Snap unveiled its new Specs augmented reality (AR) glasses at the Augmented World Expo on June 16. Its offering comes at a time when electronics and AI companies are delving into the competitive smart wearables market, with some at very affordable price points.
BOE Technology Group has begun mass production at its Chengdu high-tech zone facility, a move that could reshape the supply of OLED displays for notebooks and tablets, while intensifying competition in a market where manufacturers across Asia are racing to expand higher-generation panel capacity for global electronics buyers.
Huawei has notified partners and channel distributors that it will raise end-customer prices across its Intelligent Collaboration product line from July 1 this year, as the AI computing buildout tightens chip and component supply across the global semiconductor chain. The move follows Lenovo's earlier price increase and underscores mounting cost pressure on enterprise devices.
The demand boost that came from World Cup-related television purchases and China's annual "618" shopping festival is beginning to fade, exposing a familiar challenge for Taiwan's display industry: how to grow when the panel cycle turns against it.
LG Display (LGD) has settled OLED- and LCD-related patent disputes with China-based Tianma Microelectronics, including cases in the US, and signed a patent licensing agreement. LGD could begin recognizing licensing revenue as early as the second quarter of 2026.
Coretronic reported consolidated revenue of about NT$3.243 billion for May 2026, up 2% from April and 6% from a year earlier, supported by shipment growth in its imaging and energy-saving product businesses.
LED packaging maker Everlight Electronics said first-quarter 2026 earnings fell to NT$0.91 (US$0.03) per share from NT$1.32 a year earlier, reflecting a sharp increase in metal raw material prices. Chairman Yin-Fu Ye said the company is leaning on cost optimization, manufacturing improvements, and a new Thailand plant to restore profitability later in the year.
Global TV shipments rose 6% year-over-year to 50.3 million units in the first quarter of 2026, driven by retailer inventory build-ups ahead of the FIFA World Cup and resilient consumer demand outside China, according to market research firm Omdia.
Apple's anticipated adoption of OLED screens in MacBook Pro models is set to lift demand for notebook panels, as Samsung Display and BOE prepare to begin mass production of 8.6-generation OLED panels.
Lens maker Largan Precision held its shareholders' meeting on June 9, where chairman Adam Lin, long known for his terse public remarks, appeared relaxed and offered unusually detailed views on the industry, technology, and Largan's own operations. His comments showed clear optimism toward the company's development of fiber array units (FAUs).
At COMPUTEX 2026, e-paper moved beyond e-readers and electronic shelf labels, finding new applications in vehicles, signage, and smart mobility. The technology's expansion signals a widening role in low-power displays as AI and transport applications continue to grow.
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