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Display Industry Review 2005

Product Type: Market Research Report Publication Date: Aug 01, 2006
 
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SUMMARY

INTRODUCTION

Displays are a part of every day life. They are found in TVs at home, computers and laptops and work, offices, conference rooms, restaurants and bars, hotels, and more. Developments in production and technology are evolving at an incredible pace, making this widespread and dynamic market more and more available.

As a rapidly growing entity, the display market. New technology allows for flat-panel monitors to provide pixilation and picture quality on par with a CRT with only a fraction of the space needed. These developments are making the production and sale of plasma screen TVs more cost effective.

Based on the monthly newsletter Display Development News, this anthology informs the reader about the growing fields and markets of displays. This review reports the news on emissive and headworn displays, projections, microdisplays, cathode ray tubes, and materials.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • INTRODUCTION
  • COMMENTARY
    • YEAR END REVIEW
      • A Look Back, A Look Ahead
      • Cathode Ray Tubes
      • Liquid Crystals
      • Plasma Panels
      • Projection Displays
      • OLEDs
      • Materials
      • Other Display Technologies
      • The Future
    • Table 1 VALUE OF CRT AND FLAT PANEL DISPLAYS ($ MILLIONS)
      • Industry Trends
        • Major Trends
      • Digital Television and HDTV
      • Handheld Devices
      • Expanding Applications
      • Outlook
        • Outlook (Continued)
  • DISPLAY MARKETS
    • LCD Demand Leads To More Plants
    • Samsung to Build Second LCD Line
    • Profits Fall as FPD Prices Drop
    • Philips Net Drops 79%
    • Samsung SDI Net Down
    • HP Makes Splash With 10 New TVs
    • Hotels Offer Budding Display Market
    • Marriott Hopes HDTV Will Lure Guests
    • Lodge Net, LG Deliver HDTV Hotel Solution
    • Lodge Net, LG Deliver HDTV Hotel Solution (Continued)
  • CATHODE RAY TUBES
    • SuperSlim CRTs Make Debut
    • Vertical Booster Helps Slim CRT Displays
  • PROJECTION DISPLAYS
    • High Performance for Home or Office
    • High-Definition Home Theater
    • LCD Projectors Versus DLP Technology
    • Permanent Unit For Large Venues
    • InFocus Projectors Picked For Cinema Pre-shows
    • Lightweight Projector For Large Venues
    • Mobile Projector Has Detachable Camera
    • Bright LCD Projector For Large Venues
    • Multimedia Display Under $900 for Multiple Users
    • Mobile Display Can Work in Any Size Room
    • Multi-Audience Projector
      • Multi-Audience Projector (Continued)
  • EMISSIVE, HEADWORN, AND MICRODISPLAYS
    • Ink-Jet Printing of Phosphorescent OLEDs
    • Binocular Headset For Video Apps
    • Head Tracking and 3D Stereovision Visor
    • 1080p Panel With 4000:1 Contrast Ratio
    • Home Theater Goes On The Road
    • Eyetop Wearable DVD Viewer Uses Microdisplay
      • Eyetop Wearable DVD Viewer Uses Microdisplay (Continued)
    • Surveillance Is New Microdisplay Market
    • eMagin Shows Displays at Security Conference
    • See Through, HEAD MOUNTED Display For Armored Vehicles
    • See Through, HEAD MOUNTED Display, Continued
  • MATERIALS
    • GPS Display Made Sunlight Readable
    • Nanoparticulate Layers May Boost Efficiency
    • Polarized Light Adds Power Efficiency
      • Polarized Light AddP Efficiency (Continued)
    • Higher Efficiency P-OLED Materials
    • Dow Corning Gets OK To Develop Materials
    • GE Expands Optical Diffuser Film
      • GE Expands Optical Diffuser Film (Continued)
  • INDUSTRY INSIGHT
    • Capacitive Sensing The Next Generation of Human Interactivity
      • Background
      • ASIC Technology
      • Advantages
    • NanoChromics An Electrochromic Display Technology
      • Electrochromics Technology
      • NanoChromics Technology
      • Products and Markets
      • Further Developments
      • Conclusion
    • Laser Scanning Helps Shrink Digital Projector
      • Challenges
      • Laser Scanning Services
      • Saving Tooling Costs
      • Conclusion
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
    • 3-D Screens Placed in Major Russian Venues
