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Green Electronics and Investing in India are Highlights at TAITRONICS 2015
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Published: Sep 25,2015
Tablet Installed Base to Fall in 2016 with Declining Shipments
The global installed base of tablets will become the next unexpected victim as shipments of larger slate devices continue their decline, according to ABI Research. Early tablet sales in 2010 and 2011 enjoyed several good years of consumer usage with both iOS and Android devices actively used for three to four years...
Samsung, Oculus Introduce First Consumer Version of Gear VR
Samsung Electronics today announced its first Gear VR device aimed to consumers. The latest edition of the Gear VR is compatible with even more smartphones, including the Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 edge+, S6 and S6 edge, leveraging each device’s super AMOLED display to provide the color, clarity and performance needed for an amazing virtual reality experience...
Samsung Display, LGD Keep Advancing AMOLED Technology
The reliability of AMOLED panels is directly related to device quality, and is largely dependent on the performance of the panel maker’s device. According to IHS’ latest report, Samsung Display Co. and LG Display Co., the two leading AMOLED panel makers, have made significant investments and efforts to enhance reliability...
TrendForce: Asia and Americas to Push Global PV Demand Up to 58GW in 2016
Major regional markets (i.e. China, the U.S. and Japan) and other emerging markets continue to drive the demand growth of this year’s photovoltaic (PV) market. The latest report by EnergyTrend, a division of TrendForce, says that the five largest regional markets for the first half of 2015, as listed in order, are China, Japan, the U...
Acer Projector Market Share Reaches Record High in Q2 2015
TAIPEI, Taiwan - According to the latest data from PMA, for Q2 2015 Acer has reached a record high market share of 8% worldwide and 17.8% in EMEA, positioning Acer as the third largest projector brand worldwide and No.1 DLP brand in EMEA...
Largan’s Cameras Order from Apple is said Replaced by Kantatsu
TAIPEI, Taiwan — There's a rumor abroad that the lens supplier Largan Precision Co. refused to reduce the price resulted in Apple Inc. has transfered 30 percent of the rear cameras order to Japanese firm Kantatsu. In response to the rumor, Largan refused to comment on one customer...