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Taiwan’s Investment Commission under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has approved an application filed by AU Optronics (AUO) to invest in China-based…

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29 Responses to Taiwan LCD monitors – 1Q 2011

  • digitalviewlcd says:

    AU OPTRONICS B154EW01 V.7 LAPTOP LCD SCREEN 15.4" WXGA CCFL SINGLE (SUBSTITUTE REPLACEMENT LCD SCREEN ONLY. NOT …

  • dnystedt says:

    AU Optronics darf in chinesisches Unternehmen investieren: HSINCHU (IT-Times) – AU Optronics, taiwanesischer LCD…

  • hottrade6 says:

    Компания AU Optronics создала "бумажный дисплей", способный воспроизводить ч/б видео

  • worldnews_j says:

    AU OPTRONICS B121EW07 V.7 LAPTOP LCD SCREEN 12.1" WXGA LED DIODE (SUBSTITUTE REPLACEMENT LCD SCREEN ONLY. NOT A …

  • MinazukiSawawo says:

    AU Optronics Wins First ISO 50001 Certification for Facility:
    Following the publishing of ISO 5000…

  • icysanyhuk says:

    AU Optronics TV module plant in Suzhou passes ISO50001. First company to be certified, according to Taipei Times

  • Twitter says:

    AU Optronics hits Samsung with patent countersuit
    Reuters
    WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) – AU Optronics Corp of Taiwan hit Korea’s Samsung Electronics Co Ltd with a countersuit for patent infringement, ratcheting up their dispute over flat panel technology. AU Optronics also sued AT&T, Best Buy Co Inc and …
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  • irtyn says:

    AU Optronics opens Slovak plant, to offer 3,000 jobs

  • HRH_Nick says:

    I looked long and hard at this thing for the past week myself, having read about its rather excellent performance, as I deliberated over which screen to acquire and in the end, just couldn't bring myself to fork over $479 of (other people's) money for this screen. I ended up getting a 20″ Dell for $329 instead and not so much because I didn't figure an extra $150 to be too much to pay for two more inches, but because of panel issues.You probably know about this, but three different panels go into the 226BW: the S panel (Samsung), the C panel (Chimei) and the A panel (AU Optronics). I need not tell you that it's the S panel that is the original and the best. There is no way to tell which one is inside a given screen until you switch it on and delve into a menu. In the end, I was not prepared to fork over Samsung money for what might not be a Samsung panel and since no computer store in their right mind would let me sift through their stock until I found an S panel, the cheaper, if slightly smaller Dell with its lower contrast ratio won out. At least with that, I know exactly what I'm getting, whereas with the Samsung, it's a bit of a cat in a bag.

  • patesalo_e says:

    Samsung

  • fanc48 says:

    Benchmark – Novosti AU Optronics uzvraća udarac i tuži Samsung:
    Borba vatrom protiv vatre, tako bi se mogla ok… http://bit.ly/kWWKdS

  • Jin says:

    Almost all LCD monitor panels are of the thin-film-transistor (TFT) type. Of the TFT LCD panels there are three major technologies: twisted nematic (TN), vertical alignment (VA) and in-plane switching (IPS). Smaller 17″-19″ as well as 22″ are almost all of the TN variety and are manufactured by everyone including Samsung, LG.Philips LCD, AU Optronics, etc. VA has been used and enhanced by several companies: Samsung (PVA), Sharp (ASV), AU Optronics (MVA), etc. The IPS camp is LG.Philips LCD and Hitachi (IPS Alpha).

    I am not sure which panel is used in the Dell SP2008WFP. The largest supplier of 20″ wide LCD panels is LG.Philips LCD and the company has been supplying Dell for its UltraSharp 20″ wide models for quite some time. However, it makes me wonder because of the very high contrast ratio. I'm sure someone will do a tear down soon enough. :) Thanks for your comment and question and let me know if you have more.

  • obixuve says:

    AU Optronics hits Samsung with patent countersuit

  • jherc says:

    New Hero to me!!!!

  • CNBCAsiaNews says:

    AU Optronics hits Samsung with patent countersuit – Reuters Canada

  • Chris Davies says:

    HTC’s rumored 10-inch Puccini tablet will apparently begin volume production in June 2011, according to the latest rumors, fitting in with suggestions that the originally expected launch date in the first half of this year has likely slipped to July or later. DigiTimes‘ sources claim the HTC Puccini will have a touchscreen that responds to both resistive and capacitive touch, along with a “touch pen” that can “work on specified software and areas.”

  • merenog says:

    Taiwan stocks edge up; AU Optronics rises

  • HRH_Nick says:

    I looked long and hard at this thing for the past week myself, having read about its rather excellent performance, as I deliberated over which screen to acquire and in the end, just couldn't bring myself to fork over $479 of (other people's) money for this screen. I ended up getting a 20″ Dell for $329 instead and not so much because I didn't figure an extra $150 to be too much to pay for two more inches, but because of panel issues.You probably know about this, but three different panels go into the 226BW: the S panel (Samsung), the C panel (Chimei) and the A panel (AU Optronics). I need not tell you that it's the S panel that is the original and the best. There is no way to tell which one is inside a given screen until you switch it on and delve into a menu. In the end, I was not prepared to fork over Samsung money for what might not be a Samsung panel and since no computer store in their right mind would let me sift through their stock until I found an S panel, the cheaper, if slightly smaller Dell with its lower contrast ratio won out. At least with that, I know exactly what I'm getting, whereas with the Samsung, it's a bit of a cat in a bag.

  • twiation says:

    AU OPTRONICS B121EW05 V.2 LAPTOP LCD SCREEN 12.1" WXGA LED DIODE (SUBSTITUTE REPLACEMENT LCD SCREEN ONLY. NOT A …

  • EyesOnGoldman says:

    AU OPTRONICS B173RW01 V.2 BOTTOM LEFT CONNECTOR LAPTOP LCD SCREEN 17.3" WXGA++ LED DIODE (SUBSTITUTE REPLACEMENT…

  • jermyjerm says:

    if you do this correctly, they cant tell if youve opened it…. so ill say no

  • MakioLichteo says:

    Goldman Sachs (GS) Analysts Downgrade AU Optronics Corp. (AUO) Shares to “Neutral”

  • cesnut12 says:

    i love AUO company..

  • stock2pick says:

    液晶パネルの友達光電(AU Optronics)、東芝の裸眼3Dノートパソコン向けパネルを受注 (11.07.13)

  • GerardAnton says:

    i've reached in time! AU Optronics Corporation.)

  • investinstocks5 says:

    AU OPTRONICS B156XW02 V.2 BOTTOM LEFT CONNECTOR LAPTOP LCD SCREEN 15.6" WXGA HD LED DIODE (SUBSTITUTE REPLACEME…

  • s_t_w_n says:

    Flat Screens | AU Optronics Hits Samsung With Patent Countersuit

  • walhaaan3aliha says:

    I think the best bet would be a local LCD distributor or VAR that works with AU Optronics (AUO), a LCD manufacturer based in Taiwan.

  • Twitter says:

    AU OPTRONICS LCD LAPTOP – 15" WXGA B154EW04 V.7 REV:04 –

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