Innolux: In 2009, LCD monitor shipments exceeded 30 million units

Innolux Display said that in 2009, the company's LCD monitor shipments reached 33.63 million units, worth 122.4 billion Taiwan dollars (about 3.85 billion US dollars), and accounted for 23% of the global LCD market share. The company also said that in 2008, Innolux's LCD display shipments reached 29.03 million units, worth NT$121.47 billion. In 2009, large-size panel shipments totaled 14.44 million units, with revenues of NT$33.55 billion, while small and medium-sized panel shipments reached 105 million units and revenues were NT$18 billion.
Innolux said that in 2009, the total utilization rate of LCD monitors was 74%, higher than 68% in 2008. The utilization rate of display products is 86%, the utilization rate of small and medium-sized panels is 72%, and the utilization of large-size panels is 68%.
Innolux pointed out that the company plans to invest NT$2.1 billion in research and development in 2010, an increase from NT$1.74 billion in 2009.
Innolux plans to merge with CMO and TPO Displays, which generated revenue of NT$163.55 billion in 2009, a 2% year-on-year increase and a net loss of NT$2.4 billion.
Chi Mei Electronics announced that its revenue in 2009 was NT$285.79 billion and its net loss was NT$3.04 billion. Tongbao Optoelectronics' total revenue in 2009 was NT$23.6 billion, with a net loss of NT$2.05 billion.

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Quality of RCA Cables

Several factors affect the quality, price, and performance of RCA cables:


Materials: The connectors on RCA cables are often gold, silver, or copper. As you might expect, the gold connectors are the most expensive. They're also better than silver and copper connectors at preventing oxidation, but not as good at electrical conductivity. The silver connectors are best for electrical conductivity with the copper cables coming in a close second and the gold cables falling far behind. Other suitable materials are nickel, zinc, and tin.


Cable Length: Cable length has a negative effect on signal quality. Buy a cable that is only as long as you need it to make the connection for the best signal quality.


Shielding: A well-shielded cable delivers a better signal than one that lacks robust shielding.


The other end of the cable: If possible, match the material used in the other end of the cable to the material used in the connectors. Don't match tin with gold or silver with gold. Those combinations can cause problems because of an electrolytic reaction.



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