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Tuesday 26 January 2010
Asustek to launch two e-book readers in 2Q10, say sources
Taiwan-based vendor Asustek Computer is expected to launch a 6-inch e-book reader (DR-57) and a 9-inch model (DR-950) for sale in the US and Europe markets as soon as the second quarter...
Wednesday 20 January 2010
Taiwan market: CHT expanding e-book service
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) has announced that its e-book service platform, the Hami Bookstore, will be accessible by handsets built on Symbian and Windows Mobile platforms starting the...
Friday 8 January 2010
CES 2010: Samsung launch 3D LED TV, e-book readers, and Samsung Apps
Samsung Electronics is showcasing its latest series of 3D-capable TVs, e-book readers and launching its Samsung Apps website at the ongoing 2010 International Consumer Electronics...
Monday 4 January 2010
CES 2010: MSI to showcase dual-screen e-book reader and 3D notebook, says paper
Micro-Star International (MSI) is expected to showcase a dual-screen e-book reader and a 3D notebook at CES 2010, which will be hosted from January 7-10 in Las Vegas, the US, according...
Thursday 31 December 2009
Shipments of 9.7-inch e-book readers to grow 300% on year in 2010, says Digitimes Research
Shipments of 9.7-inch e-book readers are expected to grow 300-320% on year in 2010 and the surging demand may cause Prime View International (PVI) to face a capacity shortage, according...
Tuesday 22 December 2009
Taiwan forms e-reading industry alliance
The Taipei Computer Association (TCA) announced the formation of Taiwan's e-Reading Industry Promotion Alliance on December 21, with the group coming under the auspices of the Ministry...
Tuesday 22 December 2009
BenQ to launch e-book readers in China market in February 2010
BenQ plans to launch its own-brand e-book reader, the nReader, in Taiwan, China and Japan next year. The Taiwan launch is slated for January, to be followed by China in February and...
Tuesday 22 December 2009
China-based digital publishing platform ChineseAll seeking Taiwan-based partners
ChineseAll, the largest provider of online digital publication services in China, is seeking cooperation with Taiwan-based makers of e-book readers and handsets as well as providers...
Friday 18 December 2009
Taiflex chairman predicts 10-15% growth for Asia FPCB market in 2010
The FPCB market in Asia will grow 10-15% in 2010 thanks to increased demand coming from ultra-thin notebooks, smartphones and e-book readers, according to Sun Ta-Wen, chairman of...
Wednesday 16 December 2009
China market: Consumer IC designers eyeing demand for e-book reader applications
China-based consumer IC designers are optimistic about demand for e-book related products in Shenzhen and expect to enjoy an explosion in shipment growth of controller ICs and LCD...
Friday 11 December 2009
Delta to expand e-paper product lines
Taiwan-based Delta Electronics plans to broaden its e-paper business into not only the e-book reader and e-tag markets, but also to applications such as highway billboards, according...
Friday 4 December 2009
Netronix to ramp up monthly e-book reader capacity to 200,000 units in early 2010
Taiwan-based network equipment and e-book reader maker Netronix plans to ramp up its e-book reader production capacity to 200,000 units a month in early 2010, up from 100,000 units...
Thursday 3 December 2009
PVI revenues grow 264% on year in November
Electrophoretic display (EPD) maker Prime View International (PVI) has posted revenues of NT$1.56 billion (US$48.6 million) for November 2009, up 20% sequentially and 264% on year.
Tuesday 1 December 2009
AUO ships e-book reader panels to China-based Hanwang
AU Optronics (AUO) has started shipping 9-inch e-book reader panels to China-based Hanwang, with related products likely to hit the market in 2010, according to market sources.
Friday 27 November 2009
AUO raises global e-book reader shipment forecast
AU Optronics (AUO) has increased its estimation of the global e-book reader market, expecting worldwide shipments of e-book readers to top 10 million units in 2010 from its previous...