Global touch-screen panel shipments to double by 2016
May 24, 2013
Worldwide shipments of touch-screen panels are set to double from 2012 to 2016, reaching nearly 3 billion units as a wide variety of products beyond smartphones and tablets adopt the technology, particularly notebook PCs. |
Flexible devices manufactured by roll-to-roll technologies to reach nearly $22.7 billion by 2017
May 23, 2013
The diffusion of roll-to-roll technologies is expected to have a marked effect in lowering the unit prices of flexible devices. Consequently, while consumption in terms of volume is forecast to rise very rapidly, revenues will increase somewhat more moderately. |
Innovation could bring flexible solar cells, transistors, displays
May 22, 2013
Researchers have created a new type of transparent electrode that might find uses in solar cells, flexible displays for computers and consumer electronics and future "optoelectronic" circuits for sensors and information processing. |
One quarter of all notebooks to ship with touchscreens by 2016
May 22, 2013
Driven by falling prices and a major initiative from Intel Corp., shipments of touch-enabled mobile PCs are expected to enjoy rapid growth in 2013 and the coming years, rising to about 25 percent of all notebooks by 2016. |
AMOLED displays to have major influence on innovation in the cloud computer era
May 22, 2013
During the keynote speech, Kim said that the future of displays will change considerably, with special attention to be given for the virtually infinite number of imaging possibilities in AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) display technology. |
First quarter shipments of touch-screen notebook post 4.57M units, up 51.8% QoQ
May 16, 2013
With Microsoft introducing Windows 8 operating system that provides the touch interface in the fourth quarter of 2012, notebook PCs with touch-screen panels were released. And this led to the opening of a new market, for projected capacitive touch panels of 10 inches or larger. |
Intel VP to discuss low-cost computing initiative in IHS/SID 2013
May 10, 2013
Will the enabling and investment strategy of Intel Corp. lead to low-cost touch-screen-enabled notebooks that drive new demand for PCs and yield innovation in the global display market? |
IHS discusses how PCs can survive the tablet invasion
May 7, 2013
In order to stave off the onslaught of popular media tablets and smartphones, notebook PCs need to evolve, adopting touch technology that has proved so popular among consumers. |
Atmel launches first single chip touch screen controller for 15 inch touchscreens
May 1, 2013
Atmel Corporation, a developer of microcontroller and touch technology solutions, this week announced the maXTouch T Series, its next-generation family supporting touchscreens up to 23 inches for applications such as handsets, tablets, Ultrabooks, notebooks and all-in-one computers. |
Cambrios opens Japan office
Apr 11, 2013
Cambrios Technologies Corporation, a developer of nanowire-based solutions for the transparent and flexible conductor markets, today announced the establishment of its branch office in Tokyo, Japan, and the appointment of Takashi Murayama as Country Manager for Japan. |
Singapore researchers unveil glasses-free 3D display tech
Apr 2, 2013
Ditch the 3D glasses. Thanks to a simple plastic filter, mobile device users can now view unprecedented, distortion-free, brilliant 3D content with the naked eye. |
QLED market forecast reports mass production of commercialized quantum dots is a game-changer
Mar 28, 2013
Quantum dots will cascade into the marketplace. They offer lower cost, longer life, and brighter lighting, according to WinterGreen Research’s new study Quantum Dot and Quantum Dot Display (QLED) Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2019. |
Pixelligent Technologies launches PixClear Zirconia nanocrystals for increased light output in touchscreens
Mar 28, 2013
Pixelligent Technologies, a manufacturer of nanocrystal additives for the electronics and semiconductor markets, last week announced the launch of its PixClear Zirconia nanocrystals. When incorporated into existing products, the nanoadditives can dramatically increase light output and readability...
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ITO film market undergoing a sea of changes
Mar 4, 2013
Touch panel makers are seeking ways to catch both greater specifications and lower cost at the same time, amid rapidly falling touch panel prices. Displaybank analyzed and forecasted the ITO film and glass market, technologies, and industry. |
Touch panel market projected for 34% growth in 2013
Jan 30, 2013
The touch panel market size in 2012 was 1.3 billion units, a 39.4% growth over 2011. The market is projected to grow 34% in 2013, growing to more than 1.8 billion units, according to a new research report from Displaybank. |
Is Apple changing its mind on touch panel structures?
Jan 22, 2013
Reports are circling around Apple's supply chain of a potential shift in the company's display technology for its future iPhones and iPads -- moving back to LCDs and away from touch panels -- but a drastic realignment of its supply chain is probably not likely, observes DisplaySearch.
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CES: Phablets and table PCs break the PC mold
Jan 11, 2013
Among the usual confluences of useful and cool gadgets (not to mention bizarre) at this week's annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, two types of devices with new formfactors aimed to rethink the PC model. |
Look for 4K LCDs, OLEDs at CES
Jan 7, 2013
As the annual Consumer Electronics Show and hordes of techie enthusiasts descends over Las Vegas this week, NPD DisplaySearch revisits the battle between two display technologies -- 4K × 2K vs. OLEDs. |
Small, medium-size AMOLED displays doubling by 2015
Jan 3, 2013
Active matrix OLED (AMOLED) displays will continue to encroach upon LCD technology through small and medium-sized (9-in. and smaller) displays used in mobile phones, according to recent analysis by NPD DisplaySearch. |
Tablet PCs are shifting supply chain strategies...can you say 100M iPads?
Dec 12, 2012
Increased tablet adoption, with Apple's continued dominance and emergence by new players (see Google, Microsoft) are changing the mobile PC competitive landscape -- and supply-chain partners are having to rethink their strategies to stay atop the game. |