Looking at the display market in 2000, it was also turbulent and the situation was changing rapidly.
Flat right angle, Trinitron, Diamondtron...
I will take the stage after the song is over.
While many manufacturers were still researching CRT monitors, Jingdongfang suddenly released a 14.1-inch LCD monitor in late June 2000.
The entire monitor is only five centimeters thick, which cannot be compared with the one to two centimeter thick monitors twenty years later, but in 2000 it was shocking enough compared with those bulging CRT color monitors.
It is light in weight and consumes little energy, consuming only 1 to 10 microwatts per square centimeter.
It can work with a voltage of 1.5 to 6V, has no radiation, no flicker and can be directly matched with CMOS integrated circuits.
Optel was the first company to apply LCD to desktop computers in 1998. Less than two years later, China's Jingdongfang successfully developed it and is expected to start mass production in July.
A week after Jingdongfang announced the start of production of 14.1-inch LCD monitors, Ideal Computer was the first to announce that its computers would no longer use CRT monitors and that all brand computers would adopt LCD monitors starting in August.
However, Huaguang Computer, another model of Huaguang's computer, has no such plan for the time being. The cost of LCD is still relatively high now, and Ideal Computer is a high-end brand, so it can naturally be adopted at will.
Huaguang Computer takes the mass-market route, so it naturally has to wait until the cost of LCD monitors comes down before it can make the switch.
As long as Chinese companies conquer a certain market, the days of dirt-cheap prices won't be far behind. There's no rush for Huaguang Computer; within a year, LCD monitors will become standard equipment for Huaguang computers.
This news is enough to shock the global display market.
It is precisely because of the strong support of Ideal and Huaguang Computer that Jingdongfang does not have to worry about market pressure and can invest boldly in research and development.
Because of this relationship, Jingdongfang's research in this life has produced results five to six years earlier than in the previous life.
In addition to monitors for PCs, Jingdongfang has also developed various LCD and LED products.
It was precisely because of these achievements that Jingdongfang’s new products appeared again on the latest generation of mobile phones H2688 launched by Huaguang Company in July.
The H2688 was the most advanced mobile phone in the world at that time, with a built-in antenna, a 2.8-inch touch screen, MP3 function, a built-in 110,000-pixel camera, and a 256-color screen.
Here I would like to focus on Jingdongfang's 256-color color screen.
This was not only the world's first color screen mobile phone, but also the first one with a 2.8-inch screen, which was considered an extra-large screen at the time.
This phone can also take color photos. Although the clarity of the photos is not satisfactory due to the pixels, at least the photo function is realized.
Even with so many black technologies, the price of this phone is only 4,488 yuan, not more than 5,000 yuan.
With many advanced features and a not-too-high cost, there is no doubt that this phone will become a hot seller when it launches.
From its launch to the end of the year, Huaguang expects the sales of this mobile phone to be 1.5 million units.
For export purposes, this phone also comes with an English interface.
Juchuang Trading introduced 2688 to Xianggang as soon as possible, and exported this advanced mobile phone to Europe through the bridgehead role of Xianggang.
Although Nanwan Group also has import and export rights, it obviously does not have as many channels and extensive connections as Juchuang Trading in this region.
As of July, Huaguang has sold three million mobile phones of various types. At this rate, Huaguang mobile phone sales are expected to exceed seven million units by the end of the year.
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July 2nd is the day when Qidian.com releases the income of its writers. After careful calculation, these data will be displayed in the background of each Qidian writer on this day.
It is estimated that at this moment, there are no less than four hundred people staring at their own author areas.
During this month, Qidian has put a total of 400 works on the shelves.
In the previous life, before 2003, most people who wrote on the Internet did so out of interest and hobby. Good works would be favored by publishers and have the opportunity to be published.
Of course, such opportunities are rare and it is entirely a matter of luck.
Except for those authors who have been published and have achieved good results, if other authors rely on this path to support their families, their wives will probably have to run away several times.
Qidian.com's current approach has completely changed the landscape of online literary circles.
From the first day of charging, Qidian has put forward the slogan of "Let writing change life and let writing become a living".
Now that it has been officially online for a month, it’s time to make a summary and show the results.
At ten o'clock in the morning, the data from the background began to come out. Some writers cried with joy, while others looked silly.
Then, around noon, a striking line of red words appeared below the big promotion on the homepage of Qidian website: Qidian’s first month of paid results is displayed, and the first writer with an income of over 1,000 yuan is born!
If you click in, you will see the entire webpage filled with the author's IP, work title, and income.
The first place is naturally "A xxxx Soldier King" by I am a gangster and I am afraid of no one. The income from subscriptions, rewards, recommendation tickets and other various incomes are put together, and the income is 1,108 yuan.
This is the first author to earn over a thousand yuan a month after Qidian launched its paid platform.
The follow-up work "Invincible Soldier King" by Haiyang Lan ranked second on the income list. His book sales did not exceed a thousand, but also reached more than 800 yuan.
The third place on the income list is "Xiu Xian Lu" with an income of about 700 yuan.
He Changzai's "The Legend of Sun Wukong" ranked fourth with nearly 700 yuan.
This book has only 150,000 words and has been completed. If it had not been completed, its ranking would have been much higher.
Further down is the list of authors whose income ranges from six hundred to several dozen yuan.
Because the full attendance award for books that are charged for listing is not 20 yuan, that is a reward for authors who have signed contracts but whose books have not been listed.
The maximum attendance bonus for authors who have their works listed is one hundred yuan.
In this way, as long as the author updates 60,000 words per month, his minimum income is 100 yuan.
Those authors who only earn a few dozen yuan or even a dozen yuan are the ones who put their works on the shelves late.
It was not until this time that those authors who had a monthly income of 500 to 600 yuan became convinced that writing could really change their lives and really make a living.
Those authors who fill their book libraries on Qidian.com were also inspired after seeing this list and determined to become such authors.
After being stimulated, a large number of authors and works suddenly appeared on Qidian.com.
The editors began to work hard to review the documents and send a contract text message if they were qualified to sign the contract.
The editors were busy, and other staff members of Qidian.com were also busy transferring money.
The remittances from several hundred people were enough to keep them busy for two days.
While the staff of Qidian.com were busy like ants on hot pan, someone once again embarked on a journey of sightseeing.
He led a group of people towards the southwest of China.
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