Year: 2021

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Omdia Blogs on Q3 LED Market

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Hat-tip to Dave Haynes of Sixteen-nine.net for spotting that Tay Taehoon Kim of Omdia had posted some interesting data on LED displays on his LinkedIn page. The market grew 17.3% on …

Tags:Absen| LED| MicroLED| Samsung| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP

Apple Watch Battery Problems

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Bloomberg reported that a class-action lawsuit has been started against Apple that claims that the lithium batteries in most Apple Watches are predisposed to swelling. Such swelling could cause the display …

Tags:Apple| Smartwatches| warranty

AR Boosts the Football Experience

by Bob Raikes

What They Say IBC sent out a video from AR³ that highlighted with what the firm could do to add data to soccer to improve the user experience. What We Think I’m a regular …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Sports and Stadiums| TV Viewing

Links Week Commencing 13th December 2021

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the second part of this week. https://youtu.be/WU0gvPcc3jQ – check out this 10 minute …

Tags:Android| BenQ| Consoles| Covid-19| Desktop Monitors| Graphics Software| LG Electronics (LGE)| The Metaverse| TVs (TV Sets)| Virtual Reality

Top Display Technologies For 2022

by Sweta Dash

It is that time of the year to review the display industry trend for next year. The outlook for 2022 is uncertain because of the new Covid variant, a slower global economy, fear of …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Flexible Displays| Foldable Devices| Large LCD Supply| LCD displays| LG Displays (LGD)| MicroLED| MiniLED| OLEDs| Pricing| QD OLEDs| Samsung| sony| tablets

LGD & Eyesafe Push Low Blue Light for OLED

by Bob Raikes

What They Say LG Display and Eyesafe have collaborated on a free to download whitepaper that highlights the advantages of OLED in reducing the level of the blue light that is seen by some …

Tags:Blue Light| Health and Safety

TCL Google TVs Pulled from Shelves in the US Due to Software Issues

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Best Buy in the US has withdrawn TCL TVs based on Google TV (TCL Introduces Award-Winning 5-Series and 6-Series TV Lines with Google TV) from its stores and TCL confirmed to …

Tags:Best Buy| Google| Operating Systems| Roku| TCL| TVs (TV Sets)| USA