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Thursday 1 December 2011
Foxconn reportedly to build 8.5G flat panel production line in Brazil
Rumors about the Foxconn Group setting up an LCD panel supply chain in Brazil have been in air for some time and the latest market speculations indicate that Foxconn plans to build...
Friday 18 November 2011
Samsung, LG Display reportedly to produce OLED panels from 8.5G lines in 2012
Samsung Electronics and LG Display reportedly plan to produce OLED panels from 8.5G lines in 2012, according to industry sources.
Friday 18 November 2011
Taiwan trade mission to purchase flat panel components from China
A trade mission consisting of Taiwan-based makers of flat panels and flat panel components will leave for China on November 18 aiming to purchase optical films, IC parts, and parts...
Friday 18 November 2011
Panel makers shipping displays for next-generation iPad
Samsung Electronics, LG Display and Sharp reportedly shipped a total of one million units of high-resolution flat panels for next-generation iPads to Apple in October and will ramp...
Thursday 17 November 2011
Production value of Taiwan flat panel industry edges down 1.4% on quarter in 3Q11, says IEK
Total production value of Taiwan's flat panel industry amounted to NT$353.62 billion (US$11.71 billion) in the third quarter of 2011, down 1.4% from the previous quarter, according...
Thursday 10 November 2011
US football season kickoff sends TV sales, prices soaring, says IHS
The onset of the US National Football League (NFL) season propelled higher sales of large-sized flat panel televisions in October, pushing up overall TV prices in the United States...
Thursday 10 November 2011
Korea, Taiwan panel makers to see mixed utilization rates in 4Q11
Korea-based flat panel makers Samsung Electronics and LG Display will ramp up their capacity utilization rates to 80-85% in the fourth quarter to meet year-end holiday demand, while...
Monday 7 November 2011
Sharp to close 10G flat panel plant for 2 weeks, says paper
Sharp has reportedly informed its suppliers that it will suspend operations at its 10G line for two weeks during November and will further adjust the capacity utilization rate of...
Thursday 3 November 2011
Flat panel maker CMI evaluating investment in Brazil
LCD panel maker Chimei Innolux (CMI) has said it is evaluating the possibility of setting up a flat panel plant in Brazil and will map out the investment project considering its current...
Thursday 3 November 2011
Networking becomes key feature for TVs, says DisplaySearch
In 2011, more than 27% of TVs shipped worldwide will be able to connect to a network, a figure that is expected to rise 54% to 155 million by 2015, according to DisplaySearch. In...
Thursday 13 October 2011
Samsung to upgrade China 7.5G LCD panel plant to 8.5G line, say sources
Samsung Electronics reportedly has submitted an application to Korea's Ministry of Knowledge Economy (MKE) for upgrading its planned 7.5G LCD panel production line in Suzhou, China...
Thursday 29 September 2011
AUO cuts capex with LCD industry yet to see bottom, says chairman
AU Optronics (AUO) has reduced its 2011 capex to less than NT$70 billion (US$2.3 billion), down 30% from NT$90-95 billion, and does not rule out the possibility of further slashes...
Wednesday 14 September 2011
AUO named on DJSI World Index for second consecutive year
AU Optronics (AUO) has announced that it has been named for inclusion on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World) for the second time, and the DJSI Asia/Pacific for the...
Thursday 8 September 2011
China-based CEC-Panda ramps up 6G LCD output to 60,000 sheets monthly
China-based CEC-Panda LCD Technology has ramped up panel production at its 6G plant to 60,000 sheets a month with a yield rate of up to 90%, according to industry sources. The 6G...
Friday 26 August 2011
Samsung reportedly pushing flat panel sales with aggressive pricing
Samsung Electronics has reportedly been selling its flat panels with aggressive pricing recently, causing the already fragile panel pricing to drift downward further in the second...