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Wednesday 22 July 2009
Large-size LCD panel shipments up over 40% in 2Q09, says iSuppli
After declining for the previous nine months, global large-size LCD panel shipments rose sequentially by 41.4% in the second quarter of 2009 due to higher pricing and healthy demand,...
Monday 13 July 2009
FPD sales look flat over long term after 8 years of growth, says DisplaySearch
Global flat panel display (FPD) revenues may rise only at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1% each year from 2008 to 2016 after rising at 20% from 2000 to 2008, according to...
Monday 6 July 2009
Large-size panel price hikes continue in July, says DisplaySearch
LCD TV, monitor and notebook panel prices for the first half of July have increased significantly on tight supply, with suppliers aiming at profits for the third quarter of 2009,...
Thursday 25 June 2009
Over 43 million large-size panels shipped in May, says DisplaySearch
Global large-size TFT-LCD panel shipments totaled 43.3 million units in May 2009, up 8% sequentially and 6% on year, according to DisplaySearch. The 43.3 million units also represent...
Tuesday 16 June 2009
LCD makers reluctant to ship CULV panels
LCD panel makers have become reluctant to ship CULV ultra-thin notebook panels as end-market players are aggressively asking for price reductions, according to market sources.
Monday 15 June 2009
CMO shipping 3D panels to Wistron for HP notebooks
Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) has completed the development of a 18.4-inch 3D notebook panel, which has been adopted by Wistron for notebook shipments to Hewlett Packard (HP), according...
Friday 12 June 2009
Large-size LED-backlit panel shipments pass 10 million units in 1Q09, says DisplaySearch
LED backlights are growing rapidly in large-size (10-inch and larger) TFT-LCD displays. Panels with LED backlights reached 10.6 million units in the first quarter of 2009, up 63%...
Thursday 11 June 2009
Display Taiwan 2009: AUO CULV notebook panel capacity reaches 500,000 units in May
The ultra-thin CULV notebook panel capacity of AU Optronics (AUO) is estimated to have reached 500,000 panels in May, according to market sources. AUO is currently showcasing its...
Monday 1 June 2009
Rising notebook and TV sales send large-size panel prices up, says iSuppli
Average pricing for large-size TFT-LCD panels rose at a stronger-than-expected rate in May due to a rebound in notebook PC demand and surprisingly robust television sales, according...
Friday 22 May 2009
Large-size LCD shipments grow 6% sequentially in April, says DisplaySearch
Large-size TFT-LCD panel shipments reached 40.1 million units in April 2009, showing sequential growth of 6%, according to DisplaySearch. The 3% annual increase in shipments marked...
Wednesday 20 May 2009
LCD TV and monitor panel prices continue to rise on China demand in 2H May, says DisplaySearch
LCD TV and monitor panel prices continue to rise as supply has been unable to meet rising demand from the China market, according to latest pricing data released by DisplaySearch.
Friday 8 May 2009
Compal expects notebook shipments to grow 15-20% sequentially in 2Q09, says company president
Compal Electronics expects its second-quarter notebook shipments to grow 15-20% to 7.2-7.5 million units from 6.3 million units shipped in the first quarter, company president Ray...
Thursday 7 May 2009
LCD TV and monitor panel prices return to cash cost levels in 1H May, says DisplaySearch
LCD monitor and TV panel prices for the first half of May have risen back to cash cost levels or even beyond, mainly driven by demand from China, according to latest pricing data...
Monday 4 May 2009
Innolux to ship notebook panels to Dell, paper says
Innolux Display will start shipping 15.6-inch notebook panels to Dell later this month, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report.
Monday 4 May 2009
CPT reports heavy loss for 1Q09
Taiwan-based TFT-LCD panel maker Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) has announced consolidated revenues of NT$9.8 billion (US$297.1 million) for the first quarter of 2009, down 41.7% sequentially...