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Philips P5 Processor Explained

If you are interested in the details of the latest Philips P5 processor (Philips Updates on 2017 Sets & HDR Plans), ...

Optoma Bright L/P Projector Runs for 30K Hours

Optoma has announced the ZU510T which is a 5,500 lumen 1920 x 1200 DLP laser phosphor projector and is designed to ...

Signagelive Wins Lithuanian Contract

Lithuania’s AB ‘Citadele’ bankas has deployed Samsung’s Smart Signage platform, using Signagelive’s SoC software. It is the country’s first financial institution ...

IHS Report Shows Growth in Notebook PC LCD Panel Market

IHS Markit has released a new report, forecasting that display shipments for notebook PCs will increase to 177 million units in ...

Caution About Signage Future in DACH

OVAB Europe’s Digital Signage Business Climate Index tracks the sentiment of the industry in several regions across Europe. Most recently OVAB ...

TV Shipment Growth in Double Digits

Worldwide TV shipments are expected to rise 10% next year, according to 376 sources, to around 230 million units. Large-size TV ...

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Selevision Unveils New Codec

by Vanessa Browning

Selevision, a leading Saudi multi-platform entertainment company serving the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), today announced the launch of its game-changing new codec, aptly named ‘Nukodec’. Designed to replace the H.264 and H.265/HEVC …

Tags:Broadcast| HEVC (H.265)| MEA (Middle East & Africa)

MDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 19

by Tom Allen

An ultra-light laptop, the LaVie Z, was introduced at CES 2015 by Lenovo (Too Much from Lenovo…). It is now on sale for $1,500. A convertible model with a 360° hinge (LaVie Z 360) …

Tags:HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Lenovo| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| sony| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 19

Auto Company’s Virtual Reality Center Upgraded With Christie 4K Projectors

by Vanessa Browning

One of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers chose Christie’s 4K 3D high frame rate (HFR) projection technology to modernize its 240-square-foot HD glass powerwall at the company’s Vehicle Engineering Center. The upgrade comprises two …

Tags:Christie| DLP Projectors| HFR - High Frame Rate

Christie Updates GM’s Experience Centre Video Wall

by Tom Allen

Christie projectors have been chosen to modernise a video wall at GM’s Vehicle Engineering Centre. The upgrade, replacing nine non-Christie projectors, uses two Mirage 4K25 projectors, using Christie Twist and AutoCal for automatic blending …

Tags:Back Panel| Blend & Warp| Christie| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| Video Walls| Vol 22 - Issue 19

Asus Leaves Android Behind

by Tom Allen

Apps cannot be installed on the Vivowatch, unlike Android Wear devices, because it lacks a mobile processorAsus has launched its Vivowatch (Asus Claims 10-Day Smartwatch Battery) in Taiwan, with its own ‘Kood’ OS. Kood …

Tags:Asus| Mobile Display Monitor| Operating Systems| Smartwatches| Vol 22 - Issue 19

LDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 19

by Tom Allen

The 78XT920 is a new TV for the Chinese market, from Hisense. The LCD set is 78″, with UltraHD resolution, local dimming (between 240 and 288 zones) and an ‘expanded’ colour gamut’. It is …

Tags:Hisense| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| Lenovo| NEC| Notebooks| Pricing| Projectors| Samsung| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 19

Ingram Micro Result 06/05/2015

by Helen Vince

Ingram Micro Inc. reported a 72% increase in net profit in the first quarter of year at $43 million, compared with a net profit of $25 million in Q1 of the previous year. Turnover …

Tags:Financial Data| Ingram Micro| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 19

Komsa Expands Wearables Offering

by Helen Vince

German mobile distributor Komsa has expanded the range of wearable products it offers. The company revealed at the recent Fitness Fair in Köln that it is supplying products from Beewi, HSTI, Fitbit, Misfit, Pebble, …

Tags:Distributors| Fitbit| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 19| Wearables

Christie Signs EAVS in France

by Helen Vince

Christie has appointed Groupe EAVS in France as official master distributor for the company’s professional videoprojectors.

Tags:Christie| Distributors| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 19

Display is Apple Watch’s Most Expensive Component

by Tom Allen

IHS estimates that the components of the Apple Watch (Sport edition) are $81.20 (New Apple Watch Has Lowest Ratio of Hardware Costs to Retail Price, IHS Teardown Reveals). The total cost of the product …

Tags:Apple Watch (iWatch)| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Vol 22 - Issue 19

DailyDOOH Returns to London

by Tom Allen

DailyDOOH will hold its Media Summit on 19th May, during London Digital Signage Week 2015. The focus this year will be on the impact of mobile technology on global cities. More than 200 participants …

Tags:Back Panel| Digital Signage| Events| Large Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 19