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Anistropic Filtering

Anisotropic means “non-uniform shape” and it is because this filtering technique works on non-uniform, or uneven, shaped areas that it is ...

Samsung Looks to LG Chem for Batteries

Reports from Nikkei and the Maeil Business Newspaper suggest that Samsung has approached LG Chem about the supply of batteries for ...

Sony Eases Home Cinema Entry

Sony’s VPL-HW45ES is its newest projector, intended as an entry model into the world of home cinema. Based on Sony’s SXRD ...

Diebold ESCC Claimed as Narrowest

Diebold Nixdorf showed a new slim ATM/POS terminal at the NRF event in the USA that it claims is the slimmest ...

Media Markt and Saturn List on eBay

Media Markt and Saturn in Germany have expanded their multi-channel strategy and are now selling electronic goods through eBay. The retailers ...

Will.i.am Works on Smartwatch With Gucci

Will.i.am launched a ‘smart cuff’ last year (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 42), and has now worked with fashion brand Gucci ...

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NanoLumens to Host Public Display Security Webinar

by Andrew Fenn

US LCD display manufacturer NanoLumens will host a webinar next month, detailing the company’s top 10 tips for protecting public display networks from hackers. Named Public Display of Infection, the webinar will provide attendees …

Tags:Digital Signage| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Security| Vol 24 - Issue 27

Google Glass Continues in Enterprise

by Bob Raikes

Google has confirmed that it has been continuing development of its Google Glass product and has an Enterprise Edition that it will sell to businesses. Google has been working with companies such as GE …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Google Glass| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 27

ViewSonic PA503 Has Three Variations

by Bob Raikes

ViewSonic has released three new models in its PA503 series which are the PA503S-SVGA (€349), PA503X-XGA (€419) and PA503W-WXGA (€429). Brightness is 3,600 Ansi lumens and contrast is 22,000:1. The lamp-based projectors (10,000 hours) …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Large Display Monitor| ViewSonic| Vol 24 - Issue 27

LG Starts Partner Program for Architects and Interior Designers

by Bob Raikes

LG Electronics in the US has developed a new Pro Design programme to support professional installations and is intended to help architects, designers and consultants that want access to information and help in developing …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 27

Sigmaintell Sees High Inventory and Declining Panel Prices

by Bob Raikes

Sigmaintell of China said that shipments of TVs globally in the first half of 2017 were 100.69 million, down 6% on the first half of 2016. The company also said that inventories of the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Large LCD Supply| TV Set Market| Vol 24 - Issue 27

New CBS Gameshow Breaks Largest Touch Screen Record

by Andrew Fenn

A brand new CBS game show where contestants play a super-sized version of Candy Crush hasn’t even started yet and it’s already breaking records. The new show has achieved the Guinness World Record for …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Touch| Video Walls| Vol 24 - Issue 27

World’s Biggest Touch Screen Used for Human Candy Crush

by Isaac Oburu

CBS’s new Candy Crush game show, hosted by Mario Lopez, has recently won a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest touch screen display ahead of the show’s start this summer. Standing 25ft tall …

Tags:display technology| Touch Interfaces

The Overall CG Market Climbs to $147 Billion by 2020

by Isaac Oburu

Ever since it came into being during 1970s, the computer graphics (CG) industry has been a mixed bag of technologies, users, and applications, and has had for the most part a consistent (and lumpy) …

Tags:Jon Peddie Research (JPR)| SIGGRAPH

Displays for the Brain – Part 3

by Kenneth Li

After I started on this month’s article, I decided to make it Part 3 of the series – Displays for the Brain As I described in Part 1, Part 2, and some of my …

Tags:Holographic Displays| Vol 24 - Issue 27

UBI Says that OLED is the Best Automotive Display

by Bob Raikes

UBI Research of Korea is optimistic that OLED will increasingly penetrate the automotive market. In a post on OLEDnet, the company said that a Chinese preference for very colourful displays would help the technology …

Tags:AMOLED| Automotive| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 27

Eizo’s DisplayPort Video Format Converter is Rugged

by Bob Raikes

Eizo Rugged Solutions (formerly Tech Source) has announced video converters to create DVI and VGA outputs from DisplayPort graphics cards that are ruggedised to MIL-STD-810 for a wide range of operating temperatures (-40ºC to …

Tags:DisplayPort| Eizo| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 27