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IDS Santé Adopts Broadsign in France

Broadsign said that its software has been chosen by IDS Santé for a network that is intended to grow from around ...

Mobile Touch Shifts to Embedded With Apple and Samsung

Almost 40% of touch module shipments for mobile phones will use in- and on-cell touch this year, says IHS. The prediction ...

Renesas Will Buy Intersil

Semiconductor company Renesas Electronics Corporation will acquire Intersil Corporation, which supplies power management and precision analogue solutions. They have agreed on ...

DarbeeVision Joins UltraHD Forum

DarbeeVision has joined the UltraHD Forum. DarbeeVision focuses on digital image enhancement and is the developer of the Darbee Visual Presence ...

U.S. mMVPD Subscribers Largely Pleased with Service Value

According to new research from The Diffusion Group (TDG), though virtual pay-TV services are immature and years away from ‘five-9’ reliability, ...

HTC Plans “Hundreds” of ‘Vive VR Cafes’ in China

HTC has opened its third “Vive VR Cafe” in Shenzhen, China and plans to roll out ‘hundreds more’ according to an ...

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T2 and HEVC Trial Begins in Germany

by Tom Allen

Media Broadcast and public service broadcaster WDR, in Germany, has begun a trial using the DVB-T2 platform and HEVC codec, in Bonn and Cologne. An official launch of these services is expected in June …

Tags:DVB-T & T2| Germany| HEVC (H.265)| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Step Up and Jog On at IBC

by Tom Allen

Elemental Technologies and Ericsson have laid down the gauntlet in the run-up to IBC. The 4k 4Chartity Corporate Challenge is part of the 4k 4Charity Fun Run, taking place at 7.30am on 12th September, …

Tags:Back Panel| IBC 2015| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 33

DLNA Extends Codec Support

by Tom Allen

A tiered certification programme has been created by the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), providing more options for consumer electronics makers seeking to certify their products. Certification for v3.0 is open today, while plans …

Tags:Certification| HEVC (H.265)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Standards| Vol 22 - Issue 33

DirecTV Launches 4k STB

by Tom Allen

DirecTV has launched an UltraHD set-top box. The 4k Genie Mini can be used to access DirecTV’s UHD content library, including films and documentaries. Compatible TVs must feature an HDMI connection capable of supporting …

Tags:4k| AT&T| DirecTV| Large Display Monitor| STBs| UltraHD| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Panel Inventory to Reach New Peak in Q3

by Tom Allen

LCD TV panel inventory will be higher than normal in the second half of 2015, due to softer demand and increased output, says IHS. Peak panel inventory (4.7 weeks’ worth) was reached in December …

Tags:IHS Markit| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Pricing| Supply Chain| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Optoma’s Projector is Portable

by Tom Allen

Bright, portable and networkable – this is Optoma’s newest DLP business projector, the EH341. Weighing 2.55kg, the unit is intended to be easy to move around the office. Content can be supplied through MHL-HDMI …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Large Display Monitor| Optoma| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Innolux Goes Large at Touch Taiwan

by Tom Allen

Innolux will show a 65″ 8k TV panel at Touch Taiwan 2015 (26th – 28th August), in Taipei, as well as other high-resolution and integrated touch units. Designed for high-end TV use, Innolux’s 8k …

Tags:Events| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Vol 22 - Issue 33

Accounting Malpractice Leads to Net Loss for Toshiba

by Helen Vince

Following the July release of an investigation into alleged accounting malpractices (Toshiba CEO Resigns Over Accounting Scandal), Toshiba says it is taking steps to restate past financial results and to finalise its results for …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| toshiba| Vol 22 - Issue 33