Mobile Displays and Touchscreens

Touch Controllers, Touch Technologies, Advanced Haptics, and Next Generation Displays

Research Report

Pages
39
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Released
3Q 2011
Product Code
RR-TUCH-11
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Touch screen technology for mobile devices has gone through a renaissance, largely due to the fascination surrounding iconic mobile phones such as Apple’s iPhone and the rise of media tablets such as the Apple iPad and Blackberry Playbook. Driven by a number of trends, including the growing desire for more intuitive interfaces and personalization options as device functionality increases, as well as decreasing ASPs for touch components and panels, the penetration of touch screens in mobile devices will continue to increase at varying rates, depending on device segment and touch and screen technology, as well as geographic region. This study addresses the use of touchscreen technologies in handsets, smartphones, e-readers, and ultra-mobile devices. Data includes forecasts for touchscreen penetration across device segments and regions. The use of different touchscreen technologies such as EMR, resistive, capacitive, infrared and more are highlighted. The capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses of differing touchscreen implementations are analyzed and trends in OEM technology choices are tracked.

What Questions Does This Report Answer?

  • What is the penetration of touch screens in mobile device segments including Mobile Phones, Smartphones, Media Tablets, eReaders and PNDs?
  • How do unit shipment and market revenue levels for touch screens compare across the different mobile device classes?
  • How will the penetration of touch screens in mobile phones differ regionally?
  • What is the growth rate of touch screens in basic mobile phones?
  • How will the use of the different touch screen technologies evolve by device class?
  • How do the competing touch technologies compare from the standpoints of functionality and application?
  • How do device shipment volumes affect what touch screen technology is used?
  • What is the promise for other touch screen technologies, such as SAW and Bending Wave, to be incorporated into mobile devices?
  • Who are the leading touch screen manufacturers and in what technologies do they specialize?

Who Needs This Report?

  • Mobile hardware vendors: handset manufacturers, consumer electronic vendors, portable computer makers
  • Touch screen sensor, module, and panel manufacturers
  • Mobile operators
  • Mobile platform and software vendors
  • Content service providers

Table of Contents

  • Executive Brief

  • Top Line Forecast
  • Drivers
  • Inhibitors
  • Summary

Section 1.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1. Overview
1.2. Key Findings
1.3. Market Drivers
1.4. Market Inhibitors
1.5. Market Outlook

Section 2.
MARKET OVERVIEW

2.1. The iPhone Effect
2.2. The Rise of Projected Capacitive Touch Screen Technology
2.3. Breadth vs. Depth
2.4. Multi-touch
2.5. Implementation of Multi-touch
2.6. Emerging Display Trends
2.7. Thinner and Lighter LCDs
2.8. Display and Touch Integration
2.9. Conductive Materials
2.10. ITO Replacements
2.11. Conductive Stylus
2.12. Touch Screen Components
2.13. Importance of Touch Screen Controllers
2.14. Mobile Devices
2.15. Mobile Handsets
2.16. E-readers
2.17. Media Tablets
2.18. Component Shortages

Section 3.
TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW

3.1. Screen Technologies
3.2. LCD Thin Film Transistor
3.3. LCD In-plane Switching
3.4. OLED
3.5. OLED Advantages
3.6. OLED Disadvantages
3.7. Quantum Dot
3.8. Advantages
3.9. Disadvantages
3.10. Companies to Watch
3.11. Mobile Display Comparison: Smartphones
3.12. Touch Screen Technologies
3.13. Resistive
3.14. Advantages
3.15. Disadvantages
3.16. Applications
3.17. Surface Capacitive
3.18. Advantages
3.19. Disadvantages
3.20. Applications
3.21. Projected Capacitive
3.22. Advantages
3.23. Disadvantages
3.24. Applications
3.25. Surface Acoustic Wave
3.26. Advantages
3.27. Disadvantages
3.28. Applications
3.29. Infrared
3.30. Advantages
3.31. Disadvantages
3.32. Applications
3.33. Touch Integration Methods
3.34. Haptics
3.35. Electronic Paper Technologies
3.36. Electrophoretic Display (E Ink)
3.37. EPD with Color
3.38. Advantages
3.39. Disadvantages
3.40. Electrowetting (Liquavista/Samsung)
3.41. Technology Benefits
3.42. Technology Challenges
3.43. Interferometric Modulation (Qualcomm Mirasol)
3.44. Advantages
3.45. Disadvantages
3.46. Hybrid Technologies
3.47. Advantages
3.48. Disadvantages

Section 4.
INDUSTRY PROFILES

4.1. 3M
4.2. Atmel Corporation
4.3. AUO
4.4. Cambrios Technologies Corp
4.5. Corning Incorporated
4.6. Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
4.7. E Ink Holdings Inc
4.8. Elo TouchSystems
4.9. Hanvon Technology Co Ltd
4.10. Immersion Corporation
4.11. Nanosys Inc
4.12. Pixel Qi Corporation
4.13. Qualcomm MEMS Technologies
4.14. Stantum
4.15. Synaptics Inc
4.16. Touch International

Section 5.
MARKET FORECASTS

5.1. Methodology
5.2. Primary Sources
5.3. Secondary Sources
5.4. Forecast Assumptions

Section 6.
COMPANY DIRECTORY


Section 7.
ACRONYMS

7.1. Sources and Methodology
7.2. Notes




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