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市場調查報告書

電子紙的市場機會

E-Paper Opportunities-2009

出版商 NanoMarkets
出版日期 2009年06月 商品編碼 89900
內容資訊 英文 132 Pages
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電子紙的市場機會 是由出版商NanoMarkets在2009年06月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含132 Pages 價格從美金1495起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容包括:電子紙的市場動向及未來預測、主要技術概要及技術創新動向、主要產品概要、各種應用動向、技術・背板類型別市場成長預測、主要供應企業介紹等。內容綱要摘記如下:

實施概要

第1章 介紹

第2章 電子紙的技術動向

  • 介紹
  • 電子紙的優點及缺點
  • 性能矩陣
  • 進化的軌跡
  • 雙穩定性TN液晶顯示器
  • 膽固醇型液晶顯示器
  • 電變色/電化學顯示器
  • 電泳顯示器
  • 電濕潤顯示器
  • MEMS顯示器
  • 本項的重點

第3章 電子紙的市場分析

  • 介紹
  • 應用
  • 電子書閱讀器
  • 其他行動設備
  • 電子看板
  • PC及其他周邊機器
  • 低階及拋棄型產品
  • 本項的重點

第4章 企業介紹

第5章 電子紙的8年預測

  • 預測方法
  • 看板
  • 電腦運算及通訊
  • 拋棄型電子元件
  • 其他應用
  • 預測摘要
  • 電子紙市場預測:技術別
  • 彈性電子紙市場預測

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目錄

Abstract

Much has happened in the e-paper space since NanoMarkets last report on this topic in 2008. Most notably the arrival of Amazon' s Kindle book reader has turned e-paper into a near-mass-market technology for the first time. This success raises a lot of issues. E-paper has now become indentified with E Ink' s electrophoretic technology. What does this mean for other players in this space? what is the future of the many competing technologies such cholesteric LCDs or electrochromics? And how far will the growing familiarity with e-paper help the other applications to which e-paper is being directed; applications such signage, smart cards and computer peripherals?

This report analyzes the new market environment for e-paper and answers these questions. It also looks at the many challenges that e-paper still faces. Although e-paper has become strongly identified with the concept of flexible displays, the first displays are at best foldable; certainly a long way from the rollable displays that futurists have discussed. Then there is the question of color and how far the e-paper market can evolve in a world in which people expect color from displays.

This report assesses the latest e-paper technology and provides a quantitative and qualitative forecast for shipments of e-paper products of all kinds ranging from book readers and flexible mobile displays to signage, smart shelving and smart cards. In this report, we also examine the key technology improvements that will be required over the next eight years and assess the marketing importance of such factors as flexibility, system architecture, resolutions, backplane switching speeds, and color capability. We also take a look at the marketing aspects of e-paper displays and how the supply chains are being built?

NanoMarkets has been covering the e-paper market for more than four years and this report is a follow-on from our successful 2008 e-paper report. It provides our views on the latest product announcements. We also examine in-depth the latest thinking on manufacturing processes and materials used to get e-paper to the market. Finally, the report provides strategic profiles of the leading providers of e-paper and a detailed eight-year market forecast of e-paper markets, broken out by application, materials and technology.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • E.1 Summary of Market Opportunities
    • E.1.1 Opportunities and evolution in the e-book reader market
    • E.1.2 Signage and ESL opportunities for e-paper
    • E.1.3 Computer peripheral and other markets for e-paper
  • E.2 Firms and technologies to watch
    • E.2.1 The future of E Ink
    • E.2.2 Opportunities for other firms
    • E.2.3 Color changes everything
  • E.3 Summary of market forecasts

Chapter One: Introduction

  • 1.1 Background to this report
    • 1.1.1 Applications for e-paper
    • 1.1.2 Technology directions for e-paper
  • 1.2 Objectives and scope of this report
  • 1.3 Methodology of this report
  • 1.4 Plan of this report

