Archive

4k Apple Augmented Reality Automotive China Desktop Monitors Digital Signage DOOH Europe Events Financial Data Flexible Displays Game Playing Germany HDR - High Dynamic Range IDC Large Display Monitor LED LG Displays (LGD) LG Electronics (LGE) Market Data MicroLED Mobile Display Monitor Notebooks OLED OLEDs OLED TVs OTT Video Projectors Quantum Dots Samsung sharp showcase Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP Smartphone Market Smartphones Smart TV sony tablets TVs (TV Sets) UK (United Kingdom) UltraHD USA Virtual Reality Volume 21

BlackBody Uses LG Chem Panels in Design Installation

The recent London Design Festival held an installation called the Dispertion, which was constructed using LG Chem’s OLED lighting panels. Built ...

Expanded Color Gamuts and Video Encoding

Broadcast and Distribution – Think of this as “Part 2” of my last Display Daily on September 10th, where I discussed ...

Atomos Field Monitor Produces 1,500 cd/m² and Supports HDR

We don’t regularly report on all the developments in field monitors for use on camera, but our attention was drawn to ...

LGD Moves Forward With OLED Alliance

LG Display CEO Han Sang-beomBack in March, we reported that LG Display was building an ‘OLED alliance’, with companies from Japan, ...

Samsung to Support Steam

Steam announced that Steam Link will be integrated into Samsung smart TVs, although users will need a Steam controller. Games can ...

TCL Module Sales Fell in October

TCL Display sold 11% fewer LCD modules in October 2015 than October 2015 (5.7 million). Sales volume of feature phone-sized modules ...

subscribe

Tongfang Has High Hopes for Welsh Plant

by Super User

We talked to Simon Lucas and Phil Jones, manufacturing director and managing director of Tongfang’s new TV assembly plant in Wales (Display Monitor Vol 21 Nos 3 & 30). Seiki TVs for the UK …

Tags:IFA 2014| Large Display Monitor| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 21 - Issue 36| Volume 21

JVC’s Cracked Neck Causes Tipping

by Super User

About 27,000 JVC 42″ TVs have been affected by a warranty issue in the USA. It has been found that the neck of the stand on the EM42FTR (serial number beginning with ‘T’) can …

Tags:JVC| Large Display Monitor| Recalls & Problems| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 21 - Issue 36| Volume 21

Canon Supports ITU-R BT.2020 Colour Gamut

by Super User

Display Daily – The ITU-R BT.2020 standard is the next-generation standard for broadcast and distribution. It is the defined format for both 4K (UHD-1) with a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 and (in the …

Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Canon| Large Display Monitor| Opinion| Rec 2020| Vol 21 - Issue 36| Volume 21

Portrait Displays Pushing Technicolor Certification

by Super User

We met with Portrait Displays’ Martin Fishman to catch up on the latest developments in the Technicolor certification programme. Toshiba had highlighted to us that it is now shipping products and the company told …

Tags:IFA 2014| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| sRGB| Technicolor| Vol 21 - Issue 36| Volume 21

Watch Users Warned Away From Roads

by Super User

The Insitute of Advanced Motorists, a UK charity, has warned that the Apple Watch (which it incorrectly calls the iWatch) could be dangerous to use while driving. Head of policy Neil Greig said that …

Tags:Apple Watch (iWatch)| Automotive| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21

LG’s UltraHD Reaches $1,000

by Super User

At CEDIA this month, LG showed a range of its UltraHD TVs and, for the first time for several sets, shared pricing information. We saw the 105″ 105UC9 at CES this year (Display Monitor …

Tags:CEDIA 2014| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21

Intel Seeks Sub-10nm

by Super User

At Intel’s developer forum (IDF), the company said that it is working to drive processes down to 7nm, without advances in lithography. EUV (extreme ultraviolet) lithography, rather than today’s deep UV lithography, is commonly …

Tags:Chip Production| Chips| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21

Apple Looks to LG for AMOLED

by Super User

The Apple Watch uses an AMOLED screen, we reported last week (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 36). Asian sources now claim that these screens are being supplied by LG Display. Shipments are expected to …

Tags:AMOLED| Apple| Apple Watch (iWatch)| Large Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21

Nvidia Accidentally Confirms HTC Nexus

by Super User

The Nexus 9 tablet will be built by HTC, Nvidia has accidentally revealed. HTC’s involvement was rumoured earlier this year (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 26). A paper filed with the US International Trade …

Tags:HTC| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21

Pay-TV Has Declined Since USA’s Digital Switch

by Super User

About 84% of US households take some form of pay-TV service, according to the Leichtman Research Group (LRG). While the number of subscribers has remained fairly flat since 2010, the number of households has …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| OTT Video| Pay TV| USA| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21

LG Chem Claims LED Efficacy for OLED Lighting

by Super User

LG Chem claims to have developed an efficient, long-life OLED lighting panel., comparable to LED devices. While fluorescent panels reach 100 lm/W efficacy and a 20,000 hour lifespan, LED lights can exceed 100 lm/W …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Lighting| OLEDs| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21

HP’s “Chromebook Killer” is Pricier Than Expected

by Super User

The Stream 14, HP’s answer to the Chromebook, was first uncovered this year by German website Mobile Geeks (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 33). HP has now confirmed the existence of the laptop, which …

Tags:HP Inc| Large Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21