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Takeover at Promethean Now Done

Having first been announced in July, the takeover of Promethean by China’s NetDragon has been unconditionally accepted (China’s NetDragon Launches Promethean ...

DTG and DTVP Schedule UHD Plugfest

The Digital Television Group (DTG), of the UK, and German TV Platform (DTVP) are to hold the second joint Plugfest on ...

Sonos Has Playbase for TV & Music

Sonos has announced a Playbase that is a flat sound box that is designed to sit underneath a TV. The company ...

Microsoft to Invest in Android Startup Cyanogen

Microsoft is reported to have invested in Cyanogen, a company which offers an alternative Android mobile operating system to Google. According ...

Lower Partner Orders Expected From Sony

Industry sources in Taiwan expect Sony to lower its TV and smartphone orders to production partners in Taiwan. The prediction comes ...

Christie’s Laser-Phosphor Projectors Arrive in 2016

Christie has shown its first laser-phosphor cinema projector at BIRTV 2015, in China. The CP2208-LP replaces the lamp-based light source in ...

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HP Tablets Focus on Productivity

by Tom Allen

HP came out of left field with a huge raft of product announcements on our print day. Unfortunately all of our points of contact within the company had attended the launch event in Barcelona, …

Tags:Convertible PCs| HP Inc| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 40

Inter Airport Europe Event Disappoints for Displays

by Bob Raikes

A few weeks ago, we got a press release from Data Modul which told us that it would be exhibiting its Conrac flight information displays at the Inter Airport Europe show in Munich this …

Tags:Aviation| Flight Information (FIDs)| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 40

Planar Updates UltraRes for UltraHD Era

by Tom Allen

Planar has updated its UltraRes large-format displays, which are aimed at the emerging UltraHD ecosystem. While retaining most features and specifications from previous releases, the new models also bring something new to the mix. …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Planar| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 40

Dell Extends Infinity Edge Design

by Tom Allen

Powered by Intel Skylake processors, Dell’s new XPS hybrids and notebooks include features such as Thunderbolt 3 ports and select aspects of the Latitude line. The products are designed for ‘power users’, for both …

Tags:Convertible PCs| Dell| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 22 - Issue 40

EM Micro’s Beacon Achieve Eddystone Certification

by Tom Allen

Beacons are a hot topic in the public display space. Several companies that we track here at Display Monitor have looked at installing them in their displays, or otherwise working with them. Most coverage …

Tags:Beacons| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 40

Marseille’s Cable Upscales to 4k

by Tom Allen

Upscaling HDMI cables, which contain chips to scale content from 1920 x 1080 to UltraHD, have been available for some time, but not widespread. We have previously reported on a $40 cable from Seiki, …

Tags:Cables| CEDIA 2015| HDMI| Large Display Monitor| Technicolor| Upscaling| Vol 22 - Issue 40

HP Wins Technicolor Certification, Invests in Skylake

by Tom Allen

HP came out of left field with a huge raft of product announcements on our print day. Unfortunately all of our points of contact within the company had attended the launch event in Barcelona, …

Tags:All-in-ones (AIOs)| Convertible PCs| Desktop Monitors| HP Inc| Large Display Monitor| Notebooks| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 40

PC Games Reign Supreme in Revenues…For Now

by Tom Allen

The PC market will be responsible for most of the growth made by the digital games industry this year. Software revenues, says Juniper Research, will top $80 billion, growing to $104 billion by the …

Tags:Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| PC Industry| Vol 22 - Issue 40