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Market Research Report

How Plastic Electronics and Carbon Nanotubes Are Creating New Opportunities in the Display Business

Published by NanoMarkets
Published April, 2005 Product code 25614
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This publication has been discontinued on July 19, 2011.

Introduction

Summary:

For decades display technology meant CRTs. In the 1980s, the arrival of electronic games and cell phones resulted in the spread of primitive LED and LCD displays. With HDTV now a reality, there has been a burst of activity with new types of thinner, higher-resolution screens based on LCDs, plasma and even MEMS. Nanotechnology now appears to offer some important new directions for displays that could present serious challenges to established CRT, LCD and plasma displays for the television and IT market, as well as revolutionary new flexible displays that will address the needs of the burgeoning mobility market.

This report examines the impact that nanotechnology will have on the display business and when that impact will occur. In addition to an assessment of the new nanotech-enabled displays, this report also provides profiles and strategic appraisals of firms active in the nanodisplay sector, along with an eight-year market forecast broken out by display type, size and technology platform.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Chapter One: Introduction

  • 1.1 Background to Report
    1.2 Scope of Report
    1.3 Methodology of Report
    1.4 Plan of Report

Chapter Two: Assessment of Nanotechnologies Impacting the Display Industry

  • 2.1 Plastic Electronics and Flexible Displays
    2.1.1 Comparison of Alternative Technologies for Flexible Displays
    2.1.2 Key Technical and Market Advantages
    2.1.3 Prospects for Roll-up Displays and "Electronic Paper"
    2.1.4 Outstanding Technical Issues and Factors Retarding the Market
    2.2 Carbon Nanotubes and Field Emission Displays
    2.2.1 Key Technical and Market Advantages
    2.2.2 Comparison with Existing Display Technologies
    2.2.3 Outstanding Technical Issues and Factors Retarding the Market
    2.3 The Role of OLEDs

 

Chapter Three: Strategic Assessment of Firms Involved with Nano-Displays

  • 3.1 Applied Nanotech
    3.2 Asahi Glass
    3.3 Cambridge Display Technologies
    3.4 cDream
    3.5 DuPont
    3.6 France Telecom
    3.7 Eikos
    3.8 E Ink
    3.9 French Atomic Energy Authority
    3.10 Hitachi
    3.11 ITRI
    3.12 Lucent/Bell Labs
    3.13 Mitsubishi
    3.14 Motorola/Freescale
    3.15 NHK
    3.16 Noritake
    3.17 Philips/Polymer Vision
    3.18 Polymer Vision
    3.19 Samsung
    3.20 Sony
    3.21 Firms Working On Military Displays

Chapter Four: Forecast of Nano-Display Markets by Size and Technology Platform

  • 4.1 Television Displays
    4.2 Computer Displays
    4.3 Cell Phone/Handheld Displays
    4.4 Military Displays
    4.4 Other Displays
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