Monitor vendors are showing increased signs that their new high-end monitors for release through the end of 2014 and into 2015 will be sized 27- to 32-inch and feature Ultra HD pan...
Panel makers are seeing increased orders for curved Ultra HD monitor panels as Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, Sharp, Acer, Dell and Asustek Computer expand their monitor line...
Demand for LCD monitor and AIO PC panels as a whole is expected to reach above 160 million units in 2014 and increase to 170 million in 2015, up about 2-3% on year.
Korea- and Japan-based LCD monitor vendors are continuing to release new high-end monitors, including Samsung's 27-inch S27D850T and IIYAMA's B2888UHSU products.
With China being the world's IT production center and a country with some of the strongest consumer demand, along with benefits on custom tax, funding, loans, and subsidies provided...
LCD monitor panel pricing has increased in September by roughly US$0.10-0.30 for units sized 19- to 23-inch, according to statistics from DisplaySearch.
Worldwide monitor shipments totaled 32.5 million units in the second quarter of 2014, an on-year decline of 2.9%, according to IDC. IDC expects worldwide shipments to continue on...
Global shipments of LCD monitors are expected to reach 136 million in 2014 but are expected to drop to 132 million in 2015, according to market observers. Going into 2017 the shipments...
Seeing its motherboard business struggling to achieve growth, Asustek Computer vice chairman Jonathan Tseng and president and CEO Jerry Shen have both recently started taking aggressive...
Taiwan LCD monitor makers' shipments reached 22.14 million in the second quarter of 2014, up 10% on quarter and 0.9% on year, according to Digitimes Research.
Supply for LCD monitor panels sized 19-, 21.5-inch is expected to be tight in the first part of August 2014 and therefore pricing is expected to rise approximately US$0.10, according...
Supply for LCD monitor panels is being pushed down by production of TV, notebook and small- to medium-size applications, which will lead to a 9.2% sequential decline in supply as...