    • FPDs Generate Interest In Investment Companies
    • Plan to Deliver Patient Self-Service Kiosks
    • Sony Assigns Projection CRTs to Video Display
    • Faster Testing for Touchscreens
    • LCDs From Gateway Are Easy-to-Use
    • Apple Cuts Prices On Cinema Displays
    • Dental Imaging Systems Have Flat Panel Detectors
      • Dental Imaging Systems Have Flat Panel .. (Continued)
    • Global FPD Meeting Sites Cooperation
    • Vitex Gets Order From OLED Manufacturer
    • SALES AND EARNINGS
      • Wells Gardner Revenue Up
    • BUSINESS
      • Cross Licensing Agreement
      • Kopin in Joint Venture
      • Merck Invests in OLED technology
      • Daktronics Acquires Dodge Electronics
      • Texas Instruments To Sell TFT Operations
      • Microvision signs agreement with Ethicon
      • Sharp To Enter Rear Projection Market
      • National Semiconductor Gets Award
      • Flexible Displays at USDC Conference
      • LG. Philips Extends Chinese Production
      • Daktronics Acquires European Timing Systems
      • Mitsubishi Launches Home Theater Web Site
      • Microvision Wins Head Worn Contract
      • Philips Closes UK CRT Plant
      • Fujitsu, Hitachi To Invest in 3rd Plasma Plant
      • Corning In Long Term Gen. 6 Agreement
      • CDT and AVI in Business Collaboration
    • Financial
      • Universal Display Gets $1.7 Million for DOD Contract
      • LCD Panels Fall
      • Westinghouse Cuts LCD TV Prices Again
      • Samsung Renewing LCD Line
      • Sharp to Invest $1.5 Billion in LCD Plant
      • Cree Reports 34% Earnings Increase
      • Sumitomo to Invest in LCD Operations
      • Genesis Microchip Has record Shipments
      • Lumus Gets Second Round Financing
      • LG. Philips in $400 Million Bond Offering
      • CREE'S 3rd Quarter Up 25%
      • General Dynamics Gets $2.7 Mil. To Develop Mounted Warrior
    • PATENTS
      • Display Switches Between 2D and 3D
      • Optical Film Improves Visibility of Touch Screens
      • LCD On Flexible Substrate
      • Honeywell Grants Licenses for Brightness Patent
      • Samsung and UDC in Patent Agreement
      • eMagin Wins Patent for Anode Design
    • PEOPLE
      • eMagin Names Two to Leadership Roles
      • Khoury is President of iFire Technology
      • Cambridge Display Makes Senior Appointments
      • John Harker of InFocus to be AeA Chairman
      • Chief Marketing Officer for InFocus
    • PRODUCTS
      • Nir-Or Develops 24-inch Display for AWACS
      • Helmet Mounted Display System
      • HDMI Video Card for Pioneer Plasma Displays
      • REFERENCE Design for HDTV
      • Redesigned CyberDisplay For The Military
      • LCD For Serious Game Players
      • Dell Expands Offering with 24-inch LCD
      • Gateway Offers 30-inch LCD TV
      • LED For Small handheld Applications
      • Toshiba Launches White LED Driver for Cell Phone Backlights
      • Hitachi Projectors Have Network Capabilities
      • Samsung Upgrades LCD Phone
      • Tandem Backlight System From Astra Products
      • Mixed Signal LCD Controller
    • CONTRACTS
      • Lynch Gets $5.2 Mil. For Glass Presses
      • Universal Display Gets Phase I Award
      • Integrated Scoring and Video Display System
      • Aydin Gets an $8.8 Mil. Production Contract
    • GRANTS AND AWARDS
      • Sharps 3D Product Gets NASA Award
      • Genoa's ColorPeak Wins Silver Award
      • LG. Philips LCD wins Best Company Award
      • 3D Notebook Wins NASA Product of the Year Award
      • NEC Rated Number 1 in Stand-Alone LCD Monitors for 2004
    • NEW BRIEFS
      • INTERNATIONAL Display Works Grows in Beijing
      • LG and Matsushita in Cross Licensing Agreement
      • Midsized Display Output to Rise 25%
      • Brillian in Partnership with Suntron
      • NEC Launches Lamp Protection Program
      • Sony Installs FPDs in MGM Grand Skylofts
      • Kodak Licenses OLED Technology to Fuji
      • CDT To Develop Top Emission Technology
      • Joint Venture Gets Import/Export Approval
    • Standards
      • VESA To Unify Internal/External Interfaces
  • LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAYS
    • Miniature LEDs Will Brighten Small Displays
    • Volume Output Of Flexible OLEDs
    • LEDs Replace CRT In Sports Arena
    • Key Patents For Printable OLEDs
    • Full Color Pilot Line for P-OLEDs
