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A New Way of Doing Large-Format 3D – Without Glasses

by Tom Allen

Two research teams, working together have demonstrated a large-scale autostereoscopic 3D display, which can be used for watching 3D films without resorting to wearing special glasses. The ‘Cinema 3D’ prototype was worked on by …

Tags:3D Cinema| Autostereo 3D| Large Display Monitor| MIT| Vol 23 - Issue 29

Nintendo NX is a Handheld Console

by Tom Allen

Eurogamer, quoting multiple sources, has disclosed leaked information about Nintendo’s NX console, which was set to be launched in March 2017. Back in May, Nintendo CEO Tatsumi Kimishima said that the NX would be …

Tags:Handhelds| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nintendo Consoles| Vol 23 - Issue 29

AR Comes to Climbing

by Tom Allen

Aalto University in Finland is putting augmented reality to a new use: on a climbing wall. The wall operates as a huge touch screen, combining body tracking and custom computer vision software, depth cameras …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Nordics| Projection Mapping| Vol 23 - Issue 29

BVM Builds Motherboard for Multiple Displays

by Tom Allen

BVM Ltd.’s new mini-ITX motherboard (tKINO-BW SoC) with a very low profile: less than 18mm, depending on the user’s choice of heatsink. This slimness means that it can be installed in thin displays or …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| SOCs| Vol 23 - Issue 29

JPR Honours Epic Games’ Tim Sweeney

by Tom Allen

Jon Peddie Research has presented Tim Sweeney – founder and CEO of Epic Games – with its Technology Advancement Award. The prize was to be presented at JPR’s Annual Siggraph Luncheon on the 27th …

Tags:Awards| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SIGGRAPH| Vol 23 - Issue 29

Vivitek Integrates Whiteboard in Projectors

by Tom Allen

Vivitek has released two new DLP projectors for the education market, called the ‘next generation’ of ultra-short throw models. Both the DH759USTi and DW756USTi feature built-in IR pen interactivity and can be upgraded to …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Education| IWBs| Large Display Monitor| Vivitek| Vol 23 - Issue 29

Eyefluence Knows When You’re Bored in VR

by Tom Allen

A company called Eyefluence has developed software that can tell if someone becomes bored while using VR content. The software tracks eye movement while the user is ‘in’ the virtual environment. It is able …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| Software| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 29

Bob Mansfield Heading Apple Car Project

by Tom Allen

Bob Mansfield, a former executive at Apple, has been appointed to oversee its nascent car project, sources have told the Wall Street Journal. Mansfield joined Apple in 1999 and was an executive under Steve …

Tags:Apple| Automotive| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| Vol 23 - Issue 29

Ingram Micro Reorganises in Sweden

by Tom Allen

Ingram Micro has combined its broadline (distribution) and mobility businesses in Sweden. Both branches will now be managed by Anders Wickström, while the commercial management team will be represented by Tomas Gate (Value) Mattias …

Tags:Ingram Micro| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Sweden| Vol 23 - Issue 29

UK Shootout Favours LCD Over OLED

by Tom Allen

HDTV Test, AV retailer Crampton and Moore and Leeds Trinity University ran an HDR TV shootout in the UK this month, and – in a surprising result – the viewers chose an LCD set …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| OLED TVs| Shoot Outs| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 29

ProgrammatiCon Looks to Cross-Device DOOH

by Tom Allen

‘Vienna ProgrammatiCon’ will be Austria’s first event focused on programmatic marketing. It is a three-day event (28th-30th September), organised by Austrian agency E-Dialog. As well as presentations by 18 speakers, the event will cover …

Tags:Austria| Back Panel| DOOH| Events| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 29

SIA Predicts Five Moore Years

by Tom Allen

The 2015 International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) (http://tinyurl.com/hqafrmu), from the Semiconductor Industry Association, predicts that Moore’s Law will be coming to end sooner rather than later: as early as 2021, in fact. The …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductor Industry| Vol 23 - Issue 29