The flat panel display market is concentrated, with the top five players—Samsung Display, LG Display, BOE Technology Group, ...
A thin display screen for a computer, tablet, smartphone or TV. LCD is the primary screen technology for computer and mobile devices with OLED increasingly employed in smartphones. LCD and OLED ...
Almost anyone who’s used desktop flat-panel monitors prefers them to traditional CRTs. The only real drawback to these displays has been their high price tags: about $1,000 for 15-in. units and $2,500 ...
Flat-panel monitors for desktop computers are expected to surpass traditional cathode ray tube monitors in revenue this year, a sea change for the display industry. Declining prices, combined with ...
Why 19-inch? These displays don't take up much room on the desktop, and they offer generous screen space for not a lot of money. On the technical side, all of the displays reviewed have a native ...
Flat panel display manufacturers brought their latest LCD (liquid crystal display) panels to this year’s Society for Information Display (SID) conference and showed advances in technology that have ...
Look around anywhere and you're bound to see flat-panel display technology at work—at the office, your doctor's office, bank and retail-store terminals, your home, your car, wherever. Most notable in ...
Revenue from sales of flat-panel displays will rise only 1 percent annually from 2008 to 2016, DisplaySearch predicts. That compares with 20 percent annual growth over the past eight years. Lance ...
When COVID-19 was at its peak, the display market saw a burst of activity due to demand for large flat-panel TVs and laptop and desktop display screens as people stayed home and worked remotely. Fast ...
When it comes to pricing flat-panel displays, bigger isn't always better, according to IBM. The company Tuesday slashed the price on its largest flat-panel display, the 22.2-inch T221, by a whopping ...
According to DisplaySearch's Q4'07 Quarterly Worldwide FPD Forecast Report, traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) display shipments will decrease from 198 million units in 2005 to 26 million units ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results