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Samsung and Amazon Video to Rollout HDR10+ Video

What is HDR10+, you ask? It is the HDR10 standard augmented with dynamic metadata. In this case, Samsung’s dynamic metadata format ...

Microvision Result 29/07/15

Microvision Inc. reported net losses of $2.8 million, a reduction on losses of $3.4 million in the same period last time, ...

DVB Steering Board Approves Milestone Specification for Future UHDTV Services

At the 84th meeting of the DVB Steering Board (SB), which took place today, the latest specification for Ultra High Definition ...

Motorola Phone Fab to Open in May

A new Motorola production base in Wuhan, China will begin commercial operation on 11th May, according to local media. Current plans ...

FOVE Shows Eyetracking Technology

Fove had a demo and a presentation at the Exploring Future Reality workshop where they showed their eyetracking technology. This is ...

Rockwell Collins Demos Highlight Training Capabilities

Rockwell Collins hosted a series of demos at its facility in Sterling, Virginia on January 29. We were there to hear ...

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The UK Engineering Channel to be Closed

by Bob Raikes

The DTG in the UK said that it would close The Engineering Channel, a DTT channel on Multiplex PSB1 that has been used in the past to deliver software updates to FreeView and other …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Terrestrial (DTT)| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 24 - Issue 37

Radiant Explains OLED Inconsistency

by Bob Raikes

Radiant Vision Systems has published a webinar and a powerpoint that has a lot of information about the process of correcting the inconsistencies in the performance of OLEDs, an issue that is raising its …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Test Equipment| Vol 24 - Issue 37

New DLP Chips Are for Mainstream FHD Projection

by Bob Raikes

TI has added two new DLP chips, the DLP470NE, which is a 0.47″ 1920 x 1080 DMD and the 0.48″ 1920 x 1200 DLP480RE. The chips have 5.4µm pixels and so fit alongside the …

Tags:DLP| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 37

Samsung Preparing for HDR10+

by Bob Raikes

Samsung published an interview that it conducted with Bill Mandel, VP, Digital Media Solutions Lab, Samsung Research America about the development of HDR10+, the technology that the company has developed for PQ-based HDR using …

Tags:4k| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 24 - Issue 39

Update for Dish 4K Joey Allows Multi-Room Netflix in UHD

by Andrew Fenn

US pay TV provider Dish has enabled multi-room Ultra HD Netflix viewing with a new app for its 4K Joey client. The 4K Joey add-on allows Dish users to stream content from their main …

Tags:Dish Network| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| STBs| UltraHD| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 37

Dish Introduces Whole-Home 4K Netflix Experience

by Damir Lokas

DISH is now the first major U.S. pay-TV provider to offer a whole-home 4K Netflix experience. After offering Netflix Ultra HD titles on its Hopper 3 DVR since April 2016, the company added the …

Tags:Dish Network

Nationstar Edges Its Way Into IHS LED Top 10

by Andrew Fenn

IHS Markit has updated its LED Supply & Demand Market Tracker, and it’s good news for Nationstar. After fighting for a spot throughout 2016 and early 2017, the Chinese company—which specialises in LED lighting …

Tags:IHS Markit| Large Display Monitor| LED| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 37

Samsung to Switch to In-folding Devices

by Bob Raikes

Samsung Display has been showing design concepts of foldable phones and other devices for some years. Most of them had ‘fold in’ displays where the display surfaces are folded to face each other. However, …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 37

New York MTA Extends DOOH Partnership with Outfront

by Andrew Fenn

Outfront Media has announced a continuation of its long-running partnership with the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The MTA’s board of directors has selected Outfront for an extension of its Digital Out-of-Home advertising and …

Tags:Digital Signage| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 37

Dual Layer LCDs Exciting but Power Hungry

by Bob Raikes

We decided to make a combined LDM/MDM issue this week as we were trying to catch up after finishing the IBC report. We didn’t think you would mind as we have produced a lot …

Tags:Editorial| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 36

Vision, VR and Discomfort: An Educational Audit

by Len Scrogan

Although the problem has not at all evaporated, one wonders why the press has recently gone silent on the “VR makes me sick” concern these days. The VR vision issue is still playing out …

Tags:Education| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 39