The Skinny on Flat Panels: Reduced Capacity Could Mean a Strong '08 [View article]
Related: <blockquote> <b>Price drops for LCD glass substrates cease</b>
In addition to prices for TFT LCD components such as color filter (CF) and polarizers increasing in the market, price drops for glass substrates also ceased recently, according to sources.
Although supply for glass substrate is sufficient, price drops for the substrates are ceasing as the glass substrate market is dominated by the suppliers such as Corning and Japan-based Asahi Glass. </blockquote>
The Skinny on Flat Panels: Reduced Capacity Could Mean a Strong '08 [View article]
Related: <blockquote> <b>Apple, Sony Adopt LED Lights, Lift Producers' Shares</b>
Light-emitting diodes started as the little red indicators on clock radios and are backlights in most cell phones. Now the LEDs are helping Apple Inc. and Sony Corp. slim down computers and televisions and cut power usage.
They're also enriching investors. Shares of manufacturers Citizen Holdings Co., Toyoda Gosei Co. and Stanley Electric Co. of Japan, and Epistar Corp. and Everlight Electronics Co. in Taiwan have beaten global electronics stocks and their national stock indexes this year.
Apple said last month it would replace fluorescent tubes with LEDs in its laptop computers... </blockquote>
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The Skinny on Flat Panels: Reduced Capacity Could Mean a Strong '08 [View article]
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<b>Price drops for LCD glass substrates cease</b>
In addition to prices for TFT LCD components such as color filter (CF) and polarizers increasing in the market, price drops for glass substrates also ceased recently, according to sources.
Although supply for glass substrate is sufficient, price drops for the substrates are ceasing as the glass substrate market is dominated by the suppliers such as Corning and Japan-based Asahi Glass.
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Source:
digitimes.com/displays...
The Skinny on Flat Panels: Reduced Capacity Could Mean a Strong '08 [View article]
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<b>Apple, Sony Adopt LED Lights, Lift Producers' Shares</b>
Light-emitting diodes started as the little red indicators on clock radios and are backlights in most cell phones. Now the LEDs are helping Apple Inc. and Sony Corp. slim down computers and televisions and cut power usage.
They're also enriching investors. Shares of manufacturers Citizen Holdings Co., Toyoda Gosei Co. and Stanley Electric Co. of Japan, and Epistar Corp. and Everlight Electronics Co. in Taiwan have beaten global electronics stocks and their national stock indexes this year.
Apple said last month it would replace fluorescent tubes with LEDs in its laptop computers...
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Source:
www.bloomberg.com/apps...;sid=agP.dOJYOzWw&...