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Barco Shares Plans for RSNA

Barco will be at the RSNA at the end of November, showing its displays for radiology, including the Coronis Uniti, and ...

Are Displays Becoming a Differentiator for Automobiles?

In recent years, automobiles have edged their way into the consumer electronics world. While automotive applications such as car stereos and ...

Into AV to Distribute Optoma Projectors

Optoma has appointed Into AV to supply its UltraHD/4K projectors in the UK.

Asustek August Revenue Up 18%

Asustek’s August sales increased 18% from July to NT$40.8 billion ($1.2 billion), though this was 3.2% lower than August 2014. Last ...

Jasper Display Shows Working 4K LCOS

On a recent visit to Jasper Display in California, we had a chance to learn a lot about what the company ...

Paris and Prague to host CES Unveiled Events Abroad in 2016

Today the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)™, formerly the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, announced the return of its CES Unveiled event series ...

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Google Result 04/02/2015

by Helen Vince

Google Inc. has announced its fourth quarter and full year results, posting a net profit in Q4 of $4.7 billion on turnover of $18.1 billion, which compares with a net profit in the final …

Tags:Financial Data| Google| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Panasonic Stops Making TVs in China, Mexico

by Helen Vince

Panasonic is reported to have stopped manufacturing TVs at its plant in Mexico and is also about to liquidate its joint venture TV plant in Shandong, China. The company is expected to scale back …

Tags:China| Large Display Monitor| Panasonic| TV Production| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Media Broadcast Applies for -T2 Platform

by Tom Allen

Media Broadcast was the sole applicant to operate a future DVB-T2 platform in Germany. ZAK, the media authorities’ licensing commission, will now examine whether the framework conditions set in the tender have been met and the capacities …

Tags:Broadcast| DVB-T & T2| Germany| Large Display Monitor| TV Reception| Vol 22 - Issue 06

BSkyB Accelerates UltraHD Plans

by Tom Allen

According to the UK’s Sunday Telegraph, BSkyB plans to launch an UltraHD service this spring – well ahead of the previous late 2015/early 2016 timeframe (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 18). A new STB …

Tags:4k| Large Display Monitor| Sky| UK (United Kingdom)| UltraHD (4KTV)| Vol 22 - Issue 06

UltraHD Panels Exceed $30 Billion by 2020

by Tom Allen

A new report by Transparency Market Research (http://tinyurl.com/pm6b9mn) forecasts that the UltraHD panel market will be worth $30.4 billion by 2020. By this time, the panel market will exceed 5.7 million units, with a …

Tags:4k| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Mobile Display Monitor| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Sharp Shares CES TV Prices

by Tom Allen

Sharp has shared more details about the UltraHD TV lineup that we saw at CES (Sharp Bridges High-Res Gap). As we heard at the event, Sharp will introduce five new screen sizes as its …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| sharp| TVs (TV Sets)| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Huawei to Reveal New Phone in London

by Tom Allen

Jerry Huang, director of communications at Huawei, has revealed that the company will not launch a new phone at MWC, instead focusing on wearables. The next addition to the company’s premium P-Series (likely to …

Tags:Huawei| Mobile Display Monitor| MWC 2015| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 06| Wearables

Czech Republic Speaks Against Spectrum Reallocation

by Tom Allen

The Czech Telecom Office (CTU) has said that it is in favour of keeping the 470-694MHz band reserved for terrestrial TV services. The regulator does not support dividing or solely allocating the spectrum for …

Tags:Czech Republic| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Spectrum Allocation| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Samsung Changelog Suggests Large OLED

by Tom Allen

An update to Samsung’s Milk Music application accidentally showed compatibility with a new device listed as the Tab S Pro. Samsung’s original Tab S models, in 8.4″ and 10.5″ sizes, were the company’s first …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Samsung| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Blind People See The Light With eSight’s OLED

by Tom Allen

A US company called eSight has developed glasses using OLED displays that bring sight to people who are registered legally blind. The glasses use a high-speed camera and patented video processing software as well …

Tags:Back Panel| Eyewear| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Archimedia Supports HDR and UltraHD

by Tom Allen

Archimedia’s Atlas media player has been updated to v3.1.1, enabling playback of UltraHD content at 60fps. HDR and multiple formats are also supported.    

Tags:Digital Signage| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Media Players| Mobile Display Monitor| Software| UltraHD & 4K| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Nanolumens Takes on Boston Arena

by Tom Allen

40 of Nanolumens’ Nanoslim displays have been installed in the TD Garden arena in Boston, with more to come as part of a two-year renovation project. The rollout includes the world’s first major installation …

Tags:Digital Signage| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| LED| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 06