
Did China Win Display Week 2024 or What?
by Emory Kale
Those who flex hardest and longest win the show.
Tags:China| Display Week 2024| Korea| LCD| MicroLED| OLED
by Emory Kale
Those who flex hardest and longest win the show.
Tags:China| Display Week 2024| Korea| LCD| MicroLED| OLED
by Emory Kale
Reduced consumer interest and decreased investment from major players in VR change market dynamics.
Tags:Augmented Reality| Bytedance| China| Counterpoint| Market Data| smart glasses| sony| TCL| VR| XR
by Omid Rahmat
A resurgent Chinese smartphone market is the greatest leverage display manufacturers have to ensure future growth.
Tags:Canalys| China| IDC| Korea| market resaerch| showcase| Smartphones
by Joseph Bryans
BOE expects to give Samsung a run for its money with smartphone OLED panel sales.
Tags:BOE| China| financials| OLED
by Emory Kale
China’s TV market doldrums driving manufacturers to push market share in other markets.
Tags:China| Korea| monitors| OLED| showcase| Smartphones| TV market
by Shawnee Blackwood
A modest recovery is expected in 2024 with consumers expected to drive new sales.
Tags:Canalys| China| Market Data| PC| tablet
by Emory Kale
For the full year, the market is forecast to see a slight contraction of about 1% to 20.5 million units.
Tags:AOC| China| Lenovo| market research| monitors| OLED| Philips| Sigmaintell
by Omid Rahmat
is there any gap in display technology that is safe enough for the South Korean display industry?
Tags:China| Korea| OLED| showcase
by Emory Kale
New investments in production capacity and factory openings keep the wheels of industry turning during the Christmas break.
Tags:AMOLED| BOE| China| Manufacturing| MicroLED| showcase| Tianma| Visionox
by Emory Kale
The project aims to produce 40 million square meters of polarizers annually.
Tags:China| LCD| OLED| Polarisers
by Emory Kale
The import figures suggest a mild recovery in end demand, including for products like smartphones.
Tags:ASML| China| lithography| semiconductor
by Shawnee Blackwood
Chinese display makers haven’t been first to market with innovations like low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) backplanes, polarizer-less technology and ultrathin cover glass but it hasn’t hurt them much.
Tags:China| foldables| market research| omdia| showcase| Smartphones