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Thursday 4 June 2009
Computex 2009: Albatron product lineup ranges from mini barebones to touchscreen LCD IPCs
Taiwan-based Albatron has an interesting history. Although the company has been included with second-tier motherboard makers in the past, the original strength of the company was...
Tuesday 2 June 2009
Computex 2009: Ablecom unveils touchscreen digital photo frame
Ablecom Technology, a digital media solution provider, is showcasing its touchscreen digital photo frame (DPF), the HR-401T, at the ongoing Computex Taipei 2009 from June 2-6, 2009...
Tuesday 2 June 2009
Nvidia's 5-year plan coming to fruition as GPU compute goes mainstream, Q&A with Ujesh Desai, vice president of product marketing
Nvidia built its name around satisfying PC gamers' desire for better graphics, higher resolutions, and higher frame rates, from one GPU generation to the next. But around five years...
Wednesday 27 May 2009
Taiwan market: Nokia to launch N97 handset in June and more touchscreen models to follow
Nokia will launch its flagship touchscreen-enabled N97 handset in the Taiwan market in June, and plans to roll out more touchscreen models based on the Symbian S60 5.1 platform, according...
Monday 25 May 2009
Synaptics, Cypress, Elan to see strong growth in touchscreen solutions for handsets in 2H09
Synaptics, Cypress and Elan Microelectronics are expected to see strong growth in the second half of 2009 thanks to the popularity of touchscreen applications, according to market...
Thursday 21 May 2009
Touch panel module revenues forecast to reach US$9 billion by 2015, says DisplaySearch
The total touch panel market will grow to US$9 billion by 2015, from US$3.6 billion in 2008, with a CAGR of 14%, according to DisplaySearch.
Wednesday 20 May 2009
Dell introduces 10-inch netbook for education
Dell has launched its new Latitude 2100 netbook which has been tailored to suit the needs of the education sector.
Monday 18 May 2009
IC distributors gearing up for touchscreen market, paper says
Taiwan-based IC distributors are gearing up for the touchscreen solutions, demand for which is being stimulated by the upcoming launch of Windows 7, as well as an array of touchscreen...
Friday 15 May 2009
TPO and Wintek land orders from Nokia
TPO Displays has reportedly received 3.5-inch TFT-LCD panel orders for Nokia's N97 handset, while Wintek has received capacitive touch panel orders from the vendor, according to market...
Thursday 14 May 2009
Nokia to adopt Synaptics touchscreen IC solution for upcoming handsets in 3Q09
Nokia has decided to adopt Synaptics' touchscreen IC solution for its upcoming high-end handset and smartphone to be launched in the third quarter, and it does not rule out the possibility...
Friday 8 May 2009
Pixart, Elan, ESMT may benefit from MediaTek smartphone chip solutions
Pixart Imaging, Elan Microelectronics and Elite Semiconductor Memory Technology (ESMT) are expected to support MediaTek's smartphone handset chip solutions with specific product lines,...
Friday 8 May 2009
Elan and Sonix developing optical touchscreen solutions
Taiwan-based IC designers Elan Microelectronics and Sonix Technology are developing optical touchscreen solutions, according to the industry sources. Their fellow CMOS sensor supplier...
Wednesday 6 May 2009
Elan reportedly secures touch panel module order from HTC
IC design house Elan Microelectronics has recently landed an order for touch panel modules for High Tech Computer's (HTC's) Android-based G2 handsets, with volume shipments slated...
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
Touchscreen penetration in notebooks no more than 5% this year, says AUO president
LJ Chen, president of TFT-LCD panel maker AU Optronics (AUO), has indicated that touchscreen penetration in the notebook market will only reach 2-5% this year globally, as it may...