    • Startup To Increase OLED Efficiency
    • White Driver for Stable Backlighting
    • UDC Starts Up OLED Deposition System
    • World's First a:Si 40-inch OLED TV
    • Brighter LEDs For Backlighting
    • Brighter LEDs For Backlighting (Continued)
  • LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS
    • LCDs Ride High In Medical Apps
    • Sharp Expands Into Industrial Market
    • Plastic TFT-LCD For Portable Applications
    • LCDs Targeted To Homes, Offices
    • Small Format Color TFTs For Display Modules
    • Fujitsu Notebook is CRT Desktop Replacement
    • Multifunctional Navigation Display
    • Lowest Power Plus The Brightest Display
    • No 3D Glasses Needed For This Notebook
    • Four Millisecond Response Time
    • Stainless Steel Braces Medical Venues
    • High Reflectance LCDs For High Ambient Light
    • SOYO Group Enters LCD Market
    • AUO To Mass Produce G6 37-in. TV Panel
    • 4.3-inch Landscape For Mobile A/V Products
      • 4.3-inch Landscape For Mobile A/V Products (Continued)
  • MARKETS
    • Worldwide Value of Shipments of Display Materials to Reach $34.7 Billion by 2010
      • Table 2 VALUE OF WORLDWIDE SHIPMENTS OF ELECTRONIC DISPLAY MATERIALS BYTYPE, THROUGH 2010 ($ MILLIONS)
      • Figure 1 VALUE OF WORLDWIDE SHIPMENTS OF ELECTRONIC DISPLAY MATERIALS BY TYPE, 2004, 2005 AND 2010 ($ MILLIONS)
    • Plasma TV Tops Gift Wish List
    • Promotions Push Prices Down
    • Digital Television Prices Are Falling
      • Table 3 AVERAGE PRICES OF DIGITAL TELEVISIONS, 2001-2004 ($)
    • Panel Price Cuts Cause Lower Profits
    • Smallest Quarter Profit For LG Electronics
    • Polymer Displays Expand OLEDs
    • Expanded Features
    • Market Estimates
      • Table 4 ESTIMATED VALUE OF OLED SHIPMENTS 2003-2008 ($ MILLIONS)
  • NEW TECHNOLOGY
    • Panel-Size Scan Driver Will Lower TFT Costs
    • Fanless 10mm LED Video Screens
    • Single Chip Cuts Costs
    • Laser Scanning Simulates Wide Screen
      • Laser Scanning Simulates Wide Screen (Continued)
  • PLASMA PANELS
    • Commercial Users Get Another Option
    • Just in Time for the Super Bowl
    • Giants Get Together To Expand Plasma Business
    • Hitachi Gets Shares, Patents from Fujitsu
    • DVD Screensavers Prevent Screen Burn
      • DVD Screensavers Prevent Screen Burn (continued)
    • HDTV Display has Built- In Digital Video Recorder
  • PROCESS NEWS
    • Making Flexible TFTs at Room Temperature
    • R&D Contract for Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing
    • AU Optronics Facility Set to Produce
    • First Order for OLED Barrier Technology
    • Alternative Printing May Lower Costs
    • Roll-to-Roll Flexible Display Contract
    • PVD System For Flexible Display Study
      • PVD System for Flexible Display Study (Continued)
  • SPECIAL SECTION
    • SID 2005 Unveils Host of New Products
    • Plug-and-Play Mobile Video
    • First 200 DPI Transparent OLED
    • Windowless Technology Cuts Handset Thickness
    • Near-Eye OLEDs Take Users "Inside" Their Work
  • TECHNOLOGY
    • Optical Compensation Boosts Picture Clarity
    • One Chip for Analog, Digital and Cable TV
    • Tell Time on a Paper Watch!
    • Wide Angle Viewing In Low Light
    • Nano Emissive Prototype Makes Debut
      • Nano Emissive Prototype Makes Debut (continued)
  • WHO'S WHO
    • Touch Screen Technology
      • Touch Screen Technology (CONTINUED)
    • Active Matrix Technology Enables Generation of Large Displays
    • Maxdem Seeks Better Lighting
    • Integrating Displays into High Volume Printed Products
      • Integrating Displays into High Volume .. (Continued)
      • Integrating Displays into High Volume .. (Continued)
  • LIST OF TABLES
    • Table 1 VALUE OF CRT AND FLAT PANEL DISPLAYS ($ MILLIONS)
    • Table 2 VALUE OF WORLDWIDE SHIPMENTS OF ELECTRONIC DISPLAY MATERIALS BY TYPE, THROUGH 2010 ($ MILLIONS)
    • Table 3 AVERAGE PRICES OF DIGITAL TELEVISIONS, 2001-2004 ($)
    • Table 4 ESTIMATED VALUE OF OLED SHIPMENTS 2003-2008 ($ MILLIONS)
  • LIST OF FIGURES
    • Figure 1 VALUE OF WORLDWIDE SHIPMENTS OF ELECTRONIC DISPLAY MATERIALS BY TYPE, 2004, 2005 AND 2010 ($ MILLIONS)

Display Industry Review 2005

Publisher: Business Communications Co., Inc.

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