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Epson Adds L/P 3LCD Installation Projectors

by Bob Raikes

Epson is now shipping its seven new Pro L-Series laser 3LCD large venue projectors and the ELPLX02 ultra short-throw lens. The units are intended for large venues including rental and staging events, lecture halls, …

Tags:Epson| Installation Projectors| Large Display Monitor| LCD Projectors (3LCD)| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Toshiba and Western Digital Agree on Memory

by Bob Raikes

Toshiba has settled its dispute with Western Digital over the sale of the Toshiba memory business and the companies will withdraw their lawsuits and this led to a small rise in Toshiba’s share price. …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductors| toshiba| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Innolux DST Adds Force Sensing to In-cell Touch

by Bob Raikes

Innolux has said that its DST (Deep Sensing Technology) has a unique electrode design that can add force sensing to in-cell touch. This means that it can be used with thick gloves and combines …

Tags:Force Sensing| Innolux| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Tech Data extends its LCD portfolio with ViewSonic monitors

by Bob Raikes

ViewSonic is to sell its LCD monitor line through Tech Data in the UK. Is it just me or does this Viewsonic image look 3D? Opinion in the office is that it’s just me!

Tags:Channels| Large Display Monitor| TechData| ViewSonic| Vol 24 - Issue 47

JDI Adds New Display For VR

by Bob Raikes

Japan Display Inc (JDI) has developed a new 3.6″ LTPS IPS LCD with 803 ppi and supporting 1920 x 2160 resolution at up to 90Hz. The display has a brightness of 150 cd/m² and …

Tags:Japan Display Inc (JDI)| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Synaptics Wins Top Five OEM for ‘Infinity Displays’

by Bob Raikes

Synaptics has launched a new optical fingerprint sensor that can be installed underneath an OLED to allow unlocking of mobile devices while also allowing full screen displays. The company said that the sensor can …

Tags:Fingerprint Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Amazon First to HDR10+ Content for Samsung TVs

by Bob Raikes

Amazon has started to release content that supports the HDR10+ from Samsung and now supported by Panasonic and others. 100 titles will be released and made available initially to stream on Samsung TVs. Titles …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Will QDOG Have its Day?

by Bob Raikes

Quantum dots (QDs) (Beginning of the End for the Color Matrix Filter?) have been delivering on their promise of delivering better LCD colour and with the development of QD colour filters, may solve some …

Tags:Glass| LCD Backlights| Quantum Dots| Vol 24 - Issue 47

New Records for Foxconn and Delta

by Bob Raikes

Acer Computer was up to NT$23.61 billion ($782 million) in November, a 5.13% increase on October and a boost of 3.89% from the same month last year, although the company is down 11.67% for …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Headphones Have an Integrated Touch Display

by Bob Raikes

A company called Funky Sound Studio has released bluetooth headphones that have an integrated touch display that can be used to navigate playlists or can show a custom image or album cover, for example. …

Tags:audio| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Optoma to Unveil New Visual Display Technology at ISE 2018

by Bob Raikes

Optoma said that it would show a number of new technologies including ‘an exciting new visual display technology’ at ISE in 2018, although it wouldn’t give any more details. The company will also show …

Tags:Back Panel| ISE 2018| Large Display Monitor| Optoma| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Logic Supply has a Fanless NUC

by Bob Raikes

Logic Supply of Vermont in the US has launched a digital signage media player based on the Intel NUC concept and using a Dawson Canyon motherboard and Kaby Lake processor. The design of the …

Tags:Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| Media Players| Vol 24 - Issue 47