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Tellywood Focuses on Immersive Content

2015 hasn’t exactly been a blockbuster film release year but SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) 2015 Symposium attendees ...

tvONE CORIOmaster Drives 16K Video Wall in New Flagship £19 Million University of Warwick Building

tvONE (tvone.com) a leading designer and manufacturer of cutting-edge video and multimedia processing equipment, today announced that a CORIOmaster mini video ...

Metrological Enhances Liberty and Comcast

Liberty Global and Comcast will use open-sourced browser enhancements from Metrological, the company has announced. These enhancements mean that the companies ...

DSCC is Bullish On Equipment Spending

Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) has a new release of its Capex forecast and believes that the market is bigger than ...

Other Screen News from InfoComm 2016

MicroLite was at InfoComm to show off its existing screen materials, but we also learned of two new screens that will ...

Parade Technologies Introduces New DisplayPort™ 1.4 Mux and Demux Products with Jitter Cleaning

Parade Technologies, Ltd., a leading high-speed interface IC supplier, today announced two new chips that expand options for video transport demultiplexing/multiplexing ...

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Impression Pi Boasts Control Through Computer Vision

by Tom Allen

uSens has launched a Kickstarter campaign for an interactive, mobile VR headset called Impression Pi (appropriately launched on Pi Day). The company says that development on hardware is nearly completed. The Kickstarter campaign is …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Computer Vision| Crowdfunding (Kickstarter etc)| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 12

Big-Screens, Big Stakes and Big Games with Epson Home Cinema

by Helen Vince

With basketball and hockey playoffs quickly approaching, bring home the game with the versatile Epson® PowerLite® Home Cinema 3500 1080p home theater projector. Whether you’re a basketball or hockey fanatic, the portable Home Cinema …

Tags:Epson| FullHD (1080P)| Projectors

Texas Hospital Chooses Nanolumens Over Projector

by Tom Allen

A new $1.3 billion facility has been constructed at Parkland Hospital in Texas and was opened last year. The facility includes a large-format LED display using Nanolumens’ NanoSlim solution. The screen, installed in the …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 13

Correction: NEC’s 90″ Display Is Not $4,000!

by Tom Allen

Thanks to an eagle-eyed reader who spotted an error in our coverage last week (yes, even the Display Monitor team makes mistakes – albeit rarely!). We had said that NEC’s E905 used a VA …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| NEC| Vol 22 - Issue 12

John Lewis EHT Sales up 8% in 2014

by Helen Vince

UK-based John Lewis’ electricals and home technology (EHT) business grew 7.9% year on year in 2014, despite what the firm described as a “challenging”market. The company said sales of large electricals and audio products …

Tags:John Lewis Partnership| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Retailers| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 12

Sony’s Vue Service Now Live

by Tom Allen

Sony Computer Entertainment president, Andrew House, said recently (Playstation Vue Coming to East Coast) that Sony’s Playstation Vue TV service would be rolled out to the East Coast of the USA soon. The service …

Tags:Cable Cutting (cord cutting)| IPTV| Large Display Monitor| sony| Streaming Video| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 12

QMC Breaks Stokes-Shift Barrier for Brighter Displays

by Tom Allen

The ‘Stokes-shift’ is the difference between a quantum dot’s (QD) peak excitation and peak emission wavelengths. Minimising the overlap between these bands enhances the clarity and brightness of a fluorescing QD, by avoiding re-absorption …

Tags:Brightness| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 12

Smart Presentations Announces Certification to Install SMART Room System

by Tom Allen

SMART accredited reseller and installer, Smart Presentations Ltd, is a certified installer of SMART Room Systems incorporating Microsoft’s enterprise communications tool, Lync, which is today being officially re-branded as Skype for Business. The SMART …

Tags:Interactive Displays| Microsoft

Paul Butler Named Top Exec by PCR

by Tom Allen

Paul Butler, sales director at AOC/MMD UK and Ireland, has been recognised as one of the region’s top technology executives by PCR. Butler has worked in the IT channel for more than 20 years …

Tags:Awards| Back Panel| Ireland| Large Display Monitor| MMD (AOC Philips)| Mobile Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 12

Nanosys Doubles QD Capacity on UltraHD Demand

by Tom Allen

Nanosys has doubled its quantum dot production capacity, to 25 tons per year. The new capacity enables Nanosys to provide optical components to more than 6 million 60″ UltraHD TVs a year and the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanosys| Quantum Dots| Supply Chain| Vol 22 - Issue 12