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Study: iPhone tops July smart-phone sales

September 4, 2007 Apple phone grabbed 1.8 percent of the U.S. mobile-handset market during the month, iSuppli consumer survey finds. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., research company, smart phone, Apple iPhone, U.S., Apple Computer

Sony Ericsson takes No. 4 spot in handset shipments

January 29, 2007 Nokia remains No. 1, but Sony Ericsson shipments surpassed those of LG and gained on Samsung during fourth quarter. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, shipment, handset maker, LG Electronics Inc., spot, Nokia Corp., handset, Samsung Electronics, Motorola Inc.

LG regains worldwide TV crown

March 15, 2006 Most people are still buying tube sets, which explains why LG is No. 1. Meanwhile, Sharp is tops among LCD TV makers. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., LG Electronics Inc., TCL, Sharp Corp., spot, LCD, CRT, plasma TV, TV, Philips Electronics N.V., LCD TV, China, Samsung Electronics, Sony Corp.

Price cuts on Apple iPhone likely, analysis finds

January 18, 2007 Consulting firm predicts wide profit margins will lead Apple to trim retail prices eventually. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., retail price, consulting company, Apple Computer, margin, Apple iPhone, analysis, manufacturing

Apple TV: Whence the profits?

June 7, 2007 Analysts' price breakdown of device indicates Apple may be focused more on iTunes profits than unit sales of the set-top box. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., Apple TV, Apple Computer, retail price, profit, cartridge, Apple Intel Mac Mini, manufacturing, printer, set-top box, set-top, Apple iTunes, TV, Apple Macintosh

Study: Motorola Q positioned for success

July 20, 2006 New research by iSuppli suggests Motorola is keeping costs down on manufacturing its new smart phone. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., Motorola Q, Motorola Inc., smart phone, manufacturing, Motorola Razr, Palm Treo, Verizon Wireless, success, handset, RIM BlackBerry, Palm Inc.

Is Sony eating hundreds of dollars on each PS3?

November 16, 2006 The game console might cost you $499, but it's got $806 worth of parts and manufacturing behind it, a research firm says. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., manufacturing, graphics chip, console, material, research company, Xbox 360, Sony Playstation, Sony PS3, Sony Corp., Microsoft Xbox, workstation, Toshiba, Sony PlayStation 2, Blu-ray, Microsoft Corp.

LCDs to overtake tube TVs in 2009

June 5, 2006 Flat-panel TVs are all the rage, and a new study says they're poised to become the most popular type of set. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., LCD TV, shipment, LCD, trend, glass, Taiwan, CRT, TV, manufacturing, Philips Electronics N.V., Samsung Electronics

Mobile phone sales pass 800 million

February 10, 2006 Global shipments of cell phones will climb to 850 million in 2006--and Nokia still leads pack. TAGS: shipment, iSuppli Corp., Motorola Inc., cell phone, research company, Nokia Corp., mobile phone, Samsung Electronics, PC

Apple's iPhone price cuts leave mixed feelings

September 6, 2007 Some iPhone fans are delighted that it now costs $200 less, but others wonder if Apple needed to stimulate demand for the closely-watched device. TAGS: price cut, iSuppli Corp., Steve Jobs, Apple iPhone, holiday season, Apple Computer, AT&T Corp.

LG.Philips posts record loss

July 11, 2006 LCD maker plans to produce more monitors, fewer TVs, as an oversupply of flat panels leads to price reductions and losses. TAGS: LG.Philips LCD Co. Ltd., iSuppli Corp., flat panel, facility, notebook computer, LCD, LCD TV, monitor, TV

Don't bury the tube TV quite yet

February 23, 2007 As consumers continue to scoop up CRTs, it appears the reports of the demise of the old-style sets have been greatly exaggerated. Photos: Defenders of the CRT TAGS: CRT, flat panel, iSuppli Corp., LCD, TV, retailer, Best Buy Co. Inc., Samsung Electronics

Despite price cuts, Americans are spending more on TVs

November 6, 2006 Analysts say consumers are thinking big, looking to get more TV for their money. TAGS: Stephen Baker, digital television, iSuppli Corp., TV, LCD, Sharp Corp.

Study: IPTV on the rise

August 3, 2006 Internet Protocol television is expected to attract 63 million subscribers by 2010--a 26-fold increase over last year. TAGS: IP television, iSuppli Corp., video service, home networking, carrier, telecommunications, programming, TV, IP, video

The secret of Vizio's success

August 20, 2007 The Southern California start-up's strategy of low prices and discount retail wins out, as it tops all LCD TV makers in the second quarter. TAGS: Vizio, TV company, iSuppli Corp., North America, LCD TV, brand, flat panel, LCD, TV, Philips Electronics N.V., retailer, Sony Corp., Samsung Electronics

Year in review: TVs go bigger, flatter and high-def

December 18, 2006 LCD TVs are well on their way to becoming the most popular television technology, and HDTV heads into the mainstream. TAGS: DisplaySearch, iSuppli Corp., shipment, surface-conduction electron emitter display, LCD TV, CRT, Sharp Corp., LCD, plasma, TV, flat panel, HDTV, laser

Innovation the antidote to TV commoditization?

November 9, 2006 Even as flat-panels become ubiquitous, consumers are willing to spend more for higher-quality sets, Sony says at conference. TAGS: commoditization, iSuppli Corp., flat panel, innovation, TV, Sony Corp., CRT, vice president, LCD TV, LCD, leader, conference, brand

Faster external drives arriving--slowly

December 19, 2006 eSATA lets external hard drives run at internal speeds. But don't expect to see mainstream PCs with those ports until 2008.Photos: eSATA drives TAGS: Iomega Corp., iSuppli Corp., Serial ATA, PC, photograph, USB, hard drive, video

Wireless USB gadgets trickle into marketplace

July 16, 2007 The first PCs and devices supporting a wireless version of the USB communication technology are starting to appear. Do they portend a flood?Photos: Wireless USB devices TAGS: wireless USB, Alereon Inc., iSuppli Corp., hub, wireless communication, USB, Belkin Corp., USB port, memory card, chipset, photograph, PC, camera, hard drive

Getting the skinny on mobile displays

October 5, 2006 How do you build a better screen for cell phones? The industry thinks it may have some answers. Photos: Tiny, thin LCDs TAGS: iSuppli Corp., conference, display, Samsung LCD, power consumption, Motorola Inc., mobile phone, vice president, handset, mobile device, LCD, Intel, Palm Inc., TV, Samsung Electronics, battery
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