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Wednesday 16 July 2008
Samsung executive said to be arriving in Taiwan for LCD panel supply talks
An executive handling Samsung Electronics' display business will arrive in Taiwan this week for talks with LCD panel makers to secure supply for TV and monitor applications, according...
Tuesday 15 July 2008
Taiwan market: BenQ claims LCD monitor market share gain in 2Q
BenQ increased its share in the local Taiwan LCD monitor market in the second quarter, event though the overall market fell 15-20% compared to the first quarter, BenQ stated.
Wednesday 9 July 2008
Philips to transfer PC monitor brand to TPV
Royal Philips Electronics today announced that it has reached an agreement with TPV Technology on key terms and conditions of a brand licensing agreement under which Philips will...
Thursday 3 July 2008
TPV trims own-brand LCD monitor and TV shipments guidance
TPV Technology has turned more conservative about its shipments in 2008 due to inflation pressure from high crude oil pricing and has revised down its shipments forecast for own-brand...
Tuesday 1 July 2008
Taiwan market: LCD monitor shipments decline 15-20% in 2Q08
Demand for LCD monitors in the Taiwan market was low at about 300,000 units in the second quarter. Shipments were down 15-20% compared to the first quarter, according to market sou...
Friday 27 June 2008
Prices for LCD monitor panels to fall by 30-45% soon, says DisplaySearch
As in past Crystal Cycles, surging investment in new fab capacity is providing LCD panel buyers with the ability to drive prices down as panel suppliers become eager to sell their...
Tuesday 10 June 2008
Own brand strategy: Q&A with TPV Group vice president CH Tuan
TPV Technology's own monitor brand AOC overtook Samsung Electronics as the number one monitor brand in China in the first quarter of 2008 and TPV aims to ship a total of 11.5 million...
Friday 6 June 2008
TPV and Philips reportedly to set up joint venture in China
TPV and Philips reportedly have reached a preliminary agreement to create a joint venture that will manage Philip's monitor business in China, according to Chinese-language reports...
Wednesday 4 June 2008
Taiwan LCD monitors – 1Q 2008
Clients' inventory from the sluggish fourth quarter of 2007, coupled with the coming of the low season, further drove down Taiwan's LCD monitor shipments in the first quarter of 2008...
Monday 31 March 2008
Taiwan LCD monitors – 4Q 2007
Taiwan shipped 31.8 million LCD monitors in the fourth quarter of 2007, down 4.5% sequentially but up 9.4% from the same period one year earlier. LCD monitor shipments will fall 5.5%...
Monday 24 December 2007
Taiwan LCD monitors – 3Q 2007
Taiwan's LCD monitor shipments grew only 5% in the third quarter of 2007, lower than the worldwide average of 6-7%. Most of the makers turned in weak performances, except for the...
Friday 28 September 2007
Taiwan LCD monitors – 2Q 2007
Taiwan shipped 31.9 million LCD monitors in the second quarter 2007, with the total shipments representing sequential growth of 16.8% and on-year growth of 38.7%. The growth, rather...
Monday 11 June 2007
Taiwan LCD monitors – 1Q 2007
Taiwan LCD monitor shipments dropped 6% to 27.3 million units in the first quarter of 2007 amid seasonality in the LCD monitor market.
Friday 9 March 2007
Taiwan LCD monitors – 4Q 2006
LCD monitor shipments from Taiwan surged to 29 million units in the fourth quarter of 2006, up 5.5% sequentially and 36.1% on year. Although the results were below the forecasts made...
Wednesday 13 December 2006
Taiwan LCD monitors – 3Q 2006
LCD monitor shipments from Taiwan surged to 27.5 million units in the third quarter of 2006, up 20% sequentially and 39% on year. Although the 17-inch segment remained the most popular...
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