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Coretronic Falls in July

Coretronic’s revenues fell 1.1% MoM and 14.9% YoY in July, ending the month at NT$4.8 billion ($153.3 million). Its January-July revenue ...

Visual Art and Jernhusen Media Widen Agreement

Visual Art and Jernhusen Media have been working together to provide outdoor advertising in Sweden since 2010 and now plan to ...

Netflix Debuts Interactive Storytelling

Netflix has released an interactive film entitled, Puss in Book: Trapped in an Epic Tale, which is the company’s first story ...

JPR: eSports is a Driving Force Behind PC Gaming Hardware Sales Growth

Technology management consulting firm Jon Peddie Research has added an eSports hardware analysis to its PC Gaming Hardware report series and ...

Sharp to Enter European Smartphone Market Next Year

According to the Chinese-language, Economic Daily News, Sharp is planning to start selling its smartphones in Europe next year, through one ...

Apple Patent Application Features Dual-Layer LCD for HDR

A patent application by Apple was published that shows a method for creating High Dynamic Range (HDR) images using a dual-LCD ...

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Unowhy Cooks Up Third-Gen With Tegra 4

by Super User

The third generation of the Qooq tablet (Display Monitor Vol 19 No 6), by French company Unowhy, is powered by Nvidia’s Tegra 4 processor (1.9GHz, quad-core). The Qooq v3 is designed for use in …

Tags:Europe| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Colour TVs Now 63 Years Old

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The last week of September – the 28th, to be precise – marked the 63rd anniversary of colour TVs arriving in US stores. The first model was the CBS-Columbia – produced partly because the …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

GDS Brings Massive Digital Floor to Kazakhstan

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Not content with a regular videowall, the Museum of the Republic in Kazakhstan has chosen to have a video floor installed. Global Display Solutions supplied more than 900 screens for the project, all of …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Museums & Exhibitions| Vol 21 - Issue 40

Large Panel Shipments Rose 4.3% YoY in September

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A total of 22.7 million large panels were shipped in September, from Taiwan’s four major panel manufacturers. This was just under 1% lower than the previous month but represented a year on year improvement …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Large LCD Supply| Taiwan| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Sony’s Professional OLED Supports Rec.2020

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Sony’s professional OLED monitor that we saw at IBC last month (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 38) – the BVM-X300 – has been confirmed for a February 2015 availability date. As well as high …

Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Large Display Monitor| OLEDs| sony| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Mid-Size Macbook Held Back by Low Yields

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A 12″ Macbook Air is being produced, in low quantities, by Quanta Computer, say Asian sources. Output is scheduled to increase beginning next month. The product is said to have a touchscreen and has …

Tags:Apple| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Adversign Claims 21.5″ is ‘Tablet’

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Germany’s Adversign has developed a ‘tablet’ for small signage applications. We use quote marks because the product is a bit bigger than your normal handheld… Adversign argues that consumers are used to seeing and …

Tags:Digital Signage| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

TI Power Chip for Wearables is Wireless

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Texas Instruments (TI) has announced a number of devices addressing the power requirements of mobile and wearable devices. As nice as some of these new gadgets are, they still need power to run. The …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Power Supplies| TI (Texas Instruments)| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

HP Minimises Storage to Lower Cost

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The HP Stream 7 and Stream 8 are new 7″ and 8″ tablet PCs with full cloud connectivity. While local storage is minimal (32GB, expandable with micro-SD), each has access to 1TB of Microsoft …

Tags:Cloud Computing| HP Inc| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Ouigo Innovates with Slabs of Glass

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Ouigo is a Taiwanese company that has an unusual technology. The company has developed a glass-based tiled projection screen. It can be used in any arbitrary tiled configuration and allows a projector to be …

Tags:Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| Video Walls| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Mitsubishi Begins New Cube Rollout at Infocomm

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A new slimline DLP projector cube has been unveiled by Mitsubishi Electric at Infocomm MEA. The VS-60HS12, like the newest 70 Series cubes, uses an LED light source with an average 50,000-hour lifetime. The …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mitsubishi| Projection Cubes| Video Walls| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Postconsumer Plastic Demand and Price Rise

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OEMs are beginning to specifically ask for recycled plastic to use in an increasing number of new components, says the USA’s EPEAT. The organisation claims to have been a key driver in the move, …

Tags:EPEAT| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Recycling| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21