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November, 2000
GVISION SHINES IN THE VERTICAL INTEGRATION
MARKET
GVision is one
of the few highly focused manufacturers, who has been
concentrated all its efforts on LCD monitors featuring
outstanding performance and address the needs of various
applications. GVISION will be exhibiting at the Sands'
Convention Center # 2631 during Comdex Fall 2000 in Las
Vegas, a full line LCD products of various screen sizes
from 10.4", 12.1", 14.1", 15", 17" to the enormous 18.1"
flat panel display.
In this largest
gathering of computer exhibitors, GVision will launch
a series of LCD monitors with a flexible range of options
specially designed to meet the needs of POS (Point of
Sales) and other vertical solutions crossing industries.
GVision will highlight its products by PANX, L2EX and
L4BX.
GVision’s PANX uses
a 10.4 inch Toshiba LTPS (low-temperature poly-silicon)
panel supporting 1024 x 768 XGA resolution. With the most
sophisticated and complicated technologies, GVision’s
LTPS LCD monitor is able to fulfill the most stringent
photo image quality requirements, which would be specifically
applied in the fields of GPS (Global Positioning System),
and medical equipment display, where a high resolution
and detailed screen image is necessary.
The new launched
L4BX is also provided with an affordable price without
sacrificing its quality. It serves as an entry level for
the desktop display for its economic cutting size as well
as for the vertical solution market. Furthermore, its
scaling down and “multi-window display” functions are
especially designed for surveillance systems.
L2EX is one of the
first 12 inch LCD monitor supporting 1024x768 XGA resolution,
which would also be an ideal solution in specific display
solution market.
Founded in1999,
GVision has the competence to meet the client’s full satisfaction
with its premium quality products, professionalism, and
global logistics service system. In order to be more efficient,
GVISION has also established assembly lines in the USA,
Holland and UK. The prominent reasons for the front-end
assembly lines are the advantages of providing clients
more flexibility in inventory, cash flow management and
shipment cost reduction.
With ambition to
keep growing in the coming years, GVision is currently
expanding operations in the hope of increasing monthly
capacity to 30K units and has targeted to hit the sales
revenue of US$64 million at the end of 2000. “ Drawing
on the formidable resources of international branch offices,
GVision has the advantages to provide the premium quality
product and service to our customers and prospects. At
the end of this year, we are planning to expand our scale
by a capital increase up to 10 million US dollars. By
the end of next year, we will be planning to be on the
list of the over –the- counter market.” According to Victor
Lai, the president of GVision.
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