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Call for Papers for Display Week 2018

Share your knowledge, insights, forecasts and innovative thinking at Display Week’s 2018 Technical Symposium, which will be held in Los Angeles, ...

Samsung Addresses Imaging and Connectivity Trends for Advanced Mobile Devices with New Image Sensor and NFC IC

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, announced new cutting-edge mobile component solutions that advance users’ mobile ...

02 Ricoh, Giroptic Show 360 deg Cameras

Cameras and especially activity-based imaging devices have been on the rise for several years. Now two companies are taking this development ...

STB Market to be Worth $29.78 Billion in 2024

Grand View Research of the US has said that the global STB market will reach a value of $29.78 billion by ...

Ingram Relocates Mobility in Germany

Ingram Micro has decided to close the Trier and Ratingen offices of its Mobility division in Germany, as it centralises work ...

Pegatron’s Q1 Profit Climbed 130%

Pegatron Corp. reported a net profit in the first quarter of the year of NT$6.3 billion ($204.8 million), which represented a ...

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Nexus Player Offers Gaming Continuity

by Super User

Google has unveiled the first Android TV (Display Monitor Vol 20 No 40) product: a streaming media player for films, music and videos, called the Nexus Player. Produced by Asus, the Player will also …

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Money to Burn? Consider Vertu’s Bentley Phone

by Super User

Luxury phone brand Vertu has partnered with car manufacturer Bentley to produce a new – and expensive – smartphone. For slightly less than the deposit on a small house (

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

Low-Cost Mobiles Push On-Cell Touch Growth

by Super User

Vastly more on-cell TFT LCD touch panels were shipped in the first six months of 2014 than all of 2013. NPD DisplaySearch data shows that total shipments in Q1 and Q2’14 exceeded 20 million, …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| NPD DisplaySearch| On-cell| Touch Market| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Ziggo’s Workforce Cuts Higher Than Expected

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Dutch media outlet The NL Times reports that Ziggo will cut around 20% of its staff as a result of its merger with Liberty Global’s UPC Netherlands division (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 2). …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Liberty Global| Mergers & Acquisitions| Netherlands| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

Windows 10 Makes Multi-Display Easier

by Super User

A new build of Microsoft’s Windows 10 Technical Preview has added several new features, including a notification-like Action Centre and an animation for toggling virtual desktops. Perhaps the most interesting addition, though, is a …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21| Windows

HD Continues to Grow in LATAM

by Super User

60% of pay-TV subscribers in Latin America will be taking HD services by 2018, according to Dataxis. HD subscribers in the region stood at 13.9 million in Q1’14. Brazil is currently the largest LATAM …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LATAM| Pay TV| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

Canon’s New Flagship Supports Flexible Installation

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Canon’s Realis WUX6000, an LCoS projector, is an installation model with a new image processing engine. The component enables multiple video and computer signals to be displayed with deep blacks and ‘virtually blur-free’ movement, …

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Intel Result 15/10/2014

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Intel Corporation’s third quarter turnover improved 8% year on year to $14.6 billion from $13.5 billion a year earlier, as the company reported that it had achieved record quarterly unit shipments of processors for …

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Qualcomm Hopes to Grow Content Availability With Dongle

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Qualcomm is developing an HDMI dongle to wirelessly transfer video from a mobile device to a TV. Patrick Moorhead, an analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, has seen a prototype of the unit. He …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Qualcomm| Streaming Dongles| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

Samsung’s Wireless Tech is WiGig

by Super User

Recently (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 41), we noted that Samsung’s ‘development’ of a 60GHz wireless technology was surprising, given that the company has been involved with the WiGig standard for several years. Samsung’s …

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Lenovo Considers Supply Chain Shift

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Lenovo has begun to place orders for new tablet products with Chinese vendors, including BOE and O-Film, say supply chain sources in Asia. However, the sources also said that Lenovo is considering increasing orders …

Tags:China| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

E Fun Promises First Sub-$200 Windows Hybrid

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E Fun’s new convertible, the Nextbook 10.1, is said to be the first 10.1″ Windows hybrid device being sold for under $200. The tablet, which features a detachable keyboard, will be available in the …

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