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Tuesday 24 May 2011
Penetration of LED TVs in 2011 will reach 43%, says WitsView
The difference in cost between LED-backlit and CCFL-backlit TVs has been narrowing since panel makers began introducing new types of LED-backlight modules with innovative designs...
Wednesday 18 May 2011
Large-size panel shipments slip 2% in April, says WitsView
Large-size TFT-LCD panel shipments totaled 56.34 million units in April 2011, down 2.1% sequentially, according to WitsView. The firm attributed the slight drop to a seasonal weakening...
Monday 18 April 2011
Large-size panel shipments up 21% in March, says WitsView
Large-size TFT-LCD panel shipment surged by 21% sequentially to 57.57 million units in March 2011, according to WitsView.
Thursday 10 February 2011
Eco-point policy in Japan helps drive up Taiwan SI TV shipments to a new high in 4Q10, says WitsView
The contract manufacturing volume from Taiwan's TV SIs reached 10.84 million units in the fourth quarter of 2010, up by 19.6% sequentially, a record high quarterly growth in 2010,...
Tuesday 7 December 2010
Cost-effectiveness to become the priority in LCD TV and monitor segments in 2011, says WitsView
The projection for the global LCD TV shipments is around 180 million units in 2010, increasing by 25% on year, which is lower than the 40% on year growth in 2009. The huge price gap...
Wednesday 13 October 2010
Internet-connected TV market to reach 40 million units, says WitsView
Shipments of Internet-connected TVs are expected to reach 40 million units in 2010, accounting for 20% of the global LCD TV market, according to WitsView.
Wednesday 15 September 2010
Large-size panel shipments up 2% in August, says WitsView
Large-size TFT-LCD panel shipments totaled 51.79 million units in August 2010, increasing 2% from 50.87 million units in July, according to WitsView.
Wednesday 25 August 2010
China market: 32-inch segment takes 41% of TV panel shipments in 2Q10, says WitsView
The 32-inch segment accounted for 41% of the total LCD TV panel shipments in China in the second quarter of 2010, followed by the 26-inch segment with 15%, according to WitsView.
Monday 23 August 2010
China market: Taiwan panel makers outperform Korea rivals in TV panel shipments in 2Q10, says WitsView
Global top-four TFT-LCD panel makers together provided 88% of the total LCD TV panel shipments in China in the second quarter of 2010, with Taiwan-based makers outperforming their...
Friday 14 May 2010
Large-size panel shipments decline 4% in April, says WitsView
global large-size panel shipments fell by 4% on month to 51.44 million units in April 2010, according to WitsView. This can be mainly attributed to the overinflated demand stemming...
Monday 1 March 2010
LCD panel prices to edge up slightly in 1H March, says paper
Prices of LCD panels will edge up slightly in the first half of March 2010, with monitor panels increasing US$2 from a month earlier, notebook panels remaining flat or edging up US$1...
Monday 2 November 2009
November LCD panel price decline to be buffered, says WitsView
November panel prices will still be on a downward trend though the decline will not be too steep, according to WitsView. This is mainly because sales performance during China's National...
Monday 5 October 2009
LCD panel prices to continue to fall in October, says paper
Price drops for LCD panels are expected to accelerate in October as panel shipments for varied segments hit their peaks at the end of September, or early in October, the Chinese-language...
Tuesday 9 June 2009
Short-term glass substrate shortages a positive development for LCD panel industry, says WitsView
Glass substrates are in short supply as the relighting of idle tanks has been unable to keep up with increasing demand generated by rising utilization at LCD panel makers to meet...
Tuesday 26 May 2009
Top-10 LCD monitor vendors see shipments down in April, says WitsView
The top-10 LCD monitor makers shipped a total of 12.9 million units in April, up 2.7% sequentially, while shipments from the top-10 monitor vendors went down 0.8% sequentially to...