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Wednesday 27 May 2009
PVI expects EPD shipments to more than double in 2009
Taiwan-based Prime View International (PVI) expects its shipments of electrophoretic display (EPD) products to more than double in 2009 due to a continuing increase in demand, according...
Thursday 7 May 2009
PVI says to delay color EPD launch to 2010
Prime View International (PVI) will push back the launch of color electrophoretic displays (EPDs) to 2010, as there are still barriers to achieving satisfying results, according to...
Wednesday 29 April 2009
Qisda records 78% of 1Q09 revenues from LCD monitors
Qisda shipped about 3.2 million LCD monitors in the first quarter of 2009, accounting for 78% of its NT$18.02 billion (US$539 million) in consolidated revenues. Front projectors and...
Monday 27 April 2009
PVI reports losses for 1Q09
Taiwan-based Prime View International (PVI) has reported first-quarter revenues of NT$1.8 billion (US$53.37 million), with operating loss of NT$16.06 million and loss of NT$400 million...
Thursday 23 April 2009
LG Display to vie for EPD orders from China vendors
Korea-based LG Display (LGD) will reportedly offer lower-than-average prices for electrophoretic displays (EPDs) in order to land orders from China electronic reading device (e-book)...
Thursday 16 April 2009
Finetech Japan 2009: Delta showcasing e-paper solutions
Delta Electronics is showcasing its electrophoretic display (EPD) products at the ongoing Finetech Japan from April 15-17, 2009.
Thursday 9 April 2009
Electronic reading device shipments may reach 3.5-3.8 million units in 2009
Global shipments of electronic reading devices are estimated to reach 3.5-3.8 million units this year as makers and vendors aggressively make their way into the market, according...
Tuesday 7 April 2009
PVI ramps up EPD production at China LCM plant
Taiwan-based Prime View International (PVI) has shifted over half of the LCD module (LCM) capacity at its Yangzhou plant in China to produce electrophoretic display (EPD) modules...
Wednesday 1 April 2009
PVI Taiwan production reaches full utilization
Taiwan-based Prime View International (PVI) has already reached full utilization at its EPD (electrophoretic display) production lines in northern Taiwan and has extended production...
Tuesday 3 March 2009
AUO takes major stake in EPD specialist SiPix
TFT LCD panel maker AU Optronics (AUO) has taken more than 30% of US-based SiPix Imaging, becoming the biggest shareholder of the e-paper specialist.
Friday 27 February 2009
PVI expects Kindle 2 to boost EPD shipments, sources say
Despite weak demand hitting its TFT-LCD panel business, Prime View International (PVI) expects to see strong shipments of its electrophoretic displays (EPDs) as the company's largest...
Wednesday 11 February 2009
PVI and Star World see sequential revenue drop
Prime View International (PVI) and LCD module (LCM) specialist Star World Technology both saw revenues decline in January because of fewer working days and the sluggish economy that...
Tuesday 3 February 2009
PVI to speed up transition to EPD production at Hydis
Prime View International (PVI) is speeding up the transition to electrophoretic display (EPD) production at Hydis' 3G and 3.5G lines for larger size EPDs, according to market sourc...
Thursday 22 January 2009
PVI to mass produce color e-paper by the end of 2009
Prime View International (PVI) will start mass production of flexible electrophoretic displays (EPDs) in the second quarter of this year, and color EPDs by the end of the year, according...
Thursday 13 November 2008
PVI to ship force sensing touch EPDs in 2Q09
Prime View International (PVI) will soon start shipping TFT LCD panels and electrophoretic displays (EPDs) featuring force sensing touch technology developed by US-based F-Origin,...
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