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German TV Celebrates Its 65th Birthday

German television turns 65 this Christmas. TV was launched in the German Democratic Republic on December 21st 1952, and four days ...

What Exactly is CES Today?

Yes, CES has been over for almost a week already and I am still suffering from the content overload that CES ...

Globo.com Selects Elemental to Deliver 4K VOD

Elemental Technologies, the leader in software-defined video solutions, today announced that Globo.com has selected its video processing solutions to power its ...

Thumbs Up! Takes a Lesson From Tier Ones

An American company, Thumbs Up!, has introduced its own VR headset – although it doesn’t have a display. In the style ...

Samsung’s ‘Tablet’ is so Large it Needs a Handle

The Galaxy View is Samsung’s latest large tablet offering, first seen in a teaser during the company’s IFA press conference – ...

Barco Shows New F80 and LED Projectors at I/ITSEC 2017

Barco used I/ITSEC 2017 to launch the new F80 series of projectors. It joins the F70 and F90 versions with the ...

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Blackberry Result 23/06/2015

by Helen Vince

Blackberry recorded a net loss in the first quarter of $28 million on turnover of $658 million, which compares with a net profit a year earlier of $23 million on turnover of $966 million. …

Tags:BlackBerry| Financial Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Samsung Prepares for S7 in 2015

by Milos Pavlovic

Sources in Asia say that Samsung is preparing to compete with Apple’s next iPhone – expected in the second second half of 2015 – by pushing R&D on its next Galaxy flagship. The so-called …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Broadcasters Cautious About New Technologies

by Tom Allen

31% of broadcasters see no potential gain from HDR or HFR A survey by Quantel and Snell predicts that 60% of broadcasters only consider UltraHD as relevant to the future (on a two-to-five-year timescale). …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| HFR - High Frame Rate| IPTV| Large Display Monitor| UltraHD (4KTV)| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Freeview Play Partners Expand

by Tom Allen

Manhattan TV is to launch a range of Freeview Play set-top boxes in the UK early next year. There will be a standalone receiver (T3) and two digital recorders (T3-R), with 500GB and 1TB …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| STBs| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 26

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Projection Screens at Infocomm

by Matthew Brennesholtz

In addition to Da-Lite, several other screen companies were demonstrating their products at Infocomm as well, although none of the others had product introductions comparable to the Parallax screen. Several of them already have …

Tags:Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Projection Screens| Vol 22 - Issue 26

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Da-Lite Introduces High-Contrast Screen

by Matthew Brennesholtz

At Infocomm Da-Lite was demonstrating their Parallax high contrast front projection screens. There are two members of the Parallax family, the Parallax 0.8 and the Parallax UST 0.45. These are structured screens designed for …

Tags:Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Projection Screens| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Screen Innovations Shows Ambient Light Rejecting and Short Throw Projection Screen

by Norbert Hildebrand

Screen Innovations, the Texas-based developer and manufacturer of projection screens showed its new Slate 0.8 screen at Infocomm 2015. The screen has a dark gray color and increases contrast by 300% versus a matt …

Tags:Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Projection Screens| Short Throw| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Microlite Screen Enters Production Phase for High Gain Screens

by Norbert Hildebrand

Microlite, the California-based developer of high gain projection screens is entering initial production phase in August 2015. After years of development, the company will be shipping two and three gain screens in 120″ and …

Tags:Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Projection Screens| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Primeview Shows OLED and Mirrored LCD Displays

by Norbert Hildebrand

Primeview, the New York based developer and manufacturer of industrial display solutions was showing its 55″ OLED display for the first time at a US conference. While already introduced at ISE, Primeview is pushing …

Tags:Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mirror Displays| OLEDs| Transparent Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Adder Debuts DDX KVM Solution

by Chris Chinnock

Rudimentary keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) solutions have evolved over the years to encompass far more features and capabilities. Adder Technologies’ Infinity solution is an example, but there still remains a need for less …

Tags:Infocomm 2015| KVMs| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 26

HDR is a BIG Opportunity for LCOS

by Chris Chinnock

LCOS has traditionally run a distant third to 3LCD and DLP based projector technology. But with the coming of High Dynamic Range TVs and content, interest in HDR projection solutions will grow. And right …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Canon Develops Laser-Phosphor Projector; Works 4K

by Chris Chinnock

Canon has a line of LCOS projectors branded as REALiS, but at Infocomm 2015, the company showed a DLP-based laser-phosphor projector for the first time. It is an 8,000 lumen prototype offering a resolution …

Tags:Canon| DLP Projectors| Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 26