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DisplayLink Partners to Bring USB Graphics Support in Latest Microsoft Windows 10 Anniversary Update

DisplayLink, the leading provider of USB graphics technology, today announced that DisplayLink delivers seamless wired display connectivity in the new Windows ...

Hydis Joins with Tianma but Sees Revenue Downturn

Hydis Technologies, Korea-based subsidiary of electronic paper maker E Ink Holdings (EIH), and China-based Tianma Micro-electronics have agreed to cross-license TFT-LCD ...

Bloomberg: Samsung’s Bendable Phones at MWC 2017

Bloomberg sources have revealed more details about the rumoured bendable smartphones (codenamed Project Valley), which are said to be under development ...

Big Focus on Quantum Dots by Samsung at IFA

On the first day of press events, Samsung held a launch event for the Samsung Gear S3 smartwatch, attended by its ...

Google In Trouble with Pixel Camera

Google got a lot of praise for its Pixel phones and quoted DxOMark ratings as the highest ever received for the ...

Werner Asks If We Really Need UltraHD?

Ken Werner of Nutmeg Consultants has been involved with Latin Display for some years, but a last minute problem with his ...

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Kyocera Handles Direct Sunlight

by Raverstead

Kyocera has developed two new TFT-LCD display modules for use in bright environments, such as direct sunlight. Because of this, they are suited for use in industrial, medical, aerospace and similar applications. An LED …

Tags:High Brightness Displays| Kyocera| LCD Modules| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 49

Samsung to Commercialise Rollable Batteries

by Raverstead

Samsung has shown a rollable battery, for wearables, at the Interbattery Technology Exhibition trade show in Korea. The work of researchers at the Samsung Technology Centre, the company said that the battery will be …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor

Ams Supports Eight-Direction Gestures

by Raverstead

Ams AG has released a new family of chips that integrate six sensing functions, including gesture detection and Mobeam barcode emulation. The chips are part of the TMG399x family. They are intended for use …

Tags:Chips| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch Controllers| Touch Interfaces| Vol 21 - Issue 45

John Lewis Enjoys Best-Ever Week

by Raverstead

Black Friday pushed John Lewis, in the UK, to its best-ever trading week. Sales totalled £179.1 million ($280.4 million), up 21.8% YoY – well above the previous total of £164.4 million ($257.4 million). Online …

Tags:Black Friday| John Lewis Partnership| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 21 - Issue 48

Supercapacitor Process Streamlines Display Production

by Raverstead

Work on a new supercapacitor has led a South Dakota State University researcher to develop a new plasma technology that will streamline display screen production. Qi Hua Fan was working on a less-expensive supercapacitor …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vapour Deposition| Vol 21 - Issue 47

Travel Plaza TV’s Displays Designed for High Traffic Areas

by Raverstead

Travel Plaza TV is a digital signage network which works exclusively with 3D autostereoscopic displays. The company currently has 259 installations in 38 states of the USA. The 46″ autostereoscopic displays are lenticular-based units …

Tags:Autostereo 3D| Digital Signage| DPAA Video Everywhere Summit| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NEC| USA| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Osram Reaches New Blue Brightness

by Raverstead

While our previous coverage of Osram at Electronica has focused on the company’s backlighting technology, we found more to discuss this year. The company had a large stand at the front of hall A3 …

Tags:Electronica 2014| Large Display Monitor| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| Osram| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Asus Brings First QD Laptop to Market

by Raverstead

The Asus Zenbook NX500 (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 23), which uses a 3M quantum dot enhancement film, is now on sale. It costs $2,700, but Asus notes that it is a limited edition …

Tags:3M (MMM)| Asus| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Quantum Dots| Vol 21 - Issue 48

BenQ Releases New 4K Monitor with sRGB Color Space

by Raverstead

The BL2711U 27” monitor from BenQ is a UHD-4K monitor that features an IPS-type wide-viewing angle panel, apparently sourced from AUO. It is aimed at CAD/CAM designers (includes SolidWorks certification – a special brightness …

Tags:BenQ| Desktop Monitors| IPS| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Celebrating 20 Years of Playstation

by Raverstead

The 3rd December marked 20 years since the release of the first Playstation console in Japan. It was followed by the PS2 in 2000, PS3 in 2006 and, seven years later, the PS4 in …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| PlayStation| sony| Vol 21 - Issue 48

DirecTV Firming up Plans for 4K-UHD Service

by Raverstead

According to a transcript of the earning call for DirecTV provided by TheStreet, the company will soon begin offering an UltraHD video on demand (VOD) service by the end of the year. In 2015, …

Tags:DirecTV| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| VOD in UltraHD & 4K| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Estimote Turns Objects Into ‘Nearables’

by Raverstead

Estimote is a beacon company that has taken the technology to a new form factor: stickers. These ‘tiny super beacons’ were announced in August but have just begun to be shipped. The Estimote Stickers …

Tags:Beacons| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Museums & Exhibitions| Retail| Vol 21 - Issue 44