LCD TVs Take the Lion’s Share
DisplaySearch announced that it estimates more than 190 million LCD TVs shipped worldwide in 2010.
DisplaySearch announced that it estimates more than 190 million LCD TVs shipped worldwide in 2010.
DisplaySearch announced that it reckons almost one quarter of all televisions shipped in 2010 feature some degree of internet connectivity and Connected/Smart TV shipments will top 122 million units in 2014.
DisplaySearch announced that the worldwide touch screen industry is on track for more than 30% (Y/Y) growth in 2010.
DisplaySearch announced that LCD TV panel manufacturers have developed cost-conscious product designs with lower specifications to target emerging markets.
DisplaySearch announced that November 2010 shipments of large-area TFT LCD panels rose 9% from October and with revenues up 6% month over month.
The NPD Group announced that, according to its latest study, an average of 71% of games acquired in the past three months are comprised of physical games and 29% are digital.
The NPD Group announced that, according to its latest survey, Canadian consumers appear to be more confident this Christmas and intend to spend slightly more on gifts in comparison to 2009.
DisplaySearch announced that Apple captured a 12.4% share of global mobile PC shipments in Q3 2010.
DisplaySearch announced that shipments of and revenues from large-area (over 9.1″) thin film transistor liquid crystal displays (TFT LCD) fell in the third quarter of 2010.
DisplaySearch announced that it has published its Quarterly Mobile Phone Shipment and Forecast Report. According to the statement, highlights include the growing demand for larger, higher-resolution displays driven by next generation smart phones as well as Apple’s success with the iPhone, which overtook Sony Ericsson to become the #5 global mobile phone manufacturer on a …
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The Entertainment Software Association of Canada (ESAC) announced that it has published its annual snapshot of the Canadian computer and video game industry.