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Optoma Creates a Magic Carpet

Optoma has developed a ‘Magic Carpet’ interactive projection system with Loxit Ltd and Sensory Guru that uses a height adjustment system ...

LDM Vol 22 No 30 Product Roundup

Dell has launched, under its Wyse brand, the 490-Z90Q10 and 5490-D90Q10 thin clients which use quad core AMD G-Series Processors. The ...

Ingram Micro signs German Deal

In Germany Ingram Micro has signed a deal with Dutch company Skool to distribute a new line of tablets and notebooks ...

Peerless Slims Mount for Signage

Peerless-AV has developed a new universal mounting kit for 46″ – 55″ displays in public areas. The unit (DS-VW655-2×2) features a ...

Lots of PCs – part 2

In a previous post, I mentioned that I was trying to simplify my life by using my notebook PC both at ...

Veeso Adds Facial Expressions to VR

In order to enhance the reality of the VR experience, some commercially available headsets include the capability of tracking the user’s ...

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Tamagotchis Arrive in the 21st Century, Thanks to LG

by Raverstead

Well, this is new. LG is really pursuing the idea that the smartphone is the most personal device that people own, with its new lineup of ‘Aka’ (pronounced Aw-kuh) handsets. Each of the four …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Quanta Plans Double-Digit Wearable Growth

by Raverstead

Quanta vice chairman C.C. Leung told journalists in New Taipei City that the company expects “significant growth” in the wearables market next year. Leung said that Quanta is targetting double-digit sales growth and will …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| ODMs & OEMs| Quanta| Vol 21 - Issue 45| Wearables

And Finally – CNN Lets Down Microsoft

by Raverstead

Ouch. Microsoft is going to be very upset with CNN, we feel. After (presumably) paying for the Surface Pro 3 tablet to be used during programming, the presenters were found to be using the …

Tags:Apple| Back Panel| iPad| Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Intel’s Perceptual Computing Initiative

by Raverstead

Geoff Walker, in his role as Senior Systems Architect at Intel, delivered a keynote entitled Interactive Computing Devices and Applications Based on Intel RealSense Technology. In explaining why Intel is pursuing its perceptual computing …

Tags:Intel| Large Display Monitor| Laser Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| TGM 2014| Vol 21 - Issue 45

UltraHD Rumoured for Samsung’s Note 5

by Raverstead

A tip sent to Phone Arena claims that Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 phablet will have a 5.9″ OLED display with UltraHD resolution – equal to 746ppi. The display will enter productionby August 2015. Display …

Tags:AMOLED| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| phablets| Samsung| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Samsung Considers AMOLED Price Cuts

by Raverstead

Samsung is said to be considering cutting the price of its AMOLED panels for smartphones. Sources say that the company has been visiting customers, primarily in China, to discuss reduced pricing. Reducing the price …

Tags:AMOLED| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Asustek Hits Six Quarter High Profit

by Raverstead

Asustek announced this week that its net profit in Q3 reached its highest level since the first quarter of 2013, thanks partly to better-than-expected smartphone shipments. The company’s net profit in Q3 was NT$5.8 …

Tags:Asus| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Internet of Things Adoption Climbing Quickly

by Raverstead

There will be 4.9 billion connected ‘things’ (such as ATMs and airline check-in machines) in use next year, up 30% from 2014, and 25 billion by 2020. These figures come from Gartner, which says …

Tags:Gartner| Internet of Things IOT| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Wintek’s Woes Continue as October Sales Fall 20%

by Raverstead

Touch panel manufacturer Wintek suffered another blow in October as it reported a 20% year on year fall in sales for the month to NT$5.7 billion ($186.3 million). Sales for the first 10 months …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 45| Wintek

Samsung Supplies AMOLED to New Customers

by Raverstead

AMOLED panels are being supplied to Russia’s Yotaphone by Samsung Display, industry sources have said. The move is part of a bid to compensate for lost business from SDC’s main buyer, Samsung Electronics. The …

Tags:AMOLED| E Ink| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Blackberry’s New Strategy is Bold Move

by Raverstead

John Chen, CEO of Blackberry, has told Reuters that the company may not launch any devices in 2015. Instead, the focus will be on a select few models and ensuring that they remain successful …

Tags:BlackBerry| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Markets for ITO Film Replacements

by Raverstead

Touch Gesture Motion 2014 was well populated with presentations on alternatives to indium tin oxide (ITO) transparent conducting films (TCF). The ITO Replacement session kicked off with a market research overview provided by Sweta …

Tags:IHS Markit| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TGM 2014| Vol 21 - Issue 45