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QD Vision Named Edison Award Finalist for Innovative Color IQ™ Quantum Dot Technology

QD Vision, Inc., the leading manufacturer of quantum dot solutions for display products, has been named a 2015 Award Finalist by ...

Dolby Vision vs HDR10 Clarified

As a follow-up to my HDR10 vs Dolby Vision article, I had a chance to talk to Patrick Griffis of Dolby ...

Vuzix Partners with Powershelf on AR Smart Glass Retail Solution

Vuzix has announced a strategic partnership with Powershelf to deliver a comprehensive, wearable IoT solution for stocking retail store shelves. “Powershelf ...

Rigidtech Expands PSS Capacity and Uses

Rigidtech Microelectronics is setting up a factory in China to produce patterned sapphire substrates (PSS). Volume production will begin at the ...

Hitachi Optimises Installation Images

Hitachi is launching a new projector series in Europe, shortly before ISE 2016. The 5000 series is a range of affordable ...

Philips Adds WCG UltraHD Monitor

MMD has announced a new monitor for the Philips brand, the 328P6VJEB, that is a 31.5″ VA UltraHD device with a ...

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Sharp Boosts Platform Support

by Bob Raikes

Sharp started by talking to us about its ‘Open platform’ that is on its SoC-based displays. The platform now has support from 16 partners who have applications that can run on the platform. The …

Tags:Infocomm 2017| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| OPS| sharp| Vol 24 - Issue 23

ViewSonic Gets in the Orlando Spirit

by Bob Raikes

ViewSonic was highlighting its interactive displays and desktop monitors. As well as regular displays, the company is developing its range of kiosks and enclosures including a stand-alone retail kiosk that can be fitted with …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Infocomm 2017| Large Display Monitor| Outdoor Displays| UST Projectors| ViewSonic| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Samsung Shows Monster Monitor .. and LED.. and QLED

by Bob Raikes

Samsung had a closed booth and was offering tours. We went around with a group from Ingram Micro. We started with a quick look at the QLED LCD monitors that were shown at ISE. …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Digital Signage Software| Game Playing| Infocomm 2017| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Outdoor Displays| Quantum Dots| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Ricoh To Add IBM Watson to Collaboration

by Bob Raikes

Ricoh was emphasizing that its offer these days goes a long way beyond just projection, with interactive flat panels and videoconferencing solutions as well as the projectors. The company highlighted that it is really …

Tags:Collaboration| Infocomm 2017| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Quirk Logic Improves IQ and Software

by Bob Raikes

QuirkLogic showed us its E Ink-based interactive display system (now called the Quilla) at last year’s Infocomm (we were the first press to see it). Now the system is starting to ship and one …

Tags:Collaboration| E Ink| Infocomm 2017| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 13

PQ Labs Reduces IR Bezel Depth

by Bob Raikes

PQ Labs is a key supplier of infrared touch technology to many of the brands on the show floor. We spoke with the company at ISE about its G7 technology which deals with one …

Tags:Gesture Recognition| Infocomm 2017| Infrared Touch| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Peerless Updates US Outdoor TVs

by Bob Raikes

Peerless was concentrating its efforts on a new range of Xtreme outdoor and tough duty TVs. Since the company came into the market, it has learned a lot about the needs of buyers and …

Tags:Infocomm 2017| Large Display Monitor| Outdoor Displays| Peerless AV| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Panasonic Shows Fast Mapping and New Projectors

by Bob Raikes

Panasonic was putting the emphasis on its booth on its integration skills, rather than simply highlighting product supply. There was a new high speed projection mapping application that was mapping a ‘breastplate’ and other …

Tags:Infocomm 2017| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Panasonic| Projection Mapping| Projectors| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Optoma Innovates for Projection Future

by Bob Raikes

Optoma was in a good mood, especially when they found we were aware of the recent press release that highlighted its new UHD projectors which are being offered at surprisingly affordable prices – a …

Tags:Infocomm 2017| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Museums & Exhibitions| Optoma| Projection Mapping| UltraHD| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Auto Display Growth and Driver Preference

by Steve Sechrist

In case you missed it, IHS recently reported touch display panel shipments in automobiles will reach 50 million units this year and global revenue for display systems in cars will hit a whopping plus …

Tags:Automotive| IHS DisplaySearch| Market Data| Vol 24 - Issue 24

NEC Emphasises Solutions

by Bob Raikes

Once again, NEC didn’t have a lot of new products to show us as we have recently reported from the NEC Showcase in London. However, the company pointed out to us that it is …

Tags:Colour Critical Monitors| Desktop Monitors| Infocomm 2017| Large Display Monitor| NEC| Vol 24 - Issue 23

Macroblock Works on Reducing LED Problems

by Bob Raikes

Macroblock of Taiwan, a major supplier of LED driver chips had a number demonstrations of new chip features. First, the company showed us that it has developed a power saving algorithm that completely powers …

Tags:Infocomm 2017| Large Display Monitor| LED Drivers| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 24 - Issue 23