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Touch screens growing in popularity
Oakland Tribune (Calif.), The | 43 days 3 hours 4 minutes ago
Prompted partly by the iPhone's phenomenal popularity, consumers are demanding and likely to get a wider range of touch screens on many more electronic devices.


What to look for when you want a basic HDTV
MSNBC | 43 days 2 hours 1 minute ago
Save money without sacrificing quality by choosing set with fewer features


Corning 3Q Profit off, but TV Glass Demand Grows
ABC News | 29 days 1 hour 11 minutes ago
Corning 3Q profit falls but still beats Wall Street forecast as TV glass deamnd grows


Corning 3Q profit off, but TV glass demand grows by The Associated Press
National Public Radio | 28 days 23 hours ago
Corning Inc. said Monday that demand is rebounding for its flat-screen television glass but the specialty glass maker's third-quarter profit fell 16 percent from a year ago as overall sales slipped.


Sony set to book loss, rivals to fare better
Reuters | 28 days 11 hours ago
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp (6758.T) is set to post a fourth straight quarter of losses this week, hit by weakness in its cellphone and video game operations, but other big-name rivals are expected to have managed a moderate earnings recovery.


UPDATE 2-Chi Mei's return to black leads to new LCD supply
Reuters | 29 days 6 hours 7 minutes ago
TAIPEI, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Chi Mei's (3009.TW) forecast-beating profit, swinging from four quarters of red ink, fuelled optimism over future demand for flat-screen TVs and prompted Taiwan's No.2 LCD maker to push ahead with plans to ramp up production of larger panels next year.


RPT-PREVIEW-Sony to book Q2 loss, rivals to fare better
Reuters | 29 days 6 hours 6 minutes ago
TOKYO, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Sony Corp (6758.T) is set to post a fourth straight quarter of losses this week, hit by weakness in its cellphone and video game operations, but other big-name rivals are expected to have managed a moderate earnings recovery.


PREVIEW-Sony to book Q2 loss, rivals to fare better
Forbes | 29 days 5 hours 56 minutes ago
* Sony set for Q2 loss, but gaining on Nintendo in games * Panasonic, Sharp expected to post small July-Sept profitArticle Controlsemail


China s e-reader future hard to plot
Financial Times (free content) | 39 days 16 hours 56 minutes ago
When Anne Ruan goes to work in the morning, the Beijing subway is so crowded she can barely find a spot to stand.


Microsoft CEO Ballmer Denies Interest In E-Readers, Says Report
eWEEK.com | 46 days 18 hours 57 minutes ago
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer dismissed interest in his company producing an e-reader, saying during a trip to Europe that PCs will suffice for reading digital books. However, Ballmer also suggested that he would be open to collaborating with Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble on digital books. The e-reader space has grown increasingly competitive, with Amazon.com attempting to head off threats from Sony, Plastic Logic and other players.





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Company Overview


Company: DisplaySearch
Industry: Market Research Services
Website: http://www.displaysearch.com

You could say this company's expertise is permanently on display. DisplaySearch provides global market research, trend data, and advisory services covering the flat panel display sector, from component suppliers and equipment manufacturers to producers, distributors, and retailers. Serving such clients as 3M, Boston Consulting Group, and Samsung, the company offers a variety of syndicated reports, market forecasts, technology assessments, surveys, and studies, in addition to its custom consulting services. Founded in 1996, the company was acquired by The NPD Group in 2005.


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