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Optoma launches 1080p multimedia streaming device

Optoma has just launched a new 1080p multimedia streaming dongle, the HDCast Pro. This device plugs into a projector or TV’s ...

CES 2015: Innovation at the Speed of Awesome!

The 2015 International CES® closed last week as the largest and most amazing CES in show history, breaking all records as ...

Nearly one-third of smart phones shipped in Q2 in China were from Xiaomi and Huawei

As market consolidation continues in China, one in three smart phones shipped were from Huawei or Xiaomi in Q2 2015. Xiaomi ...

UDC Result 07/11/2014

Universal Display Corporation (UDC) posted a net profit of $4.3 million on turnover of $32.8 million in Q3, which compares with ...

Eric Penot Joins Board of Quividi

As well as moving to his position as COO of Silicon Core which we reported here, Eric Penot has now joined ...

HTC Vive Announces The Vive Wave VR Open Platform With Support From China’s Leading VR Device And Content Partners

HTC Corporation (“HTC”), a pioneer in innovative, smart mobile and virtual reality (VR) technologies, held its VIVE™ Developer Conference 2017 (VDC2017), ...

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Rumour: Apple Watch Will be Handled Exclusively by Quanta

by Super User

Rumours percolating online claim that Quanta will be the sole manufacturer of the Apple Watch. The company has apparently been taking on new staff members – as many as 40,000, it is said.

Tags:Apple| Apple Watch (iWatch)| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

ITRI and Heraeus Scale Non-ITO Touch

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Heraeus and Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) have demonstrated the possibility of scaling non-metallic touch panels to production volume. A joint project used Heraeus’ Clevios-branded PEDOT: PSS films (Display Monitor Vol 20 No …

Tags:Film materials| Mobile Display Monitor| Pcap (Procap)| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

EC Finally Clears Liberty’s Ziggo Deal

by Super User

The European Commission has finally approved Liberty Global’s pending acquisition of Dutch cable operator Ziggo. Liberty Global said in January that it would acquire Ziggo in a stock and cash transaction which valued Ziggo …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Liberty Global| Mergers & Acquisitions| Monopolies (Anti Trust)| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Spanish Pay-TV Grows With Multi-Play

by Super User

Pay-TV adoption in Spain is being boosted by combination packages, which roll five services (mobile and landline phone; mobile and fixed internet; and TV) into a single product. According to Spanish regulator the CNMC, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Pay TV| Spain| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

NEC Display Trends Forum Is Positive

by Super User

NEC Display Solutions held its annual Display Trends Forum in Cannes this year. Now in its fifth year, the event brings around 100 of the company’s top distribution and VAR partners in EMEA together …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Market| NEC| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Mixed Results for Taiwan’s Chip Firms

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There were mixed results for Taiwan’s main semiconductor companies last month, with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) and United Microelectronics (UMC) reporting sequential sales increases, while MediaTek’s monthly results were lower than market expectations. TSMC …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductor Industry| Semiconductor Market| Taiwan| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Cambrios Achieves Single-Layer Multitouch

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Silver nanowire-producer Cambrios has launched its next-generation ClearOhm material, for use in touch sensors. Products using Cambrios’ new silver nanowire ink will feature higher performance than the previous generation and can be built with …

Tags:Cambrios| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Pcap (Procap)| Silver Nanowire| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Xiaomi Signs Agora in Czech Republic

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Xiaomi has chosen Agora in the Czech republic as a new distributor for its smartphones.

Tags:Czech Republic| Distributors| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21| Xiaomi

Samsung Owes Microsoft Over $1 Billion

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Back in 2010, Microsoft started bringing legal action against Android stakeholders, which resulted in various licensing deals. The company refused to announce what was being licensed to the stakeholders – 25 of them, including …

Tags:Android| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Coretronic Shipped 26 Million BLUs Last Month

by Super User

Coretronic’s revenue for last month slipped 5.2% from August to just over NT$7 billion ($230.2 million), though this was 9.1% higher than September last year. Sales for the third quarter grew 3% from Q2 …

Tags:Coretronic| DLP Projectors| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Silicon Core Scores a World First

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There were two big topics for us when we met up with US small pitch LED specialist, SiliconCore Technology (SCT). The company said that it would show the world’s first 1.2mm LED display, but …

Tags:Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| SiliconCore| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Vivitek’s Projectors Work With Many Networking Protocols

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Designed for the education market, Vivitek’s new short-throw projectors (the DX881ST and DW882ST) can act as a speaker for lecturers, through a microphone input. Both models support 3D display and, from December, will work …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Large Display Monitor| Short Throw| Vivitek| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21