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		<title>Touchscreen module revenues to hit $13.4 billion this year on tablet, smartphone demand</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2011 07:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to research firm DisplaySearch, revenues from touchscreen modules will hit $13.4 billion this year. Projected capacitive screens have seen the largest growth since Apple made them popular on the iPhone in 2007, and DisplaySearch expects capacitive displays to account for 70% of all touchscreen revenues this year. Capacitive display shipments are also expected to jump more than 100% year-over-year. The company said the greatest display growth was in the tablet PC industry, where 26 million touchscreen modules were shipped last year. That figure is expected to jump to 72 million units this year and to more than 100 million units in 2012. ﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿&#8221;Touch screen penetration has rapidly increased in mobile phones, handheld games, game consoles, and tablet PC applications,]]></description>
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<p>According to research firm DisplaySearch, revenues from touchscreen modules will hit $13.4 billion this year. Projected capacitive screens have seen the largest growth since Apple made them popular on the iPhone in 2007, and DisplaySearch expects capacitive displays to account for 70% of all touchscreen revenues this year. Capacitive display shipments are also expected to jump more than 100% year-over-year. The company said the greatest display growth was in the tablet PC industry, where 26 million touchscreen modules were shipped last year. That figure is expected to jump to 72 million units this year and to more than 100 million units in 2012. ﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿&#8221;Touch screen penetration has rapidly increased in mobile phones,  handheld games, game consoles, and tablet PC applications, which  collectively will account for more than $10.5 billion in touch screen  revenues this year,&#8221;﻿ said ﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿Jennifer Colegrove, PhD, vice president of emerging display technologies at DisplaySearch. &#8220;In addition, we see strong touchscreen growth over the next several years driven by demand in larger display applications such as all-in-one PCs, notebooks PCs, and consumer gaming.&#8221; Read on for the full press release.<span id="more-96680"></span></p>
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<h3>Touch Panel Demand Soars; 2011 Revenues to Grow by 90% Y/Y</h3>
<h4>Growth in Mobile Phones, Tablet PCs, and Portable Gaming Driving the Industry, as Capacitive Overtakes Resistive in Revenues</h4>
<p><strong>Santa Clara, CALIF., </strong><strong>July 12, 2011</strong>—In the recently released <em>Touch Panel Market Analysis</em>,  DisplaySearch reported that total touch screen module revenue will  reach $13.4 billion in 2011, and nearly double in six years, reaching  $23.9 billion by 2017.</p>
<p>“Touch screen penetration has rapidly increased in mobile phones,  handheld games, game consoles, and tablet PC applications, which  collectively will account for more than $10.5 billion in touch screen  revenues this year,” noted Jennifer Colegrove,  PhD, Vice President of Emerging Display Technologies at  DisplaySearch.“In addition, we see strong touch screen growth over the  next several years driven by demand in larger display applications such  as all-in-one PCs, notebook PCs, and consumer gaming.”</p>
<p><strong>Projected Capacitive Increasingly Becoming the Dominant Touch Technology </strong></p>
<p>As DisplaySearch previously forecasted, projected capacitive became  the leading touch screen technology in terms of revenue in 2010.  Projected capacitive growth has been explosive since being popularized  by Apple in 2007, and many tablet PCs manufacturers have adopted it. In  2011, projected capacitive shipments are expected to grow by more than  100% Y/Y, and will account for 70% of all touch screen revenues. In  addition to dedicated touch screen suppliers moving into projected  capacitive, several color filter suppliers and LCD manufacturers have  converted lines to produce it. In fact, over 60 companies are supplying  projected capacitive in 2011.</p>
<p>Shipments for in-cell touch, which first came to market in 2009,  didn’t materialize in 2010. However, in-cell touch is expected to take  off in 2012 as yield rates improve. On-cell touch, meanwhile, has seen  greater adoption, but the mix has shifted to smaller screen sizes used  in mobile phones and digital still cameras, whereas it has had  difficulty competing with projected capacitive in tablet PC  applications. Other touch technologies are experiencing market growth,  such as combination-type touch panels which offer both pen and finger  touch.</p>
