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OLED Ready For Prime Time?

OLED – OLED technology is the designated prince of the display technology world. We have seen it rise from a novel technology ...

Samsung Signs MoU to Boost Next-Gen TV

Samsung has agreed a Memorandum of Understanding with Pearl TV (a partnership of nine broadcasters) and the Sinclair Broadcast Group, in ...

Vivo Announces Global Expansion Plan into More Markets

Vivo, a young leading global smartphone brand, today celebrated its first entry into Hong Kong with the launch of its latest ...

What’s Percolating in the Ed Market

What are the late-breaking developments in educational tech? Which innovations are trending in the near term? What is expected to surge ...

LG G4 To Begin Shipping In Key Markets Worldwide

Customers in key markets around the world will finally get their chance to own the latest advanced smartphone from LG Electronics ...

BC16 UDC Identifies Novel Architecture and Flexible as Opportunities

The final session was started by Dr Mike Hack of Universal Display Corporation (UDC), one of the key suppliers of OLED ...

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Fraunhofer Hosts Organic Electronics Course

by Raverstead

Fraunhofer FEP will run a course on organic electronics, including OLEDs, on 10th March in Dresden, Germany. OLED lighting, OLED-on-silicon, encapsulation and roll-to-roll technologies will be among those covered. Registration is €650. To register, …

Tags:Back Panel| Fraunhofer| Germany| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Organic TFTs| Vol 21 - Issue 48

Oculus Rift: Does the Emperor Have Any Clothes?

by Raverstead

Since 2012, Display Central has published roughly 60 articles that discuss the Oculus Rift. I’ve reviewed most of them and not one of them mentions the terrible image quality produced by the head mounted …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Opinion

Yota Upgrades From LCD to AMOLED

by Raverstead

The YotaPhone 2, from Russia’s Yota Devices, has received an upgrade from the original handset (Display Monitor Vol 19 No 50) – notably in screen technology. Like the original, the second-generation smartphone features both …

Tags:AMOLED| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Mobile Display Monitor| Russia| Smartphones| Vol 21 - Issue 48| Yota Devices

HBO’s Cord-Cutter Service Arrives in April

by Raverstead

HBO’s standalone streaming service (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 42) will be launched next April. The OTT service will be separate from HBO Go and will target cord-cutters; people will be able to watch …

Tags:Cable Cutting (cord cutting)| HBO| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Vol 21 - Issue 49

Rubber-Like Glass Stretches at Transition Point

by Raverstead

A ‘rubber-like’ glass has been developed by researchers in Japan. Scientists from the Tokyo Institute of Technology and Asahi Glass have discovered a type of oxide glass that behaves differently when it is stretched …

Tags:Asahi Glass Corporation (AGC)| Glass| Japan| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| R&D (Research & Development)| Vol 21 - Issue 48

The Next TV Summit at NYC Television Week

by Raverstead

NYC Television Week is the main event for the NY broadcast industry addressing the business and creative side of TV. It is held parallel to the CCW and SATCON conferences and exhibitions, that address …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NYC Television Week| OTT Video| Vol 21 - Issue 46

3D Film Festival in Los Angeles is Adding Virtual Reality Fest

by Raverstead

3DFF (3D Film Festival) is organizing the next one day 3D film show in Los Angeles on December 6. If you are a 3D fan and in Los Angeles that day, this may be …

Tags:3D Cinema| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 48

An Interesting Display Application: Virtual Balconies

by Raverstead

Apparently, cruise ship passengers having an interior room can sometimes find their in-cabin experience a bit claustrophobic. Not surprisingly, one reason for this is the lack of an outside view. Royal Caribbean is addressing …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Opinion

Barco Technology Showcase Promises Big Things

by Raverstead

Barco ran its annual Technology Showcase in Westminster this year – the heart of London. To give you a feel for the location, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament were visible from the …

Tags:Barco| Large Display Monitor| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| Short Throw| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Switchers| TCP-IP| Vol 21 - Issue 47

Canatu Shows 3D Capacitive Touch Film

by Raverstead

Canatu will present its transparent conductive carbon nanotube (CNB) In-Mold Film at Printed Electronics USA (19th – 20th November in Santa Clara, CA). The In-Mold film is optimised for 3D-formed capacitive touch displays and …

Tags:Back Panel| Canatu| CNTs (Carbon Nanotubes)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Pcap (Procap)| Vol 21 - Issue 45

CPT Sees Increased Orders from China

by Raverstead

According to reports, Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) is expected to see increased orders in Q4 and into 2015 from China for screens for 4G phones, tablets and vehicle displays. The company’s small and medium …

Tags:CPT| Display Supply & Demand| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 48

Eizo Upgrades Medical Display With New Backlight

by Raverstead

Eizo’s new medical monitor, the RadiForce MX242W, is an upgrade to the MX241W. Now featuring an LED backlight with a long (15,000-hour) lifetime, the unit is multi-modal; it can be used in applications including …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Dicom Medical Calibration| Eizo| IPS| Large Display Monitor| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 48