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Friday 15 January 2010
LG Display unveils newspaper-size flexible e-paper
LG Display has announced its development of a newspaper-size flexible e-paper. The 19-inch wide (250x400mm) flexible e-paper is almost as big as a page of A3 sized newspaper. The...
Friday 15 January 2010
Chimei Innolux may become second largest panel maker worldwide in 3Q10
Chimei Innolux Corporation, a new entity to be formed in March, is expected to surpass LG Display (LGD) to become the second largest LCD panel maker worldwide in the third quarter...
Tuesday 12 January 2010
AUO, CMO, Samsung, LG, Sharp to ship 184 million TV panels in 2010
LCD TV panel shipments from the five major panel makers, AU Optronics (AUO), Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), Samsung Electronics, LG Display and Sharp are expected to reach 184 million...
Monday 4 January 2010
Innolux, CMO to hold board of directors meeting on January 6 for official merger approval
Innolux Display and Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) will hold a board of directors meeting on January to officially approve the merger of the two companies on April 30, 2010.
Tuesday 29 December 2009
LG Display targets 20% of EPD market in 2010, says CEO
LG Display (LGD) expects its share of the global e-paper display (EPD) market to reach 20% in 2010, up from 15% in 2009, according to company CEO Kwon Young Soo at the signing of...
Monday 28 December 2009
PVI subsidiary Hydis enters into investment, cross-licensing agreements with LGD
Prime View International (PVI) today announced that its Korea-based subsidiary Hydis Technologies has entered into investment and cross-licensing agreements with LG Display (LGD).
Friday 25 December 2009
AUO ranks top for global netbook panel shipments in November
AU Optronics (AUO) was the global number-one netbook panel supplier in November with shipments reaching one million units, according to market sources.
Friday 25 December 2009
AUO, CMO urge Taiwan to lift ban, as Korea lets Samsung, LGD set up LCD plants in China
AU Optronics (AUO) chairman KY Lee has indicated that the company has completed preparations for building LCD plants in China and is only waiting for the Taiwan government to lift...
Monday 21 December 2009
LG Display unveils ultra-thin LCD TV panel measuring 2.6mm
LG Display (LGD) has announced that it has developed what it claims to the world's thinnest LCD TV panel measuring 2.6mm. The development of extremely slim LCD panel was possible...
Thursday 10 December 2009
Large-size LCD panel demand to increase 12% in 2010, says Displaybank
Large-size TFT-LCD panel demand is expected to increase 12% in unit shipments and 19% in area shipments in 2010, according to Displaybank.
Thursday 10 December 2009
Taiwan makers may lose China TV panel market share to Korea competitors in 2010
Taiwan-based LCD panel makers may lose share in China's TV market next year in the face of growing challenge from Korea-based competitors, according to industry sources.
Thursday 10 December 2009
CMO agrees to pay US$220 million fine in US anti-trust probe
Taiwan-based LCD panel maker Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) today announced that it has entered into a plea agreement with the US Department of Justice (DOJ), agreeing to pay a fine...
Thursday 3 December 2009
LG Display rolls out 3D LCDs with full HD resolution
LG Display (LGD) has announced the commercial launch of a 3D LCD panel boasting full HD resolution. The new product is a 23-inch 3D monitor LCD panel for use with shutter glasses.
Thursday 3 December 2009
Handset panel makers respond to Nokia lawsuit saying price fixing not easy
Commenting on Nokia's price-fixing lawsuit against LCD panel makers, sources with Taiwan's panel sector have noted that it is not be easy for suppliers to jointly control prices as...
Wednesday 2 December 2009
Samsung, LGD, AUO, CMO to see TV panel shipments hit all-time high in 4Q09, say sources
Large-size LCD panel makers Samsung Electronics, LG Display, AU Optronics (AUO) and Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) are expected to generate record shipments of TV panels for the fourth...