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Displays for the Brain – Part 1

I am not a biologist or physiologist and do not know about the brain at any cellular level. My understanding of ...

Amazon Seeks to Launch Online TV Service

According to Bloomberg, Amazon is looking to create an online pay-TV service. The company is said to have contacted broadcasters such ...

Amino Booxmedia Cloud VOD for RTL Belgium

Booxmedia of Finland, a member of the Amino group, has done a deal with RTL of Belgium to support an “end ...

New Developments at I/ITSEC 2015

Held at the start of December in Orlando, Florida, I/ITSEC (Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference) 2015 is the world’s largest ...

Vuzix Delivers Working Enterprise Smart Glasses Solution to DHL for Warehouse Picking

Vuzix® Corporation (NASDAQ: VUZI) (“Vuzix” or, the “Company”), a leading supplier of video eyewear and smart glasses products in the consumer, commercial ...

VueReal Reveals a Little More

We reported on VueReal of Canada when it announced that it was working on MicroLED and had developed a 6,000 ppi ...

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Muxlab Offers Way to Extend 4K Video Signal to 150 Meters

by Helen Vince

Connectivity – Sending a 4K signal from a camera back to a recorder or production truck often involves using fiber optic cable if the distances are fairly long. Now, a Canadian company called Muxlab (Montreal, Canada) has …

Tags:4K DCI| 6G-SDI| Ethernet| Fibre optics| Vol 21 - Issue 44

Microsoft Band – The First Wearable from Microsoft

by Helen Vince

Wearable – There are plenty of new entries in the wearable market these days, however when a major company like Microsoft announces its wearable device, the world takes notice. The new smartband is called Microsoft …

Tags:Fitness Trackers| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Vol 21 - Issue 44

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Broadband: It’s All About The Pipes

by Helen Vince

Broadcast & Distribution – It has become increasingly clear that consumers are moving to streaming and cloud downloads to watch TV shows and movies at home. This trend, which has been documented by numerous research …

Tags:broadband| Packaged Media| VOD| Vol 21 - Issue 44

MDM Product Roundup Vol 21 Issue 43

by Super User

Various firms have confirmed Android 5.0 (Lollipop) will be arriving on their devices soon. The OS will be available on HTC’s One and One M8; Motorola’s Moto G (2013 and 2014, Moto X (2013 …

Tags:Android| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Professional Cameras Starting to Support Video Streaming Over CAT 5/6 Cable

by Helen Vince

Content Creation – At a recent SMPTE New York Chapter meeting, three professional camera manufactures talked about their recent introductions from IBC: Sony, JVC and Panasonic (see full coverage here: part 1, part 2, …

Tags:Cameras| Large Display Monitor| SMPTE| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Apple Pay and Current C – The Fight is ON

by Helen Vince

Wearables – Wearables are the highlight of the consumer electronics industry this year, with many believing that the release of the Apple Watch will further the consumer’s interest in these products. The next step …

Tags:Apple| Apple Watch (iWatch)| Mobile Display Monitor| Payment Systems| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Kyocera Proteus: a “Wearable and Collapsible Smartphone”

by Helen Vince

Smartphones – It is easy to become fascinated by some of the high tech product concepts seen at exhibitions. The best of these are a blend of highly creative industrial design and technology that …

Tags:Ceatec 2014| Flexible Displays| Kyocera| Smartphones| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

No Sapphire on Apple iPhones?

by Helen Vince

Mobile Display – Since Apple’s sapphire cover glass supplier GT Advanced Technologies went into administration, discussion of the the ultra-hard cover glass technology has been pushed to the forefront of the business news world. …

Tags:Apple| Mobile Display Monitor| Sapphire| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

LGD Claims 0.7mm Narrow Bezel Mobile Display

by Helen Vince

Mobile Display -LG Display said it will launch a new 0.7mm narrow bezel mobile display that boasts full HD (FHD) and with a bezel less than the thickness of a credit card it is …

Tags:LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| Small & Medium Displays| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

UHD-TV Is Becoming Mainstream – And Fast

by Helen Vince

4K – After Aldo Cugnini incisively dissected the question of what the 4K in 4K-TV actually means, you may have thought Display Daily was done with UHD-TV articles – at least for this week. …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Opinion| TVs (TV Sets)| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Is 4K Ultra HD Content needed to Drive UHD TV Sales?

by Helen Vince

4K – 4K Ultra HD TVs, as the CEA suggests calling the new TV sets, are aimed at increasing TV sales in consumer electronics markets around the world. As my colleague Aldo has explained, …

Tags:CTA (was CEA)| Large Display Monitor| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Future Augmented Reality for Medical Verticals

by Helen Vince

Augmented Reality – We have talked before about applications for augmented reality in vertical markets as a potential first step into market entry. As a matter of fact, most smaller early developers of augmented …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21