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LGD Creates Dedicated OLED Unit

LG Display (LGD) is reported to have established a new division to focus exclusively on commercialising OLED technology. The new division ...

Ingram Micro Result – 30/07/15

Ingram Micro posted a Q2 net loss of $34.3 million, compared with a profit for the same quarter last year of ...

Fujitsu Speeds Channel Sales with new Fujitsu Selections

Fujitsu today makes it easier than ever for its channel partners to quickly and effectively propose to their customers the 2 ...

Korean Equipment Manufacturers Thrive

The ETNews in Korea said that Korean display manufacturing equipment companies are having a good year because of the strong investment ...

Despite Pockets of Growth the Personal Computing Device Market Is Expected to Decline at a -2% CAGR through 2021, According to IDC

According to the latest forecast from International Data Corporation (IDC), global shipments of personal computing devices (PCDs) – composed of traditional ...

Game Charges for PlayStation VR

UK specialist retailer, Game, has upset users by charging £5 ($6) for a ten minute demonstration of the new PlayStation VR ...

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Eyevis UK Celebrates Five-Year Milestone

by Andrew Fenn

Eyevis UK provides an unnamed, high-profile retailer’s flagship store on Oxford Street round-the-clock surveillance and security. This week the company is celebrating five years of trouble-free operation at the store. eyevis UK supplies a …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Retail| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 24 - Issue 32

LGD Suffering with Low Flexible OLED Yields

by Bob Raikes

We have seen reports online, quoting CLSA, the investment firm as a source, that LG has lost a potential order from Xiaomi for three million OLEDs for smartphones. The reason is said to be …

Tags:LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Dolby Vision Firmware Update for LG UP970 Blu-ray Player Now Available

by Andrew Fenn

The long-awaited firmware update to activate Dolby Vision HDR support for LG’s UP970 Blu-ray player is finally available for consumers. This makes LG the second company to support Dolby Vision, after Oppo released its …

Tags:4k| Dolby Vision| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Gaida Says Player is Ideal for QSRs

by Bob Raikes

Shenzhen Jehe Technology Development Co.,Ltd under its Giada brand, has a couple of new products for digital signage. The F210U is a new digital media player based on the NUC concept that is said …

Tags:Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| Media Players| Vol 24 - Issue 32

CapGemini Announces IT Partnership with McDonald’s

by Andrew Fenn

CapGemini has announced it has signed an agreement with global fast food chain McDonald’s, as its new IT strategy provider, with further support coming from fellow French consulting company, Publicis.Sapient. As part of the …

Tags:Digital Signage| Kiosks| Large Display Monitor| QSRs & Menu Boards| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Westfield US Boosts Digital Presence

by Bob Raikes

Westfield Malls in the US has been investing to boost its digital displays in its shopping malls. The latest version of its platform uses cameras and sensors to capture audience metrics and that is …

Tags:Digital Signage| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Retail| Vol 24 - Issue 32

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E Ink Looking at eNotebooks & ESLs

by Milos Pavlovic

E Ink Holdings (EIH) and Sony Semiconductor Solutions have set up a joint venture to develop e-paper notebook products. The Taipei Times reported an interview with Frank Ko of EIH in which he said …

Tags:E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Mobile Display Monitor| sony| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Focus on Light Field Displays and Streaming

by Chris Chinnock

Light field displays, volumetric displays and eventually, holographic displays are all in development with the first commercial products coming soon. Such displays require a lot of image points (some call them voxels or volume …

Tags:3D Formats| Events| Holographic Displays| Light Field Displays| Vol 24 - Issue 32| Volumetric Displays

LDM Vol 24 #32 Round Up

by Bob Raikes

Christie has a promotion in some European countries to supply a free Vogels titlting wall bracket with every one of its Christie Access panels are now available from stock in 55″ and 65″ formats …

Tags:Christie| Double (Dual) Sided Displays| High Brightness Displays| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| UltraHD & 4K| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Cappasity Makes 3D Platform for AR/VR

by Bob Raikes

Capassity is developing a platform that is intended to help the development of interactive 3D content for AR & VR. The company’s CEO, Kosta Popov, said “Top luxury retailers who have implemented our 3D …

Tags:AR/VR| Augmented Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Subway Kiosks To Roll out

by Bob Raikes

Quick Service Restaurants (QSRs) are under increasing pressure to offer better service and Agilitee, an agency in Boston, has created a system that will be rolled out at all 26,000 Subway restaurants as part …

Tags:Back Panel| Kiosks| Large Display Monitor| QSRs & Menu Boards| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Lightntec Adds Colour to Film LEDs

by Bob Raikes

Sixteen:Nine.net had a podcast with Florian Kall of LightnTec, a self-funded start-up out in Karlsruhe, Germany and the podcast looks at some of the challenges of LED walls and how the company has a …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LED| Outdoor Displays| Vol 24 - Issue 32