Chapter Two: E-Paper Technology Trends

  • 2.1 Introduction: what has changed in the past year
  • 2.2 Performance requirements and achievements for E-paper
  • 2.3 Evolution of technology and materials platforms
    • 2.3.1 Electrophoretic
    • 2.3.2 Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Display
    • 2.3.3 Electrowetting
    • 2.3.4 Electrochromic
    • 2.3.5 Other
  • 2.4 Color e-paper
    • 2.4.1 Where color will make a difference
  • 2.5 Backplanes for e-paper
  • 2.6 Flexibility and e-paper
    • 2.6.1 Where flexibility will make a difference
  • 2.7 Key points made in this chapter

Chapter Three: E-Paper Market Analysis

  • 3.1 Introduction: what has changed in the past year
  • 3.2 E-book readers
    • 3.2.1 The Amazon Kindle
    • 3.2.2 Sony
    • 3.2.3 Plastic Logic
    • 3.2.4 Polymer Vision
    • 3.2.5 Other book readers; can they survive?
    • 3.2.6 Future evolution of the book reader market
  • 3.3 Mobile electronics and computing
    • 3.3.1 Displays for cell phones and other handhelds
    • 3.3.2 E-paper shells for cell phones and other handhelds
    • 3.3.3 Displays for notebooks
    • 3.3.4 Computer peripherals
  • 3.4 E-paper signage markets
    • 3.4.1 Electronic shelf labels
    • 3.4.2 Other retail applications
    • 3.4.3 Larger advertising and information displays
  • 3.5 Disposable and other "low-end" e-paper applications
    • 3.5.1 Smart packaging
    • 3.5.2 Smart cards
    • 3.5.3 Clocks and watches
    • 3.5.4 Other
  • 3.6 Future uses for e-paper
  • 3.7 Key points made in this chapter

Chapter Four: E-Paper Suppliers

  • 4.1 Introduction: what has changed in the past year
  • 4.2 Acreo AB
    • 4.2.1 Paella and the Electrochromic Paper Project
  • 4.3 Aveso
    • 4.3.1 Aveso' s electrochromic technology
    • 4.3.2 Aveso' s marketing strategy: electrochromics in smart cards
    • 4.3.3 Aveso' s production strategy: outsourcing and established infrastructure
  • 4.4 Bridgestone
    • 4.4.1 Bridgestone' s e-paper technology
  • 4.5 E Ink
    • 4.5.1 E Ink' s product marketing strategy
    • 4.5.2 LG Philips and E Ink
    • 4.5.3 Epson and E Ink
    • 4.5.4 Relationship with TOPPAN Printing
  • 4.6 Fujitsu
  • 4.7 Fuji Xerox
  • 4.8 Kent Display
    • 4.8.1 Kent' s product and marketing strategy
    • 4.8.2 Kent Display and Magink
  • 4.9 Kodak
  • 4.10 Liquavista
    • 4.10.1 Liquavista' s product strategies
  • 4.11 Nemoptic
    • 4.11.1 Nemoptic' s product directions
    • 4.11.2 Nemoptic' s production strategy
  • 4.12 Ntera
    • 4.12.1 Ntera' s product directions
    • 4.12.2 Relationship with Blue Spark
  • 4.13 Siemens
  • 4.14 SiPix
    • 4.14.1 SiPix' s marketing strategies
  • 4.15 ZBD Solutions
    • 4.15.1 Products and marketing at ZBD

Chapter Five: Eight-Year Forecasts of E-Paper Market

  • 5.1 Forecasting methodology
    • 5.1.1 How much confidence should you have in these forecasts?
    • 5.1.2 Comparison with previous NanoMarkets forecasts
  • 5.2 Book readers
  • 5.3 Mobile electronics and computing
    • 5.3.1 Displays for cell phones, other handhelds and laptops
    • 5.3.2 Instrumentation displays for computer peripherals
  • 5.4 E-paper signage markets
    • 5.4.1 Electronic shelf labels
    • 5.4.2 Larger advertising and information displays
  • 5.5 Disposable and other "low-end" e-paper applications
    • 5.5.1 Smart packaging
    • 5.5.2 Smart cards
    • 5.5.3 Clocks and watches
    • 5.5.4 Other
  • 5.6 Summary of projections
  • 5.7 Forecast of E-paper markets by technology
  • 5.8 Forecast of E-paper markets by backplane type
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