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Micledi Collaborating with GlobalFoundries.

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Micledi Microdisplays of Leuven in Belgium said that it has done a deal with GlobalFoundries (GF) for the chipmaker to integrate the Micledi microLED arrays with the GF 22FDX platform. The …

Tags:Augmented Reality| MicroLED| Semiconductors

Finding Nimo

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Wired talked to an Indian company, Nimo Planet, that is developing AR glasses that are intended to act as possible replacements for notebook displays, although they don’t need to be tethered …

Tags:Augmented Reality| India

The Apple Studio Display is Smart(ish)

by Bob Raikes

A couple of weeks ago, Apple launched its Studio Display, but it’s a bit more than a ‘dumb monitor’. So does that suggest other monitors making that kind of change? Well, I have some …

Tags:Apple| Desktop Monitors| VideoConferencing

Sensel says your laptop might come with a haptic touchpad.

by Bob Raikes

What They Say An article in ‘Digital Trends’ highlighted how Sensel is working to create haptic solutions for notebook touchpads. Although notebook makers are interested in having such a feature, it can be expensive …

Tags:Haptics| Microsoft| Notebooks| Touch

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Acer Reports FY2021 Financial Results

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Acer reported its 2021 result and saw sales of $3.01 billion in Q4, bringing revenues for the year to $11.117 billion. The firm made operating income of $136 million in Q4 …

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In-Car Screens Could Soon Be Almost Invisible

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Automotive supplier Continental has shown a ‘disguised’ display with a miniLED-backlit LCD behind a special film (which can resemble wood, leather or carbon fibre, for example). The ShyTech Display disappears when …

Tags:Automotive| LCD displays| MiniLED

Links Mid-Week W/C 21st March 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are (quite!) a few from the middle of this week. (I have been catching up so there …

Tags:Automotive| Autostereo 3D| BenQ| Desktop Monitors| Events| Foldable Devices| Game Playing| Hisense| iPad| ISE 2022| LG Electronics (LGE)| MWC 2022| Nvidia| OLEDs| Philips| Russia| Samsung| tablets| Testing| TVs (TV Sets)| Ukraine| ViewSonic

Pitched Battle Between LCD and OLED in Advanced TV Market in Q4 2021

by Bob Raikes

What They Say As well as its miniLED vs OLED IT battle data, DSCC looked at the battle between the different display technologies in TV. In the substantial article, it defines what it means …

Tags:Market Data| OLEDs| Samsung| TVs (TV Sets)| WOLED (White OLED)

Criticism of display refrigerated cabinet doors

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Invidis published an interesting article on displays used in refrigerator doors, especially by Cooler Screens which had raised $100 million to develop the category and had a contract to install doors …

Tags:Retail| USA

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OTI Exploiting Quantum Computing for OLED Materials

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Hat-tip to Chris Chinnock for a pointer to an interesting article from Michael Helander of OTI Lumionics that gave some background on how is firm is working with the University of …

Tags:Big Data/AI| OLED Materials