However, the company declined to give a forecast. Hanvon is optimistic about the sales of e-book readers in 2011 and believes the company will have better shipment growth than the market average.
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Hanvon turns to e-book reader solutions combining hardware and software :Īs China-based e-book reader maker Hanvon Technology has recently achieved sales over one million units, the company plans to expand its business model from only selling hardware to providing solutions that combine hardware and software, according to an executive of Hanvon. What follows here is mostly summarizing Hanvon’s (Hanwang’s) position and future plans/opportunities. Regarding E Ink Holdings’ market position see the Undermining E-Ink and single-purpose E-readers report.
Worth to read along with this: Gartner: media tablets are the new segment next to mobile PCs and desktops, as well as web- and app-capable mobile phones See the latest update: E Ink and Epson achieve world-leading ePaper resolution Hanvon’s approach is also well aligned with component technology makers (such as Epson Seiko) tightly cooperating with E-Ink to sharply increase the quality and refresh rate of electrophoretic display (EPD) technology in 2011. Its cooperation on the new convertible classmate PC design with Intel is also going sharply against the Marvell, Pixel Qi and OLPC effort. Such a strategy is also quite well supplementing Hanvon’s premium strategy which is mostly based on the Microsoft platform. One of them is the Hanvon – E-Ink alliance which is the most visible and product-wise the most developed one. Following the strategic alliance between Marvell, Pixel Qi and OLPC on extremely low-cost consumer devices specially built for the cloud there are other cloud related alliances aimed at mass produced clients with sun readability.