<p><strong>Mobile Phone Still the Leading Application, Tablet PCs Gaining Share in 2011</strong></p>
<p>Mobile phones are the major application for touch screens in terms of  unit shipments, accounting for two-thirds of units shipped in 2010.  DisplaySearch forecasts that 868 million touch screens will ship for  mobile phone applications in 2011, up 68% Y/Y.</p>
<p>The tablet PC represents a fast-growing application for touch  screens, accounting for 26 million units in 2010. Growth continues to be  strong, with DisplaySearch forecasting over 72 million touch screens  for tablet PCs in 2011, and over 100 million in 2012. Revenues for  projected capacitive touch screens in tablet PCs are expected to grow by  more than $1 billion in 2011.</p>
<p>Touch penetration is increasing in consumer gaming devices, including  consoles such as Microsoft Kinect, as well as handheld games such as  the Nintendo 3DS. Over the next few years, notebook and all-in-one PCs  as well as automobile monitors are expected to contribute to touch  screen market growth as well. Touch technologies with high  transmittance, low power consumption, multi-touch or gesture recognition  will benefit the most.</p>
<p>The DisplaySearch <em>Touch Panel Market Analysis </em>report  is a comprehensive analysis of the touch panel technologies and their  market forecasts through 2017. This report has a detailed breakdown of  22 applications (with tablet PCs application) with 11 touch technology  categories and nine size categories. It also has details on touch  controller ICs, the sensor market, and an area and multi-touch forecast  through 2017.</p>
<p>DisplaySearch surveyed over 190 suppliers of touch screen modules,  controller ICs, ITO film, and other components to produce the 2011 <em>Touch Panel Market Analysis</em> report. These firms are profiled in the report, along with 2010  history, shipments, and revenues for over 100 touch screen suppliers.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Verizon&#8217;s upcoming BlackBerry releases: Tour, Pearl Flip, Atlas Storm 2 info</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 18:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan S. Geller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So check it. We just got a tip from a new ninja but this information looks really credible so we&#8217;re running it&#8230; Here&#8217;s the random bits of info we received: All Verizon BlackBerry handsets launched after the BlackBerry Tour will have Wi-Fi The Storm 2&#8242;s screen does not press in like SurePress, rather it operates more like traditional capacitive touch screen panels. We&#8217;re not sure if the rumored TruePress is just localized haptic feedback or what, but we can&#8217;t imagine RIM abandoning their entire fucking selling point on the Storm. We have no idea what to think of this part, but, our tipster said the BlackBerry Tour would be accompanied by a BlackBerry Atlas with the Atlas having Wi-Fi, not]]></description>
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<p>So check it. We just got a tip from a new ninja but this information looks really credible so we&#8217;re running it&#8230; Here&#8217;s the random bits of info we received:</p>
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<li>All Verizon BlackBerry handsets launched after the BlackBerry Tour will have Wi-Fi</li>
<li>The Storm 2&#8242;s screen does not press in like SurePress, rather it operates more like traditional capacitive touch screen panels. We&#8217;re not sure if the rumored TruePress is just localized haptic feedback or what, but we can&#8217;t imagine RIM abandoning their entire <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">fucking</span> selling point on the Storm. </li>
<li>We have no idea what to think of this part, but, our tipster said the BlackBerry Tour would be accompanied by a BlackBerry Atlas with the Atlas having Wi-Fi, not the Tour. Again, don&#8217;t flip out, but it&#8217;s just what was told to us by this particular tipster. </li>
<li>BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 release is &#8220;imminent&#8221;. We&#8217;d say May release, June latest. </li>
<li>8230 specs&#8230; EV-DO Rev. 0, 2.0 MP Camera, 3.5 ounces, Flash 128 MB, RAM 64 MB, SD Card &#8211; Expandable to 16GB, Usage/Standby &#8211; 220 min. / 216 hrs.</li>
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<p>There you have it, guys!</p>
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