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Tag Archives: Quanta
Boosting both the commodity and premium brand markets in 2013 with much more smartphones and tablets while the Windows notebook shipments will shrink by 2%
This is my conclusion after reviewing The ongoing trends in the commodity and premium brand ecosystems of Android devices: – Smartphones- Tablets and The emerging new trends in the premium ecosystem of the Windows devices:- Notebooks – Smartphones as reported … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing strategy, consumer computing, consumer devices, Geopolitics, notebooks, smartphones, tablets
Tagged 2013 ICT market, 2013 market, Acer, Alibaba, Aliyun, Allwinner, Amazon, Android, Android devices, Android smartphones, Android tablets, Apple, Asustek, branded Android tablets, China market, commodity, commodity markets, Compal, Coolpad, Dell, Digitimes, Digitimes Research, ecosystems, FIH, Flextronics, Foxconn, Gartner, global tablet shipments, Google, Haier, Hewlett-Packard, HTC, Huawei, IDC, iPad, iPhone, Lenovo, LG, major brands, market forecasts, market shares, Microsoft PixelSense, Microsoft Surface, Motorola, Nexus 10, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, notebooks, ODMs, OEMs, Oppo, PC brands, PC replacement, Pegatron Technology, premium brand markets, premium brands, price points, profits, Quanta, Rockchip, Samsung, smartphones, Tablets, Taiwan makers, Toshiba, trends, white-box tablets, Window Phone, Windows 8, Windows notebooks, Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 7.8, Windows Phone 8, Windows RT, Wistron, Xiaomi, ZTE
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Shrinking capital investment in the worldwide LCD industry
Updates: Samsung board approves LCD business spin-off [Feb 21, 2012] Samsung Electronics has announced that plans to spin off the company’s LCD display business have been approved by its board of directors. The new body will be 100%-held by Samsung, … Continue reading
Posted in Reflectivity/Sunlight readability, smartphones, tablets
Tagged AMOLED, Apple, AU Optronics, AUO, BOE, brightness, Chimei Innolux, China, Chunghwa Picture Tubes, CMI, CPT, E-Ink-Holdings, Foxconn, Haier, Hannstar, Hannstar Display, Hisense, Hon Hai, Hon Hai Precision Industry, IGZO, In-Plane Switching, indium gallium zinc oxide, iPad, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPhone 4, IPS, Kindle Fire, Konka, LCD, LCD TV, LG Display, low temperature polysilicon, LTPS, Mary Lou Jepsen, OLED, Pixel Qi, Quanta, Retina display, Samsung, Sharp, smartphones, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Tablets, Taiwan, TCL
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Kindle Fire with its $200 price pushing everybody up, down or out of the Android tablet market
Suggested preliminary reading: $199 Kindle Fire: Android 2.3 with specific UI layer and cloud services [Sept 29 – Nov 13, 2011] Update (when neither up or down the market is an option for the company): Acer Likely to Withdraw From … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, tablets
Tagged Acer, Amazon, AMD, AMOLED, Android, Android 4.0, Apple, ARM (architecture), Asus, Asustek, cloud client, Dell, Flexible AMOLED, flexible display, Hewlett-Packard, HP, Ice Cream Sandwich, ICS, Intel, iPad, Kindle Fire, Lenovo, MacBook Air, media tablets, Microsoft, NVIDIA, NVIDIA Tegra, Quanta, Samsung, Samsung Mobile Display, tablet market, tablet PC, Tablets, Tegra, Tegra 2, Tegra 3, white-box vendors, Windows 8, Wistron, x86
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Amazon Tablet PC with E Ink Holdings’ Hydis FFS screen
Follow-up: $199 Kindle Fire: Android 2.3 with specific UI layer and cloud services [Sept 29, 2011] See also: – Hydis – E Ink Holdings (8069.TWO) Initiate at Buy: Dual Growth Engines to Propel Earnings [comprehensive 32 pages evaluation by Citi Investment … Continue reading
Posted in Reflectivity/Sunlight readability, tablets
Tagged Advanced Fringe Field Switching, AFFS, Amazon, Amazon Appstore for Android, Android, Chunghwa Picture Tubes, cloud client, Computers and Internet, CPT, E-Ink-Holdings, e-reading, EIH, FFS, Fringe Field Switching, Honeycomb, Hydis, In-Plane Switching, IPS, Kindle for Android, Kindle Store, Kindle with Special Offers, Motion Computing, Quanta, Tablets
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Cloud Computing Strategy for Digital China: Taiwan is leading the way except IOT
In my post Be aware of mainland China and Taiwan stronger manufacturing links in ICT [Sept 2] it has already been proven that mainland China and Taiwan are fast becoming essentially one in the important ICT sector. Moreover, it was … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing strategy, Geopolitics, glocalisation, Mobile Internet
Tagged AUO, BenQ, brain-drain, CENS, China, China Mobile, Chunghwa Telecom, Cloud Computing Alliance (Taiwan), Computers and Internet, e-reading, Far EasTone Telecom, Foxconn, Fujitsu, Gartner, Hon Hai Precision Industry, HTC, III (Taiwan), IMT-Advanced, Intel, Inventec, IOT, ITRI (Taiwan), Microsoft, Mobile Search, Newland Group (Greater China), Quanta, RFID (global), SaaS, SAP, Taiwan, Taiwan Mobile, Trend Micro, Wuxi China`s first IOT city
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