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Monday 19 January 2009
Large-size panel shipments drop almost 24% on year in December 2008, says WitsView
Global large-size panel shipments reached 25.15 million units in December 2008, down slightly by 2.6% sequentially, and down 23.9% on year, according to research firm WitsView.
Monday 5 January 2009
IT panel prices to rise soon, but likely to fall again in March or April
Although LCD panel makers expect prices for monitor and notebook applications to rebound to cash cost levels in February 2009, prices may remain flat or start to drop in March and...
Monday 29 December 2008
Samsung to raise LCD monitor panel prices next month, says paper
Samsung Electronics plans to increase LCD monitor panel prices beginning next month although it has not yet specified the extent of the hikes, the Chinese-language Apple Daily...
Friday 26 December 2008
Monitor makers to suffer more losses as panel ASPs continue to fall in 2009
Monitor makers will continue to see losses until the first quarter of 2009. In addition to traditional 16:10 products, ASPs for some 16:9 monitors may also drop to around cost prices...
Friday 19 December 2008
IT-use 16:9 LCD panel shipments up in November, Displaybank says
With LCD panel makers actively promoting 16:9 aspect ratio products, the shipment share of 16:9 panels increased to 17.4% in the monitor segment and increased to 15.6% in the notebook...
Thursday 18 December 2008
Taiwan large-size LCD panels – 3Q 2008
Unexpectedly-weak demand for large-size applications had resulted in an inventory overhang in the second quarter of 2008. Consequently, large-size panel shipments for the third quarter...
Tuesday 16 December 2008
Taiwan LCD monitors – 3Q 2008
On-year shipment growth was flat in the third quarter, as inventory levels remained high in mature markets and demand decreased in China after the deadly Sichuan earthquake. But clients'...
Thursday 11 December 2008
WinHEC Taipei 2008: Quanta showcases new touch screen technology for Windows 7
Quanta Computer recently showcased a new touch screen technology - Optical Touch – that will be compatible with Microsoft Windows 7.
Tuesday 2 December 2008
Taiwan market: 16:9 LCD monitor shipments growing
With LCD panel makers and monitor vendors actively promoting the 16:9 aspect ratio, LCD monitor shipments to the Taiwan market are growing, according to market sources.
Thursday 27 November 2008
LCD monitor shipments from SIs and vendors down in October, says WitsView
Most of the top 10 LCD monitor system integrators (SIs) saw shipments decline in October, except Innolux Display, Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics (LGE) and Wistron, and total...
Friday 7 November 2008
Taiwan market: Chimei and BenQ monitor sales driven by 16:9 segment in October
LCD monitor sales in Taiwan dropped 15% on year in October, but major local brands, Chimei and BenQ, still saw robust sales because of their 16:9 models, according to market source...
Thursday 6 November 2008
Nvidia GeForce 3D stereo glasses ready for shipping this year, but what about monitor support?
According to sources in Taiwan's graphics card industry, Nvidia has outsourced the manufacturing of its GeForce 3D stereo glasses to EMS provider Flextronics, and the product has...
Monday 3 November 2008
Commentary: Samsung's planned production of monitor panel at 8G fab to leave minor competitors struggling more
Samsung Electronics' plan to roll out LCD monitor panels from its 8G fab is promising more threats to the survival of minor players who are already coming strong pressure from competitors'...
Tuesday 21 October 2008
Monitor migration to 16:9 format posing challenge for China LCD makers
LCD panel makers in China are facing a tough challenge from the market's shift toward a 16:9 ratio format for monitors, according to industry sources.
Wednesday 15 October 2008
Taiwan market: LCD monitor shipments may fall 35% in 2008
Affected by the economic downturn, Taiwan LCD monitor shipments have declined this year. ViewSonic indicated that overall LCD monitor shipments in the first three quarters in Taiwan...