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NRF 2017 – 4 POS Terminals

Point-of-sale (POS) terminals have displaced cash registers in the technology-centric stores and chains that the NRF Big Show caters to. While ...

LG Touts The Coming Revolution of OLED TVs

If you were among one of the 111.5 million viewers of Sunday’s Superbowl here in the US, there’s a good chance ...

Ricoh Expands its Projector Line to Address Broader Applications at InfoComm16

Ricoh is on track for a banner year in the expansion of its projector line, addressing customers’ needs in a variety ...

Elbit and ATR Sign Contract to Include Skylens into Airplanes

ATR, the French based manufacturer of turboprop aircraft, has signed a contract with Elbit system from Israel to provide the ClearVision ...

Arrival Of High Dynamic Range TV Highlights Artistic Intent Challenges

The latest trend in television technology, known as High Dynamic Range (HDR), will help raise the viewing experience to new levels ...

ECR 2015 Round Up

Beacon of Shenzen was at the show with its own booth for the second year. The first product it showed us ...

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First iPhone 6C Images Appear Online

by Tom Allen

Alleged pictures of the case of Apple’s iPhone 6C have been leaked. Blog “Future Supplier” published the images, which show a differently-shaped cutout for the camera and speakers compared to the iPhone 5C. View …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 14

Titan X Should be Used for UltraHD – And Only UltraHD

by Tom Allen

In a series of benchmarking tests, Hexus has determined that Nvidia’s new Titan X GPU (Titan X: A Low-Cost Answer to Titan Z) is capable of driving UltraHD content at very high frame rates …

Tags:Chips| Game Playing| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Nvidia| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 14

iPad Pro Features Two Ports, Photo Shows

by Tom Allen

Images that are claimed to display Apple’s much-rumoured large iPad Pro show the tablet with two ports. The images, from Dutch website Vandaag Apple, show an opening on the side of the tablet that …

Tags:Apple| iPad| Mobile Display Monitor| USB| Vol 22 - Issue 14

Nissan Leaf – is it a display?

by Mark Fihn

I recently opined to a group of display industry experts that I thought “the next big thing” in the display industry was not going to be related to some incremental improvement related to high-information-content …

Tags:Automotive| Vol 22 - Issue 15

Blu Kickstarter is Cancelled

by Tom Allen

Blu, a high-concept ‘wearable smartphone’ – which would literally curve around the wrist, and uses a 5.3″ flexible OLED display – was due to have its first products shipping in May. This seemed very …

Tags:Crowdfunding (Kickstarter etc)| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 14| Wearables

Researchers Discover Self-Healing Nanowire Properties

by Tom Allen

Silver nanowires are one option to replace ITO as a conductive material in displays – they are lower-cost and flexible – but research has been limited due to a lack of understanding about their …

Tags:Flexible Devices| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Vol 22 - Issue 14

Barco Lights Up Spring Gala

by Tom Allen

Barco has again supplied display equipment to China Central Television’s Spring Festival Galaxy. The show, which was broadcast on 19th February (the eve of Chinese New Year), used eight HDF-W26 projectors. It was Barco’s …

Tags:Back Panel| Barco| China| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| Rental and Staging| Vol 22 - Issue 14

Light Polymers Lowers Cost of OLED Contrast Improvements

by Tom Allen

US/Taiwan-based Light Polymers has developed a lyotropic liquid crystal material (CR006) that can be coated on substrates, or directly onto OLED panel glass, to improve the contrast and readability of OLED displays. The reflective …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LC Materials (Liquid Crystal)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 22 - Issue 14

Canatu Achieves Super-Thin Dimensions on CNB Film

by Tom Allen

A new super-thin product has been added to Canatu’s range of transparent, conductive carbon nanobud films. The device is just 23µm thick, and targets thin devices and flexible applications. Canatu claims that it has …

Tags:Canatu| Film materials| Flexible Displays| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch| Vol 22 - Issue 14

Valens Launches HDBaseT 2.0 Testing Services

by Tom Allen

Testing and certification services are now available for new products using the HDBaseT 2.0 standard. The services conform to the Compliance Test Specification that was recently made available to HDBaseT Alliance members (HDBaseT Alliance …

Tags:Chips| HDBaseT| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Testing| Vol 22 - Issue 14

PMA’s February Projector Results Similar to January

by Tom Allen

PMA Research has announced the top-selling projectors in the USA in February. The company divides the results into three categories: ‘pico and personal’, ‘mainstream’ and ‘4,000+ lumen’. Optoma’s EH501 held on to the top …

Tags:Epson| Hitachi| InFocus| Large Display Monitor| NEC| Optoma| PMA Research| Projectors| sony| Vol 22 - Issue 14

Exertis Continues TechAid Support

by Tom Allen

Exertis is to donate eight of Dell’s Venue 11 7130 tablets to the TechAid programme in Ghana. The tablets will be used for childrens’ education. The company is also helping to raise money to …

Tags:Back Panel| Dell| Exertis| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 14