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Sony Redesigns Laser Chassis

Building on its work with the VPL-FHZ55, Sony’s first 3LCD laser projector, the company has developed a new, brighter replacement. Designed ...

Panasonic hybrid lighting projector gets brightness boost

The new laser projector integrates in to an existing lighting rail system and comes equipped with 2,000 lumens of brightness and ...

40″ and 50″ Panel Supply Tight Till 2015

Asian sources expect the supply of 40″ and 50″ TV panels to be short until the end of the year. Suppliers ...

Barnes & Noble to Split Businesses

Barnes & Noble is to separate its education business from its retail and Nook digital units, creating two independent, publicly-traded companies. ...

US Consumers Want More Resolution (BC8)

Apparently the answer is “a lot”Jim Sanduski is President of Sharp Electronics in the US and he talked about the issues ...

8K Touch Table for Restaurants Under Development

The Nikkei Asian Review has posted information about the development of an 8K ‘touch table’ that is being developed for use ...

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3M Finds 90% of Consumers Desire Better Visual Quality

by Tom Allen

A survey by 3M has found that 90% of Americans still expect ‘significant technology upgrades’ when purchasing new LCD electronic devices. Many consumers are looking for better visual quality. 62% of device owners said …

Tags:3M (MMM)| Colour Quality| display quality| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 23

TCO proposes Accepted Substances List

by Tom Allen

TCO Certified has stated that more information is needed about the effects of non-halogenated substances, which have been used to replace halogenated flame retardants in IT products. A new draft proposes the phase-out of …

Tags:Environment| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TCO Development| Vol 22 - Issue 23

Dell Changes Temperature at Computex

by Tom Allen

At Computex, Dell has revealed a host of new computing products in the Inspiron consumer line. These include notebooks, hybrids and all-in-ones (AIOs). Release details have been shared (unusually for Computex launches), but there …

Tags:All-in-ones (AIOs)| Computex 2015| Convertible PCs| Dell| Large Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 22 - Issue 23

Gefen Signs Comm-Tec for Central Europe

by Helen Vince

Gefen has appointed German-based Comm-Tec as master distributor for its products throughout Central Europe. Comm-Tec, which has distributed Gefen solutions to resellers and integrators in Europe for many years, will provide centralised support and …

Tags:Distribution| Europe| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 23

Full-Colour OLED Patterned With Photoresist Technology

by Tom Allen

Fujifilm and Imec, a nanotechnology research institute, have worked together to develop a full-colour photoresist OLED. The result ‘paves the way to producing high-resolution and large organic electroluminescent (EL) [OLED] displays and establishing cost-competitive …

Tags:IMEC| Large Display Monitor| Manufacturing| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| SID Display Week 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Jon Atherton Exertis

Exertis Names Commercial Development Director

by Helen Vince

Exertis has hired Jon Atherton as commercial development director, to focus on B2B vendors. Atherton most recently served as director and VP at Entatech.

Tags:Exertis| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| Vol 22 - Issue 23

AMD Names Head of CG Unit

by Helen Vince

AMD has announced that Jim Anderson has joined the company as senior VP and general manager of AMD’s computing and graphics (CG) business group. In his new role, Anderson will be responsible for managing …

Tags:AMD| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| Vol 22 - Issue 23

JCDecaux Goes Live in Edinburgh

by Tom Allen

Click to enlargeJCDecaux has started to roll out the first displays in Edinburgh, Scotland, as part of the tender it won last year (JCDecaux Brings Digital Network to Edinburgh Centre). Nine digital bus shelters, …

Tags:DOOH| JCDecaux| Large Display Monitor| Outdoor Displays| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 23

Rumour: Samsung Galaxy Line-Up Grows

by Tom Allen

Rumours have begun to appear of a larger Galaxy S6 model called the S6 Plus. It will be a phablet-style device and is said to be code-named ‘Project Zero 2’. The original S6 and …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| phablets| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 23

CRT Firms Agree Antitrust Settlement

by Helen Vince

Several Asian CRT manufacturers have reached a settlement with a US court to pay approximately $528 million to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging that they conspired to fix prices. The companies named in …

Tags:CRT| Hitachi| Large Display Monitor| Panasonic| Philips| Price Fixing| Samsung| toshiba| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 23

And Finally… – Vol 22 No 24

by Tom Allen

The IoT is getting crowded. Connected wigs, lightbulbs, bras – it’s hard to find a niche. Intel is trying, though, with a connected nappy (diaper, for you Americans) at Computex. When baby has an …

Tags:Back Panel| Computex 2015| Intel| Internet of Things IOT| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

BQ Follows E4.5 With Larger Ubuntu Smartphone

by Tom Allen

The world’s second Ubuntu smartphone has been announced by Spain’s BQ and Canonical. The Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition follows BQ’s E4.5 in February (Canonical Promises Break from the Norm With Ubuntu). Although full …

Tags:Europe| Mobile Display Monitor| Operating Systems| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 23