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Widescreen display to account for 90% of notebook market in 2008
Monday 16 October 2006 – 04:03
Nearly 90% of the notebooks to be shipped by the end of 2008 will use widescreen panels, compared to 69% in the second quarter of 2006 and 76% by year-end, according to research firm Displaysearch. -
Competition in widescreen panel market to heat up this year
Wednesday 22 February 2006 – 05:15
The widescreen monitor panel market is expected to heat up this year, as AU Optronics (AUO) and HannStar Display plan to roll out 19" widescreen panels, with respective launch dates in March and May. -
Lenovo adds widescreen models to T-series Thinkpads
Tuesday 28 November 2006 – 06:38
Following the widescreen trend, Lenovo today announced its second Thinkpad model that is now available with a 15.4" widescreen LCD: T60 widescreen models are selling for $1400 and up. -
Widescreen displays dominate notebook market in Q2 2006
Tuesday 29 August 2006 – 12:25
Six out of ten notebooks shipped in the second quarter of this year integrated a wide-aspect ratio screen, according to a report released today by Displaysearch. -
Samsung, LG Philips pushing widescreen monitor panels
Monday 26 June 2006 – 04:50
Both Samsung Electronics and LG.Philips LCD plan to roll out more models of widescreen monitor panels in the third quarter of 2006 to push the proportion of their widescreen monitor panels, according to the Korean-language Electronic Times, Seoul . -
Widescreen models to account for 60% of notebook LCD panels in 2006
Monday 16 January 2006 – 06:54
Notebook panel shipments in 2006 will hit 76 million units, with widescreen models expected to outpace the traditional (4:3) segment by grabbing 60% of overall shipments, according to a recent report from DisplaySearch. -
Panel makers evaluating price increase for 19" widescreen panels
Wednesday 2 August 2006 – 05:29
With prices for 19" widescreen monitors having increased, panel makers said they are seeing a stronger-than-expected demand for panels of the segment but are still evaluating whether they should launch a price increase, according to sources. -
AUO: 19" widescreen to account for 10% of monitor market in 2006
Wednesday 21 June 2006 – 04:26
The popularity of 19" widescreen LCD montiors will continue growing through the rest of this year, with the segment expected to acocunt for 15% of LCD monitor shipments in the fourth quarter, and 10% for the whole year, according to Hsiung Hui, executive vice president of AU Optronics (AUO). -
Apple and ViewSonic to unveil 17" widescreen LCD monitors soon
Monday 27 November 2006 – 04:33
LCD vendors such as ViewSonic and Apple are set to launch 17" widescreen LCD monitors by year-end or the first quarter of 2007, according to industry sources. -
Widescreen notebook shipments worldwide hit new record in Q3
Tuesday 21 November 2006 – 03:55
Widescreen notebook shipments in the third quarter had a 79% share of the worldwide market, with standard 4:3 ratio having only a 21% share, according to Displaysearch. -
Panel makers to roll out 19" widescreen panels next quarter
Friday 17 March 2006 – 04:41
With the 19" widescreen panels generating higher profits than 17" standard panels, HannStar Display has begun producing for the segment, while AU Optronics (AUO) and Innolux Display will follow suit next quarter, according to the companies. -
Hannstar to roll out 17" widescreen monitor panels
Friday 18 August 2006 – 04:43
Hannstar Display plans to begin producing 17" widescreen monitor panels in small volumes in October. -
ASP for widescreen LCD monitor panels to drop 30 percent by 2Q06
Monday 17 October 2005 – 04:12
ASPs (average selling prices) for widescreen LCD monitor panels are expected to drop more than 30 percent within six months as capacity increases, according to market sources. -
Dell to source 20" widescreen panels from Taiwan and Korea
Wednesday 10 May 2006 – 05:08
Dell will place orders with AU Optronics (AUO), Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) and LG.Philips LCD for 20" widescreen monitor panels, with total monthly shipment volume to exceed 100,000 units, according to the Chinese-language Commercial Times. -
Asustek introduces 20.1" widescreen monitor with built-in megapixel webcam
Monday 8 May 2006 – 04:29
Asustek recently introduced a 20.1", widescreen LCD monitor (ASUS PW201) with a built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam and LifeFrame software bundle that enables the display to be used for video conferencing.
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