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Research and Markets: Find Out About the Market for Flexible Displays and Field Emission Displays

Research and Markets: Find Out About the Market for Flexible Displays and Field Emission Displays

DUBLIN, Ireland, April 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c16310) has announced the addition of The Market for Flexible Displays and Field Emission Displays to their offering.

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040820/RESEARCH )

This new report, The Market for Flexible Displays and Field Emission Displays: How Plastic Electronics and Carbon Nanotubes are Creating New Opportunities in the Display Business analyzes and quantifies the impact of nanotubes and conductive plastics on the display industry in the coming eight years. Questions answered by this report include the following:

-- What current issues with television and micro-displays will these new materials/technology platforms help solve?

-- What is the likely roadmap for nano-enabled displays? (The report contains a detailed timetable broken out by type of display and application segment.)

-- Where are the real market opportunities for novel display products such as "electronic paper" and FED TVs? Will field emission devices ever be used for microdisplays? Will plastic displays ever make it into the television market?

-- What marketing and manufacturing strategies are the firms in this space adopting? How far can the IP-centric/fabless model take them? (The report includes profiles of 12 leading firms active in this space, as well as a summary of activities by cooperative groups in Asia and Europe.)

-- How will the evolution of polymer inks and industrial ink-jet printers change the display market? How will carbon nanotubes be used in plastic electronics?

-- What is the market size and growth potential for the new generation of nano-enabled displays? (This report provides eight-year growth projections broken out by type of technology and application area. Areas forecast in this report include: outdoor/billboard displays, shelf-edge displays/electronic labels, television displays (by screen size), computer displays (desktops, notebooks and workstations), cellphones, smartphones/PDAs, handheld/portable video devices, industrial/medical handhelds, electronic games, automotive and aerospace.)

This report is designed to provide critical information for firms involved in the display market and their materials and device suppliers. Readers who will find this report invaluable will include strategic planning and business development executives, marketers and product managers, as well as venture capitalists and investment bankers. platform.

The contents of this report are as follows:

Executive Summary E.1 Introduction E.2 Evolution of "Nano-Displays" E.3 The Players E.4 Summary of Forecasts

Chapter One: Introduction 1.1 Background to Report 1.2 Objectives of this Report 1.3 Scope of Report 1.4 Methodology of this Report 1.5 Plan of Report

Chapter Two: Assessment of Nanotechnologies Impacting the Display Industry 2.1 Introduction 2.1.1 Nanotechnologies 2.1.2 Types of Display 2.2 Plastic Electronics and Displays 2.2.1 Key Technical and Market Advantages of Plastic Displays 2.2.2 OLEDs 2.2.3 Major Product Directions for Plastic/OLED Displays 2.2.4 Unresolved Issues for "Plastic" and Flexible Displays 2.2.5 Unresolved Issues for OLEDs 2.3 Field Emission Displays 2.3.1 Advantages and Major Product Directions for FEDs 2.3.2 Unresolved Issues for FEDs 2.4 Other Uses for CNTs in the Display Industry 2.5 The Use of Nano Tools in the Display Industry

Chapter Three: Strategic Assessment of Firms Involved with Nano-Displays 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Cambridge Display Technology 3.3 cDream 3.4 E Ink 3.5 Eikos 3.6 Gyricon 3.7 Kodak 3.8 MicroEmissive Displays 3.9 NTERA 3.10 Philips/Polymer Vision 3.11 Plastic Logic 3.12 Samsung 3.13 Universal Display Corporation 3.14 Other Manufacturers and Alliances 3.14.1 Other Asian Firms and Initiatives 3.14.2 European Initiatives

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

4.1 Introduction 4.2 Forecasting Philosophy 4.3 Advertising Displays 4.4 Television Displays 4.5 Computer Displays 4.6 Cell Phone, Handheld and Portable CE Displays 4.7 Other Display Markets

Forecast Exhibits

Summary of Forecasts of Nano-Enabled Displays by Application

Summary of Forecasts of Nano-Enabled Displays by Materials Platform

Exhibit 4-1 Summary of Forecasts of Nano-Enabled Displays for Advertising

Exhibit 4-2 Summary of Forecasts of Nano-Enabled Displays for Television ($ Millions)

Exhibit 4-3 Potential Advantages of Flexible Displays in the Computing Sector

Exhibit 4-4 Summary of Forecasts of Nano-Enabled Displays for Computers ($ Millions)

Exhibit 4-5 Potential Advantages of Nano-Enabled Displays in the Handheld/ Portable CE Sector

Exhibit 4-6 Summary of Forecasts of Nano-Enabled Displays for Computers

Exhibit 4-7 Summary of Forecasts of "Other" Nano-Enabled Displays

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c16310

Laura Wood Senior Manager Research and Markets press@researchandmarkets.com Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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Source: Research and Markets

CONTACT: Laura Wood, Senior Manager of Research and Markets, Fax: +353-1-4100-980, press@researchandmarkets.com

Web site: http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c16310

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