Qisda expects its new businesses including e-book readers, smartphones and tablet PCs to account for 20% of its total revenues in the second half of 2010, up from 16% in the second...
Global first-tier PC brands including Hewlett-Packard (HP), Acer and Dell have all recently started reducing their LCD monitor orders for 2011 placed to Taiwan-based monitor makers...
With LJ Chen, president of panel maker AU Optronics, along with AUO vice chairman HB Chen and Qisda president Hui Hsiung being asked to surrender their passports during the trial...
SiPix Technology, an EPD (electrophoretic display) subsidiary of AU Optronics (AUO), has recently overcome its production bottleneck and expects yield rates to reach 80-85% in August-September,...
Qisda is expected to ship over to 13 million LCD monitors in 2010, up from previous estimates of 10-12 million units, due to newly received orders from Hewlett-Packard (HP), according...
Qisda has posted consolidated revenues of NT$7.78 billion (US$241.72 million) for June, up 6.4% sequentially and 12.9% on year. Consolidated revenues for the first half of 2010 were...
Qisda has won the most OEM orders, through intensive price competition among Taiwan makers, from Hewlett-Packard (HP) for LCD monitors to be shipped in 2011, and the orders were also...
Qisda will gear up for production of e-book readers in July, with monthly output expected to reach over 50,000 units in the second half of 2010, according to company president Hsiung...
Qisda plans to launch five high-end LED lighting products through its Qisdesign brand in August 2010, of which the price for the decorative lighting products will be about NT$18,000...
Qisda has responded to the indictment against its president Hui Hsiung for TFT-LCD panel price fixing by the US Department of Justice (DOJ), saying that Qisda is not part of the investigation...
AU Optronics (AUO) vice chairman HB Chen, commenting on Foxconn Electronics' (Hon Hai Precision Industry's) recent move to raise its minimum wage for its workers in China, said the...
The surging popularity of e-book readers have sent many vendors and makers jumping on he bandwagon. At Computex 2010, there is an E-Reading section (booth C510) showcasing the latest...
China-based Hanwang Technology, which markets its products under the Hanvon brand, is attending Computex 2010 on June 1-5 to showcase its latest e-book readers and other devices.
Qisda currently ships more than 10,000 e-book readers per month and expects shipments to increase significantly starting in June-July to enable a yearly volume of 400,000 units in...