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Wireless Power Market TrackerOctober 23, 2018Worldwide unit shipments for wireless power receivers and transmitters are forecast to grow to around 2 billion units shipped in 2023. With the technology already achieving mainstream adoption in the mobile phone market, the scope of its application is expected to follow suit in other applications, such as laptops, tablets, wearables, medical devices, industrial and also automotive sectors very quicklySubscribers Only
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IHS Markit Analyst Availability: Electronica, München, GermanyOctober 22, 2018For journalists who follow the latest news and trends in consumer electronics, IHS Markit analysts will be available for commentary ahead of and onsite at IFA 2018 in Berlin, Germany, from August 31 to September 5, 2018.
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Half a Billion Smartphones and Other Devices with Wireless Power Technology Shipped in 2017, IHS Markit SaysFebruary 13, 2018Led by mobile phones, small appliances and wearables, shipments of consumer electronics devices enabled with wireless charging rose 40 percent in 2017, compared to the previous year.
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Colibrys joins small club of high performance gyroscope suppliersApril 15, 2015Colibrys chose April to announce a high performance MEMS gyroscope. The angular rate sensor is positioned to compete with Fiber Optical Gyroscopes. Colibrys is already the 2nd largest supplier of accelerometers for military and aerospace applications. Expanding its portfolio to include a high performance gyroscope was an obvious move... login for subscribers comments...Subscribers Only
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China's LCD TV market during the National Day selling season in 2014.November 05, 2014China’s LCD TV market declined by 9.7% year-on-year during this year’s National Day selling seasonSubscribers Only
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China’s TV Market during the Labor Day seasonJune 10, 2014LCD TV sales dropped by 6.7% YoY during this year’s Labor Day season in China, resulting in 3.9 million LCD TVs being sold during the period between April 14th and May 4th. Features that proved to be key selling points were UHD and large screen sizes.Subscribers Only
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Happy New Year: Chinese New Year pushes TV sales growth up 3.6%February 24, 2014China LCD TV market saw shipments of 8.26 million units of LCD TV during the six week New Year and Chinese New Year sales period.Subscribers Only
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TV Sets Insight Report - Chinese Energy-efficient subsidy program reviewAugust 14, 2013The closure of China's energy efficient appliance subsidy program on the 1st of June 2013 looks likely to lead to a drop in shipments for the second half of the year, as well as a restoration of competitive pressure along quality and price dimensions for manufacturers selling TVs into the Chinese market.Subscribers Only
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China’s Labor Day LCD TV Sales Surge by Double-Digit PercentageMay 22, 2013Sales of liquid crystal display televisions (LCD TV) during China’s Labor Day holiday rose 18 percent in 2013 compared to a year earlier, as consumers were lured by attractive promotional pricing...
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Is the Party Over for Chinese New Year TV Sales?March 08, 2011Television sales in China during the all-important Lunar New Year season fell short of expectations in 2011, signaling that the holiday may no longer be the TV sales driver it once was. Television sales in China during January and February amounted to 7.4 million units, as presented in the attached figure. While this was up 9 percent from 6.8 million during the same months in 2010, television brands had pinned their hopes on growth of 15 percent.
“Chinese consumer attitudes regarding television purchasing during Lunar New Year sales have changed,” Zhang said. “Consumers, especially those in urban markets, no longer are willing to wait for the holiday selling season to buy televisions, as they did in previous years. -
China TV Shipments to Rise 11 Percent in 2010 Despite Disappointing New Year SalesMarch 22, 2010Following a decline in 2009, China’s television market is set for a solid recovery in 2010 despite disappointing sales during the New Year holiday season, according to iSuppli Corp. Shipments of televisions in the world’s most populous country will reach 41.3 million units in 2010, up a robust 11 percent from 37.3 million in 2009. The strong growth projected for this year represents a complete reversal of the situation in 2009, which saw China’s television shipments dip by 2 percent from 38 million in 2008. The next four years will continue the positive trend of 2010, with annual growth ranging from about 5 percent to 6.7 percent, iSuppli estimates. Leading the way in 2010 are LCD-TV shipments, which are estimated to reach about 36 million units, or 87 percent of the total China television market. Reflecting the rest of the world’s infatuation with the slim sets, China has been unable to resist the manifold attractions of LCD-TVs. This was evident in the sales spike of more than 70 p