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LG to Peak in Smartphone OLED Supply in 2020

The OLED Association published some interesting forecasts for OLED shares in the rapidly developing smartphone market. The Association forecasts that, over ...

PH300 Selects Optimal Angle, Says LG

LG is to launch its smallest portable projector yet this month. The Minibeam PH300 (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 36) measures ...

AUO Wins Award and Impresses

AUO started by showing us its 1.3″ (320 x 320 – 257ppi 350 cd/m²) plastic AMOLED and its 1.4″ “Full Circle” ...

Barnes & Noble Co-Brands Samsung’s S2

A variant on Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S2 (New Samsung Tab S2 is Very Thin) has been released through a collaboration with ...

Cree Restructures LED Business, Cuts Forecast

Cree has announced a restructuring of its LED business in order to cut excess capacity and overhead costs. The company also ...

Philips Ensures Image Colour Consistency

MMD’s 272P4APJKHB (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 36) is a new P-line LCD monitor for colour-critical applications. The 27″ display is factory-calibrated to ...

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Emmy Awards for Familiar Names

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Two companies familiar to Display Daily readers won engineering Emmy Awards recently for their work on JPEG2000 (J2K), intoPIX and Barco. Each company received a Technology and Engineering Emmy Award for its work on JPEG2000 standardization and interoperability within …

Tags:Awards| Barco| JPEG2000| SMPTE| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Phones, TVs and Tablets to Rise This Year, Says GfK

by Tom Allen

The IFA Media Reception is held every year at CES in The Wynn hotel, just before the Showstoppers press event. As well as promoting IFA, there is always some useful data shared! The event …

Tags:CES 2015| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Atmel Improves Development Time and adds Automotive Apps

by Bob Raikes

Atmel showed this automotive demo at PepcomTouch controller maker, Atmel, was at the Pepcom event and was talking about its latest developments. The company is making its touch technology more sensitive as there are …

Tags:Atmel| Automotive| CES 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Pcap (Procap)| Touch Controllers| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Haier Builds on IFA Releases

by Tom Allen

TVs were Haier’s focus at CES; while the company has a range of mobile devices, it introduces them at different shows, including IFA. On the subject of IFA, several products from the 2014 show …

Tags:CES 2015| Haier| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 22 - Issue 04

Lenovo Stacks

Too Much from Lenovo….

by Bob Raikes

Lenovo had a huge range of new products at CES, but was not showing publicly on the show floor. Fortunately, we have friends in high places and we were able to meet the company …

Tags:CES 2015| Embedded Pico Projectors| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Pcap (Procap)| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Quantum Dots Will Jump 500% Over 9 Years

by Tom Allen

According to Touch Display Research, the quantum dot component market will be worth more than $2 billion by 2016, and exceed $10.6 billion by 2025. Jennifer Colegrove, CEO and principal analyst, said that quantum dots …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Touch Display Research (TDR)| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Barco Signs Partnership with MCD Medical Computers Deutschland

by Helen Vince

Barco has signed a strategic partnership with MCD Medical Computers Deutschland, which will see Barco’s surgical displays offered to the healthcare industry throughout Germany, Austria and Switzerland. 

Tags:Barco| Distributors| Europe| Large Display Monitor| Medical| Vol 22 - Issue 03

MediaTek Sets up ‘The Bomb’

by Tom Allen

Reports from China claim that Mediatek is working on a processor with ten (deca) or twelve (dodeca) cores, neatly bypassing the 64-bit octa-core processors that are being released today. According to GizChina, the new …

Tags:Chips| Mediatek| Mobile Display Monitor| Mobile Processors| Vol 22 - Issue 04

LDM Product Roundup: Volume 22 No 3

by Tom Allen

A range of UltraHD products has been added to Crestron‘s DM 3.0 lineup. These include the DM-RMC-4K-SCALER-C (a 60Hz scaler); HDBaseT input (DMC-4K-C/DMC-4K-C-DSP) and HDMI output (DMC-4K-HDO) cards; plenium (DM-CBL-ULTRA-P) and non-plenium (DM-CBL-ULTRA-NP) type CMR HDBaseT …

Tags:Crestron| HDBaseT| HDMI| Large Display Monitor| MMD (AOC Philips)| Notebooks| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 03

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Pepcom Highlights OLEDs, QDs and HMDs

by Tom Allen

The second of the pre-CES press events, Pepcom/Digital Experience was also the largest this year, with an ’80s theme. I felt like Wade Watts stepping inside the room, which was festooned with Rubik’s cubes, sweatbands …

Tags:CES 2015| Corning| Dell| Epson| Garmin| HP Inc| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| toshiba| Vol 22 - Issue 03| Wireless Charging

Toshiba Focuses on Concepts

by Tom Allen

Toshiba’s stand was largely full of conceptual devices, although there were only a few product announcements. Security is more and more of a concern these days, so Toshiba has developed the Toshiba Zero Client …

Tags:Augmented Reality| CES 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SmartGlasses| tablets| toshiba| Vol 22 - Issue 03