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Michael James Retires as Portrait CEO

Martin FishmanMichael James – president, co-founder and CEO of Portrait Displays (A Pivot for Portrait’s James) – has now officially announced ...

Korean Makers Invest in Flexible OLED Technology

The glass-based AMOLED display market will be worth almost $23 billion in 2022. To adapt to new market conditions, both Samsung ...

FlexEnable’s Plastic LCDs Aimed at Automotive

FlexEnable plans to talk about its latest free-form and flexible LCDs at next week’s SID event, in the Automotive special event. ...

Royole Named Winner of Prestigious European Product Design Award

Royole Corporation, a leading innovator and manufacturer of next-generation human-machine interface technologies and products such as advanced flexible displays, flexible sensors, ...

Vestel Sees 20% Growth in Turnover

Vestel has said that it expects to record a more than 20% year on year growth in turnover for 2014, reaching ...

IFA Gets Started

I’m writing this in my hotel room after the first couple of days of press events leading up to IFA. The ...

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Toshiba PCs are Smartphone-Sized

by Bob Raikes

Toshiba North America has launched some PCs that are said to be the size of smartphones at 6.5″ x 3.3″ x 0.8″ (16.5 x 8.4 x 2cm) and weighing 10.9 oz (309 gms). The …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Media Players| Mobile Display Monitor| toshiba| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Atlanta Falcons Unveil New Stadium with Daktronics LED Displays

by Andrew Fenn

The Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia opens its doors this week, as the city’s home team, the Atlanta Falcons, play their first game underneath Daktronics’ “Halo”, claimed to be the largest non-transparent LED display …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LED| Outdoor Displays| Sports and Stadiums| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Chicago Towers to be Upgraded

by Bob Raikes

Panasonic has supplied LEDs for Chicago’s Millenium Park which has had an upgrade to its original displays, installed in 2004 by Barco. The contractor was Threshold Acostics. The original Crown Fountain system was designed …

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

Giggle Entertainment Network Winning in NZ

by Bob Raikes

A New Zealand content creator, the Giggle Entertainment Network has developed to be available in 1,200 locations in the country by supplying a one hour repeating comedy channel. The company found that viewers can …

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

NumWorks calculator

NumWorks Updates Programmable Calculator Segment

by Bob Raikes

Our attention was drawn to a new graphing calculator from NumWorks that it says brings the category (which it estimates at 4 million units per year) up to date as the market leaders were …

Tags:LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 32

InFocus Joins with AOpen for Chrome-based Whiteboard

by Bob Raikes

InFocus has done a deal with AOpen to deliver its JTouch 70 monitor with the AOpen Commercial Chromebox for collaboration applications. The bundle is called the JTouch Chrome 70 and is aimed at teachers …

Tags:Chrome| InFocus| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 32

GPU Shipments Up 7.2% from Last Quarter

by Bob Raikes

Jon Peddie Research has published its results for Q2’17 GPU shipments world-wide. Up to now, the GPU and PC market had been showing a return to what has been normal seasonality. The typical pattern …

Tags:GPUs| Jon Peddie Research (JPR)| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 32

No Comment from HTC on Rumours of a Spin-Off

by Alan Spencer

No comment has been received from HTC on recent market speculation that the company is currently conducting a strategic assessment on its future, including options to sell-off the company or spin off its VR …

Tags:HTC| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 32