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Friday 16 July 2004
iSuppli: Peak in LCD viewing angle indicates aversion to peeking
Remember when LCD makers competed to achieve the largest viewing angle? The development of in-plane switching (IPS), multi-walled vertical alignment (MVA) and other liquid crystal...
Friday 2 July 2004
iSuppli: Reality check for the LCD TV market
The second quarter brought the first sustained price declines in large-sized TFT LCD panels in more than a year. The price drops have been most prevalent in the largest monitor panels...
Friday 18 June 2004
iSuppli: Supply exceeds demand in the LCD monitor market
A funny thing happened on the way to the LCD’s conquest of the worldwide monitor market: End-users stopped cooperating and unit sales of LCD monitors actually declined on a...
Monday 31 May 2004
iSuppli: TV market continues to shake up the display world
The promise of rapid growth in the high-end TV market is spurring huge investments in TFT LCD manufacturing, and ongoing interest in other large-size display technologies. However,...
Friday 21 May 2004
iSuppli: Valley’s flat-panel display industry not quite dead yet
Once considered an industry with a promising future in the greater Silicon Valley area, the flat-panel display (FPD) manufacturing business is now a dead issue in this region. However,...
Tuesday 11 May 2004
iSuppli: Is relief in sight – or is the worst yet to come?
Continuing price increases for many types of large-size LCD panels during what is traditionally a slow season for demand, and the absence of any signs of impending relief, are raising...
Friday 7 May 2004
iSuppli: Mobile phone displays get bigger, sharper and more colorful
An analysis of wireless handset designs conducted by iSuppli’s Mobile Phone Display Teardown service over the past year confirms that handsets are making increased use of color,...
Thursday 29 April 2004
iSuppli: Fujitsu and Samsung battle over plasma intellectual property
A dispute over PDP (plasma display panel) intellectual property (IP) between Fujitsu and Samsung SDI could have serious ramifications for Samsung if it loses the battle, iSuppli/Stanford...
Friday 16 April 2004
iSuppli: DTV eschews its analog Achilles’ heel
Although Digital Television (DTV) has overcome most of its problems and finally has entered a growing stage, the product, since its inception, has suffered from an Achilles’...
Friday 9 April 2004
iSuppli: Front Projector market in Europe, Middle East and Africa gears up for sports events
Demand for front projectors is surging in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, as market momentum builds for large-size TVs in advance of the Euro 2004 soccer championship...
Friday 19 March 2004
iSuppli: China’s electronic growth to continue in 2004
As the first quarter of 2004 draws to a close, it is nearly certain that the spectacular growth of electronics manufacturing and semiconductor consumption experienced by China during...
Thursday 11 March 2004
iSuppli: Emerging display technologies on the rise
If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained, you will also suffer...
Monday 8 March 2004
LCD suppliers rush to meet demand for color mobile phone panels, according to iSuppli/Stanford Resources
Booming shipments of color mobile phone displays are spurring shortages and straining the capability of LCD panel makers to keep pace, iSuppli/Stanford Resources believes.
Friday 27 February 2004
Rear projection becomes new TV battleground, according to iSuppli
Like the direct-view television market, the rear-projection TV (RPTV) space is undergoing dynamic changes due to the rise of new display technologies.
Friday 13 February 2004
Can TFT LCD supply meet PC demand in 2004?
With PC-driven demand for flat-panel displays (FPDs) expected to grow rapidly this year, will there be sufficient large-size TFT LCD manufacturing capacity to meet the market’s...
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