The Report 'Flat Panel Display Applications: Trends and Forecasts, 2007 Edition' Analyzes 22 Different Products, Including TFTs, STNs, PDPs, CDTs, CPTs, As Well As Organic ELs.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50061) has announced the addition of Flat Panel Display A thin display screen for computer and TV usage. The first flat panels appeared on laptop computers in the mid-1980s, and the LCD technology became the standard. Stand-alone LCD screens became available for desktop computers in the mid-1990s and exceeded sales of CRTs for the first time Applications: Trends and Forecasts, 2007 Edition to their offering. This Flat Panel Display report analyzes industry trends, market share developments, new applications, marketing strategies, and product releases for all types of display devices. The report's focus is the study of trends in technology and its effects on FPD (1) (Flat Panel Display) See LCD, plasma display, EL display, FED and flat panel display. (2) (Field Programmable Device) An umbrella term for all chips that can be programmed by the customer including SPLDs, CPLDs and FPGAs. See PLD. applications, and it comprehensively examines the entire scope of the vast market, analyzing competition, industry movements, and quantitative market trends. To produce its report, the author compiled interviews with executives and engineers in the flat panel industry; surveyed the facilities and equipment of manufacturers worldwide; formulated forecasts of various supply-demand scenarios; investigated business operations of manufacturers; and reviewed trends in the dynamic flat panel TV market. The report analyzes 22 different products, including TFTs, STNs, PDPs, CDTs, CPTs, as well as organic ELs, and examines 15 major product applications. The industry's evolution can be presaged through case studies of various display manufacturers presented in this report. Content Outline: Part 1 General Review 1.1 Global display device market 1.1.1 Total market 1.1.2 Market size trend and forecast by device type 1.1.3 Market weight trends and forecast 1.1.4 Market forecast by size 1.1.5 Competitive situation by size 1.1.6 Price trends and forecast by size 1.2 Analysis of device demand by application 1.2.1 Market trends and forecasts by application 1.2.2 Market distribution by product category 1.2.3 Growth rate by product 1.2.4 Forecast by display type and product type (2005 to 2011 forecast) 1.3 Display trends in major applications 1.3.1 Production trends in major applications 1.3.2 Production volume trends by application 1.4 FPD shipment volume by maker 1.5 List of production lines 1.5.1 LCD production lines 1.5.2 PDP (1) (Plasma Display Panel) See plasma display. (2) (Policy Decision Point) See COPS and XACML. (3) (Programmed Data P production lines 1.5.3 OLED (Organic Light Emitting Device, Organic Light Emitting Diode) A thin film light-emitting technology that is expected to compete with LCD and plasma TVs as well as LCD monitors and readouts. production lines 1.6 Large-size display shipment volume by maker 1.6.1 Large-size TFT (Thin Film Transistor) The term typically refers to active matrix screens on laptop computers. Active matrix LCD provides a sharper screen display and broader viewing angle than does passive matrix. See LCD and thin film. TFT - Thin Film transistor shipment volume by application 1.6.2 Small-to-medium TFT shipment volume by application 1.6.3 Small-to-medium LTPS See LTPS TFT LCD. shipment volume by application 1.6.4 PDP shipment volume by application 1.6.5 OLED shipment volume by application Part 2 Display Device 2.1 LCD / Total 2.1.1 Amorphous silicon TFT / total 2.1.1.1 Amorphous silicon TFT / 40 inches and larger 2.1.1.2 Amorphous silicon TFT / 30-inch class 2.1.1.3 Amorphous silicon TFT / 20-inch class 2.1.1.4 Amorphous silicon TFT / 16.x to 19.x inches 2.1.1.5 Amorphous silicon TFT / 10.x to 15.x inches 2.1.1.6 Amorphous silicon TFT / 4.x to 9.x inches 2.1.1.7 Amorphous silicon TFT / 0.x to 3.x inches 2.1.2 Low-temperature polysilicon TFT / Total 2.1.2.1 Low-temperature polysilicon TFT / 10 inches and larger 2.1.2.2 Low-temperature polysilicon TFT / 4.x to 9.x inches 2.1.2.3 Low-temperature polysilicon TFT / 0.x to 3.x inches 2.1.3 High-temperature polysilicon TFT 2.1.4 Color STN (SuperTwisted Nematic) A passive matrix LCD technology that provides better contrast than twisted nematic (TN) by twisting the molecules from 180 to 270 degrees. See DSTN. 2.1.5 Mono Color STN 2.1.6 TN 2.2 Color PDP Total 2.2.1 Color PDP / 60 inches or larger 2.2.2 Color PDP / 50-inch class 2.2.3 Color PDP / 40-inch class 2.2.4 Color PDP / 30-inch class 2.3 OLED / total 2.3.1 Active OLED (AM-OLED) 2.3.2 Passive OLED (full color) 2.3.3 Passive OLED (mono color/area color) 2.4 Inorganic EL display 2.5 Mono color PDP 2.6 VFD VFD abbr. volunteer fire department VFD (US) n abbr (= volunteer fire department) → freiwillige Feuerwehr f 2.7 CPT CPT See: Carriage Paid To 2.8 CDT 2.9 PRT 2.10 DLP 2.11 LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) A technology used to make microdisplays for rear-projection TVs and head-mounted displays (HMDs). Each LCoS chip hosts a grayscale LCD shutter sandwiched between a cover glass and a mirror. (projection type) 2.12 LCOS (direct view type) 2.13 Color SED (1) (Stream EDitor) A Unix text editor that processes an entire file. It is the stream-oriented version of ed, an earlier text editor. Sed executes ed commands, but instead of editing one line at a time, sed applies the commands to the whole file. / Color FED 2.14 Electronic paper Part 3 Application Trends 3.1 Laptop PCs 3.2 Desktop monitors 3.3 Cellphones 3.4 PDA/PND/Smartphone 3.5 Color TVs (direct-view type) 3.6 Rear-projection TVs 3.7 Home projectors 3.8 Data projectors 3.9 Portable DVD players 3.10 Portable audio players 3.11 Camcorders 3.12 Digital still cameras 3.13 Pachinko pa·chin·ko n. A Japanese gambling game played on a vertical pinball machine. [Japanese.] Noun 1. 3.14 Pachislo 3.15 Portable game devices 3.16 In-vehicle systems 3.17 Public display monitors 3.18 Industrial monitors, etc. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50061 |
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