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Nokia Begins Job Cuts

Nokia has already begun downsizing in Germany (Job Cuts Rumoured at Nokia). 1,400 jobs are planned to be eliminated by 2018, ...

Scalable Display Spins Off Huddlewall

Scalable Display Technologies says it will spin off its Huddlewall collaboration display business, selling it to Sweden-based Hoylu AB. The multi-projector ...

New Metric for Absolute Color Accuracy

Display Metrology – A new display color accuracy metric was developed by DisplayMate and used by the lab, to help identify ...

Panasonic Highlights Projection & UltraHD

Panasonic was in the main Gitex area rather than in the Infocomm space. The first product we looked at was the ...

HDMI Upgrades Will Depend on Manufacturer

In an interview with HD Guru, Jeff Park – senior technical specifications manager for HDMI LLC – said that updating to ...

Electric Vehicles, Displays, and Electronics at CES 2017

When Display Monitor and Display Daily first started covering vehicular electronics at CES in depth, we focused on vehicular displays. That ...

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Jins Eyewear Reaches USA

by Tom Allen

Japanese company Jins is bringing its Jins Meme smart eyewear (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 21) to the US market. The glasses do not contain a display; instead, they are a head-mounted input device. …

Tags:Japan| Mobile Display Monitor| SmartGlasses| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 05| Wearables

Prestigio Multiphone 5550 Duo smartphone

Prestigio Goes Quad-Core

by Tom Allen

The Multiphone 5550 Duo smartphone, from Prestigio, is a 5.5″ model with a large, 3,000mAh battery. Protected by Gorilla Glass 3, the display has 1280 x 720 resolution and uses an IPS panel. A 1.3GHz …

Tags:Asbis (Prestigio)| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 04

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NPD Looks at Wearables and Fitness

by Bob Raikes

NPD held its annual event at CES and we have reported and enjoyed it for a number of years. We loved it in years gone by when Ross Young of DisplaySearch made his “death …

Tags:CES 2015| Fitness Trackers| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NPD| Vol 22 - Issue 03| Wearable Market

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Toshiba is Re-Assessing its US TV Plans

by Bob Raikes

Toshiba did not announce any new TVs at CES earlier this month; a surprising move for a company that has been in the US market for several decades. It appears that this may have …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| toshiba| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Qualcomm and Wearable Devices

by Norbert Hildebrand

Wearable devices were a major topic at CES with many companies showing products for this developing market. Qualcomm, as one of the key suppliers for mobile devices today, has a natural interest in all …

Tags:CES 2015| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Qualcomm| Stream TV| Vol 22 - Issue 03| Wearables

Tablet and Smartphone Markets on Different Paths

by Norbert Hildebrand

Smartphones and tablets have been the darlings of the CE industry for the last few years. While smartphones took over the growing mobile phone market in one swift motion, tablets have often been seen as the …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphone Market

Dr. Jon Likes LG’s super-wide, high-res, IPS LED Monitor

by Jon Peddie

LG’s super-wide, high-res, IPS LED Monitor Nearly three feet of desktop make this the ultimate gaming monitor Jon Peddie Why is this the ultimate gamer monitor? Wide field of view – the more you …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Jon Peddie Research (JPR)| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Vol 22 - Issue 04

Will Apple Watch Change Everything Again?

by Steve Sechrist

In the post CES world of wearable devices, attention is once again shifting to Apple and its looming launch of the long-discussed Apple Watch wearable device. Look for this no later than March 2015 …

Tags:Apple| Smartwatches| Vol 22 - Issue 03