Showing posts with label LCD Monitor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LCD Monitor. Show all posts
Monday, November 18, 2013
BenQ releases flick free monitors
MANILA, Philippines — BenQ has released a new line of LCD monitors that the Taiwanese multinational electronics firm claims cause less eyestrain to its users.
The new monitors goes easy on the eyes through the company’s flick-free technology, which eliminates usual flickers or flashing effects, of conventional monitors.
“It’s really quite amazing that by spotting out a supposedly tiny issue and redesigning the controller to eliminate flickering, we are able to make a big difference as a whole,” Peter Chen, general manager of BenQ Technology Product Center, said.
Charlon Alcala, product group head of BenQ Philippines, said that they hope to amplify their comparative advantage in the market through the new technology.
“People don’t care about their eyehealth as they go after whatever is cheap without considering the long-term effects. We are trying to elevate the awareness of consumers that with the technology that we have,” Alcala said.
Alcala said that the new technology is very timely considering that many people nowadays log long hours on social networking sites.
Flicker, or flashing effect, occurs as the LED backlight controller of a monitor adjusts to the changes in brightness level. BenQ’s flicker-free monitors reportedly use a de-flickering backlight circuit controller to eliminate flickers.
“We hope that the flicker-free monitors will be our differentiator as right now, most of our competitors in the market are the same as they offer mostly conventional panels,” Alcala said.
The new flicker-free monitors will be initially made available for the 19 inch, 20 inch, 24 inch, and 27 inch LCD monitors.
Johnson Choi, BenQ market development director, said that they plan to roll out flicker-free technology across all their monitors for next year.
BenQ products are exclusively distributed in the Philippines by tech provider IonTech Enterprises.
source: interaksyon.com
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
LG, Samsung Display feel heat from Chinese LCD makers
SEOUL — Chinese flat screen makers, once dismissed as second-class players in the global LCD market, are drawing envious looks from big names such as LG Display Co Ltd and Samsung.
While the Korean giants were busy developing next-generation organic light emitting diode (OLED) TVs, little-known Chinese companies have started selling a type of display that are sharper than the standard LCD and cheaper than OLED.
Say hello to ultra high-definition (UHD) displays.
Until last year, the UHD market had been almost non-existent, with just 33,000 sets sold in the 200 million-unit LCD TV market. Since then, shipments have soared around 20-fold, thanks to China, data from research firm IHS shows.
Chinese consumers who want brighter and sharper images but can’t afford OLED screens made by LG and Samsung Display, a unit of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, are turning to UHD.
The risk for OLED is that UHD may become mainstream and the long-awaited cheaper OLEDs arrive too late to displace it, analysts say.
OLED’s long-term potential is huge: ultra-high resolution, screens thin enough that they could conceivably be curved or even rolled up, and so on.
But its slow introduction into the market and austere prices have thrown open a window of opportunity for UHD makers, in this case Chinese companies like BOE Technology Group Co Ltd and TCL Corp’s LCD unit CSOT.
In China, 55-inch UHD models sell for around $1,800. By contrast, an OLED TV of similar dimensions sold by Samsung Electronics costs around $10,000.
“(I) have to admit that we hadn’t fully appreciated the potential of the UHD market,” LG Display’s Chief Executive Han Sang-beom said recently.
“We assumed it’ll be too early for this type of display to take off, and thus didn’t think much of having diverse UHD product line-ups, especially in the low end. But I think we are not late just yet and we are working hard to lead the market here.”
As Korean display makers work on their response to this growing menace, Chinese UHD makers are enjoying the fattest margins in the industry.
Even cross-strait rivals Innolux Corp and AU Optronics Corp have joined in the fray, drawn by promises of big profits.
In the second quarter ended June, Shenzhen-listed BOE Technology reported an 8.9 percent operating profit margin, while China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT), a unit of China’s biggest TV maker TCL Corp, posted a 9.6 percent margin.
By comparison, Japanese flat-screen pioneer Sharp Corp reported a razor-thin 0.5 percent margin. LG Display, the world’s No.1 LCD maker, posted a 5.6 percent margin.
Samsung Display, a unit of Samsung Electronics, had a margin of 13 percent, the biggest in the industry. But excluding its fledging OLED business, its LCD margin is between 3 and 7 percent, according to a Bernstein forecast.
Déjà vu?
Just as Korea overtook flat-screen pioneer Japan in the early 2000s, the surprise offensive by Chinese flat screen makers may be a taste of what’s to come, analysts say.
Chinese UHD producers have steadily expanded their capacity. In terms of cost and technological know-how, UHD presents lower barriers to entry compared to OLED.
“The Chinese have done very well so far this year and their momentum is likely to continue at least for another year or so, as they have spotted the potential of this niche market well ahead of bigger rivals,” said Nam Dae-jong, an analyst at Hana Daetoo Investment & Securities.
“They’ve got also strong captive customers – Chinese TV manufacturers and a booming China market. It will take quite a while for Samsung and LG, which made a strategic mistake by ignoring the potential of UHD, to overtake them,” Nam said.
Jolted by the reality of a growing UHD market, Samsung Electronics unveiled a 110-inch UHD TV in January. Interestingly, the UHD displays were not made by Samsung Display, but were produced by Taiwan’s AU Optronics.
“Even with some expansion of the Chinese panel suppliers we do expect Samsung and LG Display to stay dominant and continue production in LCD,” said Sweta Dash, director at IHS.
While Samsung and LG Display are investing billions of dollars in OLED this year, the two giants are also broadening their product lineups to include more popular 50 to 60-inch UHD models.
BOE Technology is now planning to raise 46 billion yuan ($7.5 billion) in the biggest Chinese equity offering this year, to build panel production lines and increase its stake in its LCD venture BOE Display Technology.
source: interaksyon.com
Friday, November 16, 2012
AOC’s ultra-slim HD monitor with borderless appearance
Here’s a 27-inch display from LCD monitor maker AOC. Its 2-mm bezel gives the monitor a sleek, borderless appearance, while the monitor’s widescreen IPS panel allows a consistent, uniform color from all viewing angles, delivering sharp image quality.
Featuring a metallic hook-shaped stand that allows for three different modes of viewing – it could be used as a photo frame without a base; a standard function stand, and as a height-adjustable stand that detaches with a simple push of a button.
With model number i2757fh, this AOC is made of eco-friendly materials. It has an arsenic-free glass and mercury-free panels, while the LED backlight panel requires 50 percent less energy than typical CCFL monitors.
It can display 16.7 million colors, and its 50,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio providing accurate color reproduction when displaying images with extreme differences between light and dark. To prevent from streaking, blurring and ghosting in fast-moving scenes and video games, the monitor features ultrafast performance with a 5 ms response time allowing pixels to change colors quickly.
A dual HDMI ports is provided to support the latest DVD and Blu-ray players or gaming consoles, and it can also be connected to desktops or notebooks via VGA cable. It even has a direct insert connectors that face the rear, making it easier to connect the monitor to power and other input sources. And for optimal desktop sound, a built-in speakers are included.
Specifications:
• Borderless design
• Anti-glare IPS Panel for wide viewing angle
• Narrow bezel: 2mm
• Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution
• Ultra low power consumption
• 5ms response time
• 50,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
• Rear-facing ports
• Detachable stand
• 16.7 million colors supported
• Built-in speakers
• Eco Mode
• Compatible with Windows and Mac
source: interaksyon.com
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