Articles tagged with: Isuppli and E Book
Mobile Internet Device Shipments to Rise Nearly Eightfold by 2012
The definition of the Mobile Internet Device (MID) may be somewhat nebulous, given the category overlaps multiple products, ranging from some Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPCs) to certain Portable Media Players (PMPs). However, there's nothing nebulous about the MID growth opportunity, with global unit shipments expected to expand by nearly a factor of eight from 2007 to 2012, according to isuppli Corp. more
Related Tags: 3g, kindle, amazon, e-book-reader, driving, lte, netbooks, sony, mobile-internet, pnds, battery, 3, smart, wlan, uplink, downlink, display, navigation, wwan
Flexible Display Market to Expand by Factor of 35 by 2013
Flexible displays are playing an increasingly important role in the global high-tech industry, serving as the crucial enabling technology for a new generation of portable devices that are designed to combine mobility with compelling user interfaces. more
Related Tags: motorola, lg, sharp, displays, e-reader, arizona, display, printing, lg-display
Touch Screens Become New Display Touchstones
Touch screens have the Midas touch for growth, spurring a flood of competition, technologies and OEM interest. isuppli has predicted global shipment revenue for the leading touch-screen technologies will rise to $4.4 billion by 2012, up from $2.4 billion in 2006, as presented in the attached figure. more
Related Tags: fujitsu, nanotube, touch-screen, oem, displays, display, wave, infrared, touch-screen
Despite LCD Dominance, Opportunities Remain for Emerging Display Technologies
LCD is the dominant display technology for most electronic products, including televisions, computer monitors, notebook PCs, Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs), MP3/Portable Media Players (PMPs) and mobile phones. However, there still is room and a need for emerging display technologies, according to isuppli. more
Related Tags: mobile-tv, rcom, touchscreen, touchscreens, projector, projectors, displays, notebook, flash, ford, display, navigation
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