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Foxconn Manager Stole ‘Thousands’ of Smartphones

A senior manager at Hon Hai, known only by his surname (Tsai), has admitted to stealing thousands of smartphones from a ...

Automotive Displays Come of Age at SID Display Week

New at this years SID Display Week was the special coverage of vehicle displays. Long a niche market for LCD fabs, ...

Chinese Smartphone Market Development, 4Q 2015

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/znpj7c/chinese) has announced the addition of the “Chinese Smartphone Market Development, 4Q 2015” report to their offering. As ...

BC05 Mizhou Looks at Finance and Supply

Yasuo Nakane is an analyst from Mizhuo Securities where he looks at the display industry and was introduced by Young as ...

Philips Quad HD Monitors Now in 32″ Size

MMD, the leading technology company and brand license partner for Philips Monitors, announces an exciting addition to the line-up of displays ...

EIZO Will Introduce New Radiological Monitor Solutions at the European Congress of Radiology in Vienna

EIZO will present a selection of high-precision RadiForce screens for medical diagnosis and clinical review from 2 to 5 March at ...

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Quantum Dot TVs Under Development in Korea

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LG and Samsung are working on quantum dot TVs, claims Korea’s Digital Times. Both companies are working on products that may be released next year. Display Daily Comments Samsung could use a QD-LCD TV …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Quantum Dots| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Apple Named World’s Most Valuable Brand

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Apple is the world’s most valuable brand, according to Interbrand’s ‘Best Global Brands’ report. The brand is worth almost $119 billion (up 21% YoY), ahead of second-place Google ($107 billion, up 15%). Coca-Cola ($81.5 …

Tags:Apple| Back Panel| Google| Large Display Monitor| Market Shares - Brands| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

LG to Combat Google and Samsung With WebOS

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Google has Android Wear, Samsung has Tizen – and now it appears that LG is getting into the wearable OS market. According to a developer website, found by The Verge, LG is working on …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21| WebOS

‘Crumpled’ Graphene Used in Stretchable Supercapacitor

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A research team in the USA has devised a way to create a stretchable supercapacitor, which can be used to store large amounts of energy. ‘The development of flexible electronic devices, such as wearable …

Tags:Batteries| Flexible Batteries| Graphene| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

‘FingerShadow’ Saves OLED Power

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A paper published by Microsoft Research (http://tinyurl.com/nqvq736) has shown a new way to conserve power on mobile devices. Recognising that the screen is the most power-hungry component in a smartphone, Microsoft researchers have developed …

Tags:Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Other| Smartphones| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Lenovo’s Yoga Tablet Updates Add a Projector

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A new line of tablets, including updates to last year’s Yoga Tablet, have been shown off by Lenovo. As well as Stand, Hold and Tilt modes, the Yoga Tablet 2 adds a ‘Hang’ mode, …

Tags:Embedded Pico Projectors| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Panasonic Highlights Projection & UltraHD

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Panasonic was in the main Gitex area rather than in the Infocomm space. The first product we looked at was the ET-D75LE90 ultra-short throw lens that the company showed at Infocomm – this was …

Tags:Control Rooms| Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| Panasonic| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Acer Removes Flicker From Prosumer Models

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Acer’s prosumer CB display range, which began with the CB280HK (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 30), has grown with the addition of the CB270HU and CB290C. Both feature Acer’s flicker-free backlight technology, sRGB gamut …

Tags:Acer| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Evonik and Holst Centre Commercialise Soluble TFTs

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Evonik and the Holst Centre have been working on a new semiconductor technology called iXsenic S for the last two years. The soluble Oxide-TFT material is now being used in mass production by ‘a …

Tags:Holst Centre| Large Display Monitor| Metal Oxide| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Samsung to Market 60GHz Wireless in 2015

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Samsung has said that it will commercalise 60GHz wireless products next year. Data transmission speeds are as much as five times faster than today’s Wi-Fi (4.6Gbps). A 1GB film can be transferred in ‘less …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21| Wi-Fi| WiGIG

Blackberry Returns to Classic Form Factor

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A leaked image, apparently of the Blackberry Classic smartphone, shows a return to the company’s traditional physical keyboard form factor. Image source N4BB claims that the phone will have a 3.5″ LCD screen; 720 …

Tags:BlackBerry| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Samsung Partners With RFU

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The UK’s Rugby and Football Union (RFU) has entered into a three-year partnership with Samsung. Through the agreement, Samsung will install more than 700 Smart Signage digital displays at Twickenham Stadium, with more at …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Smart Digital Signage| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21