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EBU Forecast to Focus on DTT Future

The EBU’s Forecast 2015 conference will take place on 20th and 21st October in Geneva. The preliminary programme has now been ...

Kickstarter Coming for Consumer Holographic Displays

A US-based company called Holographic Optical Technologies (HOT) will soon begin a Kickstarter campaign, aiming to bring (static) holographic displays to ...

Lumia 430 Will be ‘Most Affordable’ Windows 10 Phone

A very low-cost smartphone has been introduced by Microsoft. The Lumia 430 is a Windows Phone with dual SIM slots, available ...

Ultra HD first for Romania

The Funbox UltraHD channel is now available on the Ines IPTV service in Romania and supported through GPON (passive optical networking).

Analogix Has DP/USB Compatibility Checker

Analogix has published an online matrix showing the features available and implemented in mobile devices that is intended to help with ...

Optoma Invites ProAV Partners to Imagine, Build & Experience Unique Projection Technology at InfoComm 2015

Optoma Technology, Inc., the award-winning developer of projection technology, will showcase a variety of innovative projection solutions at InfoComm 2015. InfoComm ...

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Small LCDs, Panel Pricing and PC Demand

by Bob Raikes

One of the stories which caught my eye recently is the possible merger of Sony and Toshiba’s small panel business to create what would be the largest player in that space in the market. …

Tags:LCD| panels| PC demand| sony| toshiba

Apple and the iCloud

by Bob Raikes

I said a while ago that the days when a significant electronics category can be launched without an ‘ecosystem’ look numbered. The master of building an ecosystem to exploit and develop hardware has probably …

Tags:Apple| icloud

Double Dips & Zombie Consumers

by Bob Raikes

I was musing today, while writing my editorial for Display Monitor, about the general state of the economy globally and the potential for a ‘double dip’.  It seems to me (and I’m not an …

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OLEDs, Oxides and Risk

by Bob Raikes

  One of the overall impressions of the SID this year was that there were few OLEDs on view. As I mention in the main report, published in Display Monitor, I think this is …

Tags:LG| OLED| oxide TFT| Samsung

Display Events calendar on Meko site

by Raverstead

Meko has launched a calendar of Display Industry events on its website. Covering forthcoming events in Europe and the rest of the world, it gives a quick overview of what’s coming up for anyone …

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Highlights from the SID 2011

by Bob Raikes

  The SID is one of my favourite shows, because of the sheer depth of technical content – it usually gives me a chance to see what will be at CES next January and …

Tags:3M| displays innovation| Displays news| MyBlog| Samsung| SID| sony

The end of geography for TV

by Bob Raikes

I managed a day at the Anga Cable show in Germany last week. That was interesting, especially as it highlighted both the clear trend for HbbTV, the Franco/German OTT system for TV, and it …

Tags:Anga cable show| internet TV| OTT TV| TV

Philips, TPV and the European TV market

by Bob Raikes

The deal between Philips and TPV deserves a mention. At one level, it is just an obvious final stage in the move of Philips out of the TV business that has been going on …

Tags:Europe| European TV market| Philips| TPV| TV

Excitement

by Dummy Admin

Looking at the news this week, and catching up with the technology news especially, I realised that the display industry is starting to get really interesting again. Since I started in the business, there …