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Microsoft Surface Laptop Scores Zero for Repairability

The teardown experts, iFixit gave Apple’s new MacBooks a very poor 1/10 score for repairability, but now Microsoft has gone one ...

Nokia Announces Ozo VR Camera for Professional Users

Conceived at the company’s R&D facilities in Tampere, Finland, Nokia introduced Ozo at a recent event in Los Angeles attended by ...

Increasing Rivalry Among Nations and Panel Makers

Watching eyeballs in the auditorium roll up into their sockets has always been one of the benefits of being a frequent ...

Data Modul Highlights OLED Advantage

Data Modul is based locally, in Munich. It is the largest distributor of specialist displays in Germany. At the 2014 show, ...

Samsung and LG to Introduce New TV Tech at CES 2018

Samsung and LG are gearing up to reveal their next-generation TVs at next month’s CES 2018 trade show in Las Vegas, ...

Intel Discusses Future Computing at Computex

Intel’s Diane Bryant and Navin Shenov will deliver a keynote speech at Computex 2016 (31st May – 4th June). They will ...

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Global SVOD Subscriptiosn to Reach 546 million by 2022

by Alan Spencer

According to the Digital TV Research, Global SVOD Forecasts report, SVOD subscriptions are forecast to reach 546 million by 2022, which is double the 263 million recorded at the end of 2016. Subscriptions in …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SVOD| TV Viewing| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Asia Pacific SVOD Overtakes North America

by Damir Lokas

SVOD [subscription video on demand] subscriptions are forecast to reach 546 million by 2022; double the 263 million recorded by end-2016, according to the Global SVOD Forecasts report which covers 621 platforms in 138 …

Rumor – Intel Shuts Down Recon Instruments and Changes Wearable Strategy

by Norbert Hildebrand

In recent months Intel seems to have changed its strategy of fighting for a market position in the wearable and augmented / virtual reality market. After earlier investments in the technology as well as …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 38| Wearable Market

HFR On the Back Burner – for Now

by Bob Raikes

In my preview of IFA a couple of months ago, I said that I expected to see quite a lot of high refresh rate (HFR) technology. However there was little to see at IFA, …

Tags:Ericsson| HFR - High Frame Rate| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Visionect 32″ Sign Lasts for Months on Battery

by Bob Raikes

Visionect has announced a new 32″ E Ink based display that is supplied as a complete solution with a mount, display and software player. It has a battery that can last for months for …

Tags:Digital Signage| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Tablet App Processors Grow in Value

by Bob Raikes

Strategy Analytics has said that the value of the market for tablet Application Processors has returned to growth and was up 5% in the first half of 2017, after two years of decline. The …

Tags:Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Mobile Processors| tablets| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Ericsson Report Highlights VR Trends and Content Crisis

by Bob Raikes

Every year for the last eight, Ericsson has conducted a big user survey on TV viewing and published the result and this year is no exception. The survey included online interviews were conducted with …

Tags:360 Degree Video| Ericsson| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TV Viewing| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 38

VDS04 Lighting in Display Systems

by Ken Werner

The second morning opened with a session on lighting in display systems. Chin Chang (Semtech) discussed his company’s Boost converter, which, when combined with current sources, serves as a high-performance LED driver for vehicular …

Tags:Automotive| Film materials| Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Press Events| SID - Vehicle Displays 2017| Vol 24 - Issue 38

VDS03 Panel Discussion Covers AR, HUDs and Risk

by Ken Werner

Bob O’Brien of DSCC chaired the panel sessionThe symposium’s first day, as well as its coverage of HUDs, concluded with a panel discussion, “Augmented Reality in Head-Up Displays for Automotive Displays, moderated by Bob …

Tags:Automotive| Head Up Displays HUDs| Mobile Display Monitor| Press Events| SID - Vehicle Displays 2017| Vol 24 - Issue 38

VDS02 Head Up Displays Remain a Challenge

by Ken Werner

In the session on head-up displays, Olli Pekonen (Beneq Oy, Espoo, Finland) presented thin-film electroluminescent displays (TFELs) as being well-suited for vehicular applications. The operating temperature is -100ºC to +100C, there is virutally no …

Tags:Automotive| DLP| EL (Electroluminescent)| Head Up Displays HUDs| Mobile Display Monitor| Press Events| SID - Vehicle Displays 2017| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Floating Billboard Sailing Along Miami Beach

by Andrew Fenn

Ballyhoo Media, a start-up based out of Miami, has created a furore in the DOOH industry, by installing back-to-back 46′ LED displays on a boat that sails up and down, 100 yards from the …

Tags:Advertising| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| LED| Vol 24 - Issue 38