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NAB Show New York

by Matthew Brennesholtz

NAB Show New York had a small but interesting display area. The LED display on the left is the rear of a Planar TWS 0.9mm pitch unit. (Credit: M. Brennesholtz) The National Association of …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB NY 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 41

Update on Broadcast Content via IP

by Matthew Brennesholtz

On October 15th, The New York chapter of SMPTE hosted Matthew Goldman who gave a talk titled, in part, “Broadcast Migration to IP [Internet Protocol]” Goldman is the current President of SMPTE and his …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| SMPTE| Video over IP (VIP)| Vol 25 - Issue 40

TD Ameritrade Launches VR Experience on Oculus Go

by Matthew Brennesholtz

TD Ameritrade, a US investment advisory company, is teaming up with Oculus Go from Facebook to provide one of the first-of-its-kind immersive learning experience for investors. “Visualization is a powerful tool because it makes …

Tags:AR/VR| Education| Investment| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 40

Leti Discusses MicroLED Microdisplays

by Matthew Brennesholtz

François Templier, Research Director and Strategic Marketing Manager for Photonic Devices in the Optics and Photonics department of CEA-Leti, discussed his organization’s work at a seminar at Colombia University in New York on October …

Tags:Leti Days 2017| Microdisplays| MicroLED| Vol 25 - Issue 40

Optical Design of AR and VR HMDs

by Matthew Brennesholtz

According to IDC, there will be 220,000 AR HMD units shipped in 2018, growing to 21.6 million in 2022, with most of these units going to the commercial market, not the consumer market. Ever …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Optics| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 38

A tip of the Hat for Royole’s Flexible OLED Display

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Royole’s Michael Williams wears a top hat with a Royole flexible OLED Display. (Credit: M. Brennesholtz) Royole Corporation was at the recent Pepcom event in New York to talk about their flexible OLED technology. …

Tags:AMOLED| Fabric & Textile Displays| Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 37

The Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit

by Matthew Brennesholtz

The fifth Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit (EWTS) will be held October 9-11, 2018 in Austin, Texas. This meeting will bring together people who are using or are considering using wearable technology in the enterprise. …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 37| Wearable Technology 2018| Wearables

Epson Highlights LCD vs DLP Issues with Home Cinema 4010

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Epson Pro Cinema 4050 4K PRO-UHD projector (Credit: Epson) On September 18th, Epson introduced its new Home Cinema 4010 4K PRO-UHD Projector. This projector targets the DIY home theater market while the nearly identical …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Epson| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Home Theatre| Large Display Monitor| Optoma| UltraHD (4KTV)| Vol 25 - Issue 36

ATSC 3.0 May be Coming to the US Later Than You Think

by Matthew Brennesholtz

5G isn’t the only new communications format in your future: ATSC 3.0 is coming in the US, if its advocates have their way. In my last DD, titled Boundless Enthusiasm for 5G NR, I …

Tags:5G| ATSC| Broadcast| USA| Vol 25 - Issue 36

Boundless Enthusiasm for 5G NR

by Matthew Brennesholtz

There is a lot of enthusiasm for the upcoming 5G mobile networks, especially ones based on the new 5G NR standard. Regular readers of the Display Daily website and Meko’s subscription newsletters should be …

Tags:3G & 4G| 5G| Cisco| Intel| Qualcomm| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 34

Update on Speckle Reduction from Dyoptyka

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Dyoptyka is a Dublin, Ireland-based company that makes deformable mirror systems that are designed to significantly reduce the amount of speckle in laser-based systems. Speckle reduction is important in laser-based displays and many other …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Laser Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| Speckle| Vol 25 - Issue 33

10K Scans of Film Show Some More Details

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Currently, 35mm film is routinely scanned at 4K resolution for remastering and archiving. This is based, in part, on a 2012/2013 test of 2K vs. 4K scans of The Tuskegee Airmen and the availability …

Tags:35mm Film| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Vol 25 - Issue 33