Articles tagged with: Isuppli and Pnds

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

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PND Shipment Growth Decelerates as Alternatives Gain Ground

The Portable Navigation Device's (PND's) days of navigation domination are numbered, as mobile-handset alternatives gain in popularity over the next few years, according to isuppli.  more

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New Applications Boost Small/Medium Display Market

While mobile handsets continue to be the dominant application for small- and medium-sized Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs), new uses such as Portable Navigation Devices (PNDs), digital photo frames and MP3/Portable Media Players (PMPs) are generating rising sales in this area, according to isuppli.  more

Related Tags: ipod, gps, garmin, pnd, lcd, displays, notebook, maps, display, cagr


Navigation Maps: Hidden Treasure?

Holders of map Intellectual Property (IP) now occupy the most important position in the global GPS navigation supply chain. Navteq and Tele Atlas, the two remaining major independent map IP suppliers with broad geographic coverage, now are in the process of being acquired, with Nokia recently announcing a bid for Navteq.  more

Related Tags: european-commission, gps, garmin, pnd, navteq, personal-navigation-devices, antitrust, tele-atlas, tomtom, tomtom, maps, navigation


Mobile Phones Drive Small LCD Shipments Past 3.8 Billion Units in 2007

As the mobile-phone market goes, so goes the small/medium LCD market. Subscriber growth in emerging regions, combined with replacement and upgrade sales, will drive the mobile-phone market past the 1 billion unit mark for the first time in 2007, isuppli predicts. Largely because of this, shipments of small/medium LCDs - i.e. displays smaller than 10-inches in diagonal size that are used in devices like mobile phones and many other products - will exceed 3.8 billion units this year, up 6.3 percent from 3.6 billion in 2006. more

Related Tags: lcd, displays, notebook, display, cagr


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