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Samsung Goes After Mid-Range Market

Late last month a new line of entry- to mid-range Galaxy smartphones appeared online, called the Galaxy A series. We wrote ...

World Organic LED Market is Expected to Reach $ 37.2 Billion, by 2020 – Allied Market Research

According to a new report published by Allied Market Research titled, “World Organic LED Market – Opportunities and Forecasts, 2014 – ...

Qualcomm Will NOT Produce a Headset

It had been reported (but not by us) that Qualcomm was building a VR headset, following a showing of a prototype ...

Robust Panels from Innolux at Touch Taiwan

As well as the mid-size panels that we covered last week, Innolux has shared news about the automotive displays that it ...

Swisscom Uses Cisco

Swisscom is using Cisco’s UltraHD live encoding solution to run its new UltraHD TV service, which was launched on the 14th ...

OUE Tower Acquires Huge LED Art Wall

The OUE Tower in Los Angles is the 13th tallest skyscraper in the USA. Its lobby now boasts a 38.5m x ...

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Graphene Size Raised and Synthesis Time Dramatically Reduced

by Tom Allen

A Korean company, Haesung DS, has developed a method to mass-produce single-crystal graphene, with a wafer size over 30″ and uniform characteristics. As well as producing a large wafer, the company also reduced synthesis …

Tags:Chips| Graphene| Korea| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 16

NAB 2015 Roundup

by Tom Allen

A new series of UltraHD lenses was shown by Fujifilm. The first is the UA80X9, designed for a 2/3″ sensor, with an 80x zoom and optical image stabilisation. The lens covers focal lengths from …

Tags:Cameras| Hitachi| Large Display Monitor| Laser Projectors| Lenses| NAB 2015| Panasonic| UltraHD & 4K| Video Encoders & Decoders| Vol 22 - Issue 17

Automotive Touch Grows at 18% CAGR, Shifts to Procap

by Tom Allen

Demand for touch screen automotive displays is rising rapidly, due to the widespread adoption of consumer devices such as smartphones and tablets. IHS predicts a CAGR of 18% through 2018 for automotive touch panel …

Tags:Automotive| IHS Markit| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| resistive| Touch| Touch Market| Vol 22 - Issue 16| Worldwide

Triumph Board Signs The Change in UK

by Helen Vince

The Change Organisation has signed a deal with Czech-Republic based Triumph Board for exclusive distribution of the company’s interactive presentation and AV equipment in the UK and Ireland.

Tags:Distributors| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Primeview Shows OLED to US Market

by Tom Allen

Primeview used NAB to show off its ‘studio-quality’ 55″ OLED display, first seen and reported by us at ISE – the PRV55OLEDHDBT. The company stressed the advantages of OLED over LCD, including refresh rate, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| NAB 2015| OLEDs| Video Walls| Vol 22 - Issue 17

Jon Peddie Takes Home Lifetime Achievement Award

by Tom Allen

Jon Peddie, display analyst and friend of Display Monitor’s publisher, Meko, has been granted the CAD Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Peddie received the award in recognition of his outstanding lifelong pioneering, consulting and analysis …

Tags:Awards| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Samsung Takes Over Harrods

by Tom Allen

Samsung has ‘taken over’ London department store Harrods, with a display called ‘Experience Innovation at Harrods’. Alongside window displays, Samsung branding features inside the store until 24th April, including digital screens and static signage. …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Retailers| Samsung| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Ocean Assists in Network Rail Modernisation

by Tom Allen

Ocean Outdoor has been chosen to provide three new large-format ‘Media Eyes’ screens to the revamped Birmingham New Street rail station, which will be fully operational this autumn. Each display will measure 30m x …

Tags:Digital Signage| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Ocean Outdoor| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 16

OVAB: Benelux Signage Sentiment Up, But Italy is Volatile

by Tom Allen

OVAB Europe has conducted more polls of digital signage sentiment around Europe, using its Digital Signage Business Climate Index (DBCI). Sentiment in the Benelux signage market continued to rise in March/April, according to the …

Tags:Belgium| Digital Signage| Digital Signage Data| Digital Signage Federation Europe (was OVAB)| DOOH| Europe| Italy| Large Display Monitor| Netherlands| Norway| Sweden| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Exterion Tackles London Transport Network

by Tom Allen

Transport for London is working with NEC and Exterion Media to modernise advertising in the London Underground. Launching this summer, Exterion’s new DX3 platform – using custom-built projectors from NEC Display Solutions – will …

Tags:Digital Signage| DLP Projectors| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| NEC| Projectors| Transport| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 16

MDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 16

by Tom Allen

UK and US customers can now pre-order Apple‘s new 12″ Macbook (Apple Plugs TV, Adds a New MacBook and erm…. Shows Some Watches), which features a single USB-C port. The waiting time is drastically …

Tags:Asus| BlackBerry| Convertible PCs| Google| HDMI| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Panasonic| Rugged Displays| Samsung| Smartphones| Smartwatches| tablets| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 16| Wearables

Electro Sonic is Democratic With Senate Signage Selection

by Tom Allen

The newly-opened Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate (EMK Institute) relies on digital signage to entertain and educate visitors. To faithfully recreate the experience, integrator ElectroSonic used products from multiple vendors. …

Tags:Christie| Digital Signage| Google| Large Display Monitor| NEC| Nortek (Gefen TVOne Magenta)| sharp| tablets| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 16