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Daktronics Scores at the Rugby World Cup 2015

The Rugby World Cup 2015 will deliver a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle to fans across England and Wales. Thirteen of the UK’s most ...

Holst Puts Touch and OLEDs into Plastic Mould

A couple of weeks ago, the Holst Centre in the Netherlands released information about a demonstration car centre console that it ...

US Viewers Like User-Generated Content

Parks Associates said that almost 35% of US broadband households are watching user-generated video content (such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Dailymotion) ...

Samsung QD TVs Could be a Game Changer

Samsung has not officially revealed any details about it TV plans for 2017, which they will unveil at CES. But a ...

Pilot Offers Vision Camp

Pilot Computerhandels is organising Vision Camp, a free event on Digital Signage, in its education centre at Futurebox in Seevetal-Maschen (20km ...

Amazon First to HDR10+ Content for Samsung TVs

Amazon has started to release content that supports the HDR10+ from Samsung and now supported by Panasonic and others. 100 titles ...

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Skyworth Takes Hillcrest

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Yet another TV platform has signed up to use Hillcrest’s gesture control technology. China’s Skyworth has joined TCL, Lenovo, LG, Hisense and Roku in using the Freespace Motion Engine technology.

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Orange Signs Netflix Agreement

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Orange will offer Netflix on its set-top boxes in France from November. Orange has more than 10 million subscribers, so the deal would be a significant boost for the newly-launched service.

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Worldwide PC Shipments Declined 0.5% in Q3

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Worldwide PC shipments reached 79.4 million units in the third quarter of 2014, a 0.5% decline from Q3 of last year, according to preliminary results by Gartner. For the first time, the sum of …

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AUO Sees Slow Sales in September

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AU Optronics (AUO) saw its monthly sales fall 3.5% year on year in September to NT$35.6 billion ($1.1 billion) taking sales in the first nine months of the year to NT$302.7 billion ($9.9 billion), …

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Opera Compression Enables Full Smartwatch Browser

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If, for some reason, you wanted a full web browser on your wrist, then worry not: Opera and Samsung have you covered. Owners of Samsung’s Tizen-powered Gear S smartwatch will be able to download …

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Microvision Nets $1.9 Million in Orders

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Pico projection technology specialist Microvision says it has received purchase orders to the value of $1.9 million for components for high definition display modules being developed by its Fortune Global 100 customer. Microvision announced …

Tags:Financial Data| LCOS| Microvision| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 38| Volume 21

Longshine Shows First Hybrid Smartwatch

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Longshine Technologies, a Chinese ODM, has developed a product that marries the analogue and digital worlds. The circular Halo smartwatch has an analogue face and transparent OLED touchscreen. Currently in the prototype stage, the …

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Barco Escapes to Europe

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Barco is working with Belgium’s Kinepolis to brings its panoramic, three-screen cinema concept, Barco Escape (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 37), to Europe. Visitors to Kinepolis’ locations in Antwerp and Brussels can now watch …

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Prestigio Challenges with High Performance

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Electronica 2014 takes place in Munich between 11th and 14th November. We will be at the show to bring you all the important coverage! Crystal Display Systems will show new display products, including a …

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Elo Brings Robust Touch to Curved Surfaces

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Designed for the casino gaming industry, Elo’s newest touchscreen product is particularly interesting for its shape: it is curved from the top to the bottom. The aptly-named Intellitouch Curve is robust enough to handle …

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Steady Chinese Panel Shipments Expected in Q4

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Chinese TV vendors will place steady panel orders in Q4, say Asian sources. UltraHD TV sales in the country are regular and vendors will be stocking up for the Chinese New Year in Q1’15, …

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Core-M Arrives on Lenovo’s Yoga Lineup

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Intel’s latest chip series, the Core-M line (previously known as Broadwell-Y, Display Monitor Vol 21 No 1), is designed to make convertible laptops thinner and lighter. Lenovo’s 13.3″ Thinkpad Yoga 3 is one of …

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