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  2. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    List of flat panel display manufacturers

  3. SCREEN Holdings - Wikipedia

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  4. Tokyo Electron - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Electron Device (東京エレクトロンデバイス株式会社, Tokyo Erekutoron Debaisu Kabushiki-gaisha, TYO: 2760), or TED, is a subsidiary of TEL specializing in semiconductor devices, electronic components, and networking devices. [4] As of 2011, TEL was the largest manufacturer of IC and FPD production equipment. [4]

  5. Japan Display - Wikipedia

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    Japan Display Inc. (株式会社ジャパンディスプレイ, Kabushiki-gaisha Japan Disupurei), commonly called by its abbreviated name, JDI, is the Japanese display technology joint venture formed by the merger of the small and medium-sized liquid crystal display businesses of Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi. As of March 2014, JDI was one of the ...

  6. Interactive Display Market Worth $18.51 Billion, Globally, by ...

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    The Hotel Operators' Sentiment Survey 2023 report states that average daily rates (ADRs) in Bali, Phuket, and Singapore have increased by over 20% post-pandemic, primarily due to leisure travelers. Further, 77% of the hotels in the area anticipate increasing occupancy rates in 2024, particularly in the premium and upper-market segments.

  7. Flat-panel display - Wikipedia

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    Flat-panel displays can be divided into two display device categories: volatile and static. The former requires that pixels be periodically electronically refreshed to retain their state (e.g. liquid-crystal displays (LCD)), and can only show an image when it has power. On the other hand, static flat-panel displays rely on materials whose color ...

  8. JOLED - Wikipedia

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    OLEDs. Number of employees. 590. Website. j-oled.com. JOLED Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社 JOLED, Kabushiki-gaisha JOLED) is a Japanese display technology company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, incorporated in 2015 as the result of a consolidation of the OLED business units of Panasonic and Sony. Notable for pioneering an inkjet printing process ...

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