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Thursday 10 August 2017
Taiwan large-size LCD panels – 2Q 2017
The large-size LCD panel market has reached maturity, and no significant growths are expected for Taiwan's makers in 2017.
Thursday 3 August 2017
Taiwan small- to mid-size LCD panels – 2Q 2017
Reduced production for feature phone panels to make room for smartphone applications contributed to a significant drop in small- to medium-size LCD panel shipments from Taiwan's makers...
Thursday 3 August 2017
Taiwan LCD monitors – 2Q 2017
The worldwide LCD monitor market continues to shrink with Taiwan makers seeing more competition from China firms.
Wednesday 19 July 2017
Digitimes Research: Panel makers pushing 10.5G lines to enrich product mix
Panel makers have been aggressively making investments in 10.5G or 11G LCD production lines anticipating that demand for 65-inch and above applications and 8K displays will surge...
Tuesday 20 June 2017
Digitimes Research: Panel makers in China, Taiwan urged to develop in-cell TDDI panels with COF solutions
The new production lines installed or added at the 6G LTPS TFT LCD plants of Taiwan-based AU Optronics (AUO), Innolux and China-based Tianma Micro-electronics and China Star Optoelectronics...
Thursday 8 June 2017
China AMOLED panel capacity expansion forecast, 2016-2020
One of the hottest areas of investment in the display panel industry in 2017 is coming from the AMOLED sector, with China being ground zero for capacity expansion. According to Digitimes...
Wednesday 17 May 2017
Digitimes Research: Taiwan makers to ship 58.15 million large-size TFT-LCD panels in 2Q17
Taiwan-based TFT-LCD panel makers will together ship 58.15 million large-size (9-inch and above) panels during the second quarter of 2017, increasing 3.4% on quarter but decreasing...
Tuesday 16 May 2017
Digitimes Research: Taiwan makers to ship over 304 million small- to medium-size panels in 2Q17
Taiwan-based TFT-LCD panel makers will together ship 304.278 million small- to medium-size panels during the second quarter of 2017, an increase of 2.8% on quarter and 13.0% on year,...
Thursday 11 May 2017
Taiwan LCD TVs – 1Q 2017
Taiwan shipped only 6.74 million LCD TV shipments in the first quarter, the lowest quarterly performance since the third quarter of 2009's 5.81 million units, with the total representing...
Monday 8 May 2017
Taiwan large-size LCD panels – 1Q 2017
Taiwan's notebook panel shipments had the best results of all application segments in the first quarter of 2017, as clients placed orders in advance for their second-quarter production...
Monday 8 May 2017
Taiwan small- to mid-size LCD panels – 1Q 2017
Taiwan's small- to medium-size panel shipments were much better than expected in the first quarter of 2017, thanks to stable demand for feature phones and the ramping up of production...
Friday 28 April 2017
Taiwan LCD monitors – 1Q 2017
Taiwan's LCD monitor shipments slipped under the 20 million threshold in the first quarter of 2017, slipping 6.2% on year to reach only 18.21 million units, as demand for LCD monitors...
Monday 20 February 2017
Taiwan LCD TVs – 4Q 2016
Asia is becoming more important for Taiwan's LCD TV makers. Asia's share of their shipments has increased to a level comparable to that for North America.
Monday 20 February 2017
Taiwan LCD monitors – 4Q 2016
The LCD monitor market has yet to hit bottom, with Taiwan makers expected to see their shipments continue to fall in the first quarter of 2017.
Friday 17 February 2017
Taiwan small- to mid-size LCD panels – 4Q 2016
The fourth quarter is usually the low season for the small- to medium-size LCD panel industry, but significant demand for feature phone applications boosted Taiwan's shipments in...
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