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Meet Royole-X, The World’s First Foldable Smart Mobile Theatre

Royole Corporation recently launched its new wearable product Royole-X, the first foldable smart mobile theatre device of its kind. With the ...

Microvision Nets $1.9 Million in Orders

Pico projection technology specialist Microvision says it has received purchase orders to the value of $1.9 million for components for high ...

HP Result 24/02/2016

HP reported Q1 2016 net profit of $600 million, down 16% YoY from $800 million. Turnover was $12.2 billion, down 12% ...

Vestel Takes Part in New Fatih Tender

Vestel took part in a tender for 700,000 tablets recently, as part of Turkey’s Fatih Project. The results of the tender ...

Foxconn Ups Sharp Offer

Japanese media sources have said that Foxconn has made an offer of ¥625 billion ($5.3 billion) for Sharp (for previous coverage, ...

Vendors Seek New Metal Chassis Materials

According to reports from Asia, notebook vendors – including Dell and HP – have been inquiring about new chassis materials. The ...

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BenQ Rumour Train Steams Ahead

by Tom Allen

There are rumblings of a new DLP projector from BenQ, known as the W3000. According to rumours from Italy, the projector will be launched in late 2015 or early 2016. BenQ’s W6000 We hear …

Tags:BenQ| DLP Projectors| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 27

LDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 27

by Tom Allen

The R9 Fury X GPU from AMD (AMD Has Big Plans for UltraHD) has been officially launched. Competing with high-end Nvidia products, the card features a factory-fitted liquid cooling system and is based on …

Tags:AMD| DLP Projectors| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Notebooks| Nvidia| Variable Frame Rate (VRR)| ViewSonic| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Tech Data Takes HTC

by Tom Allen

HTC has taken on Tech Data Mobile as its official smartphone and accessories distributor in the Czech Republic.

Tags:Czech Republic| Distribution| HTC| Mobile Display Monitor| TechData| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Freesync Debuts on Samsung’s Monitor Lineup

by Tom Allen

Samsung has launched its first UltraHD monitors with AMD’s Freesync technology: the UE590 units that we saw (briefly) at CES (No More Plasma for Samsung, But LED is New Category). Both new monitors – …

Tags:AMD| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Variable Frame Rate (VRR)| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Panasonic Automates Calibration

by Tom Allen

Four new models, with various wireless presentation options, have been added to Panasonic’s VW350 3LCD projector series. The PT-VW355N, PT-VX425N, PT-VW350 and PT-VX420 are designed to be portable, measuring 352 x 279 x 98mm …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD Projectors (3LCD)| Panasonic| Vol 22 - Issue 27

New High-End LG TVs in Q3

by Tom Allen

Korea’s D-Daily says that LG will release new QD and OLED TVs in Q3 this year. The QD models, to be released in September, are expected to be about 20% cheaper than the OLED …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| OLED TVs| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Cree Restructures LED Business, Cuts Forecast

by Helen Vince

Cree has announced a restructuring of its LED business in order to cut excess capacity and overhead costs. The company also reduced its fiscal fourth quarter revenue forecast to $375 million, from its earlier …

Tags:Cree| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Vol 22 - Issue 27

North American SVOD Most Mature, But Way to Go

by Tom Allen

The North America subscription video on demand (SVOD) market is ‘far from mature’ – at least, according to new figures from Digital TV Research. North America had 50.6 million SVOD homes (excluding sports) at …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Market Data| North America| SVOD| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Microsoft Developing a “Holographic Interface” for Surface Devices

by Arthur Berman

The means of interface between people and computers is currently dominated by the use of a sextet of well-known devices: mice, trackpads, joy sticks, keyboards, styluses and touch screens. The latest news, however, is …

Tags:Holography| Microsoft| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Unilumin Aims at Control Rooms

by Bob Raikes

Unilumin was showing the 6K set up that it had previously showed at ISE. The company is targeting control room applications and it reckons that it was the first to really develop high grey …

Tags:Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 22 - Issue 26

AOTO Aims at Monolithic Displays

by Bob Raikes

AOTO is one of the better Chinese LED brands and it was showing a range of small pitch LEDs that were down to 1.2mm, 1.1mm and 0.75mm. While a number of the companies are …

Tags:Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 22 - Issue 26