Sony, Samsung using AUO QD Panels! Look at what Eskers from lse board found:[link] two major brands push 8K TVs and AUO is the big winner. This year, the 85-inch 8K TV panels exhibited by Samsung and Sony at CES all use AUO's 85-inch 8K QD panels".(You'll need to switch on Google translate for full article).
Re: BFGDs are getting great press. [link]
Re: BFGDs are getting great press. Yes, and association with Nvidia can only be a good thing, they are trend-setters and are astutely anticipating the evolving demand for large screens. I like it![link]
Re: More shipments Agreed and the show results are encouraging... but not sure what category the screen film is in (possibly "free for trials"?This is a better link to use perhaps, I got blocked using your one:-[link] first bulk orders will be important and there could be a race to get to the market first... so perhaps a premium to be paid for a while at least for the unique film.
AOC Agon AG353UCG - third monitor with AUO panel. Mars1 posted a link to upcoming monitor releases on LSE...[link] noticed a third 4k panel with 144hz refresh rate for release in Q1 from AOC. This is probably common knowledge but I hadn't come across it before...[link] looks like Acer, Asus and AOC to release monitors with Naonoco dots in Q1.
BFGDs are getting great press. Reassuringly, for picture quality along with the concept.[link] winning CES 2018 awards on all the Websites I check on a regular basis - Techradar, Engadget, CNET, T3, etc. Can't be a bad thing.
CNN FB interview. [link]
More shipments Several further shipments showing for Acrylic polymers and Cyclic hydrocarbons in November. They have been busy, which is good to see.[link]
Re: Thining these are our dots. Yes Acer, Asus and HP are using AUO, which are NANO's dots 65" format monitors is new, and great for increasing qdot shipment volumes in the monitor category.
Thining these are our dots. As its Asus and Acer ... and a very interesting looking product rage.[link]
Re: CES 2018 Turning Point However I don't think it needs to be 2-3 years to market for this new version of CFQD Fine Colour Film, I suspect less than 1 year should be expected to market because they no longer have to deal with the same initial learning curve, and the relationships with OEMs are already in place etc. ME even said it takes about 1 year for the original version to get to market after the iterative process for each OEM, so it will most likely be less for this new version, as the principle is the same.I'd guess 2-3 years is more likely to be the timescale relevant for whatever next gen tech they're working on such as the Kyulux collab with hybrid OLED/CFQD and to start rolling that out to market.
Re: CES 2018 Turning Point Exactly Bass, commercial sales of monitors will be the crucial proof of viability the market has been waiting for after all the "jam tomorrow" promises.
Re: CES 2018 Turning Point I don't expect one from the new technology given the current generation has taken 2 to 3 years to get to market. Think the market wants to see revenues so hopefully the launch of these new monitors will provide it. If income then provides reassurance of the long term survival of the company then I would expect investors to start getting excited about the new stuff.
Re: CES 2018 Turning Point Thats good news of course. Lets just hope the share price bump that you have predicted is in the rright direction.
Re: CES 2018 Turning Point Hopefully Bunny007.Also announcing the next generation of the company's screen technology...[link]