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Thursday 13 October 2005
iSuppli: iPod nano LCD flaws may be due to large size and weak protective coating
The successful launch of the latest in Apple’s line of MP3 players—the iPod nano—has been marred by complaints regarding its display. Some users have noted cracks...
Thursday 6 October 2005
iSuppli: Energy and demand uncertainties spur concerns for monitor makers
Like sailors of old, monitor manufacturers and branded vendors are scanning the horizon, watching for hints of the end-user response to the recent storms that have dealt a hard blow...
Tuesday 13 September 2005
iSuppli: Philips passes the OLED torch
Philips is in the process of divesting itself from advanced display manufacturing. It previously sold its E-Ink business to Prime View International (PVI) of Taiwan. The company now...
Monday 15 August 2005
iSuppli: Lack of LCD market visibility challenges CPOs
Rising prices for large-size TFT LCD panels used in monitors and notebooks, combined with a lack of market visibility, are making it difficult for chief procurement officers (CPOs)...
Thursday 4 August 2005
iSuppli: Mobile phone display modules undergo standardization
An analysis of recent designs conducted by iSuppli’s Mobile Handset Display Teardown service indicates that the small-size LCD screens used by mobile phone makers are becoming...
Thursday 21 July 2005
iSuppli: Thomson moving away from CRT TVs, but CRTs sticking around
European TV maker Thomson S.A. announced in June that it was selling four of its major CRT production facilities and related R&D to Videocon Group, an India-based consumer electronics...
Thursday 7 July 2005
iSuppli: What does Samsung know that no one else does?
Rapidly falling prices. Product parity. High household penetration. Financial losses. Competition from a rival product. Sure doesn’t sound like the type of market a company...
Monday 27 June 2005
China 3G licensing timetable may be delayed again, says iSuppli
A setback in the field testing of China’s home-grown third-generation (3G) mobile-phone standard is casting doubt on whether the government will grant 3G service licenses on...
Thursday 23 June 2005
iSuppli: Front-projectors focus on consumer market at InfoComm
Texas Instruments (TI) headlined the InfoComm 2005 show in Las Vegas this month with the introduction of a higher-resolution digital light processing (DLP) chip that targets both...
Tuesday 21 June 2005
iSuppli: Apple switch to Intel smart decision
Apple Computer’s decision to switch its PC and server product lines from IBM’s PowerPC to Intel’s x86 microprocessor family is a smart decision that will allow the...
Thursday 16 June 2005
iSuppli: In-flight Wi-Fi access is another niche in WLAN market
United Airlines last week announced it has received approval from US federal aviation regulators to install in-flight Wi-Fi Internet access on its planes serving the domestic marke...
Monday 6 June 2005
iSuppli: TFT LCD beats its chest at SID
The signals emanating from the Society for Information Display (SID) 2005 International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition in Boston last week indicate that the display industry is...
Monday 23 May 2005
iSuppli: LCD market gets back on track in 2Q
The mood of attendees at the Society for Information Display (SID) 2005 International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition in Boston this week is likely to be buoyed by news of a mounting...
Wednesday 18 May 2005
iSuppli: Reversal of fortune for TiVo and competitors?
Sling Media probably hopes that several years from now consumers will talk about “slinging” a TV show much in the way that they now talk about “Tivo-ing” a...
Thursday 12 May 2005
iSuppli: Price erosion impacts China’s consumer electronics production
Although global OEMs and semiconductor suppliers are cheering the improving prospects of the consumer electronics (CE) market this year, major Chinese CE manufacturers are struggling...
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research