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TPK Result 29/10/2014

TPK Holding Co. Ltd. recorded a net loss in the third quarter of NT$241 million ($7.9 million) on turnover of NT$32.6 ...

Neotion Brings IP to Satellite

We have caught up with Neotion at the IBC show many times over the years. The company, based near Marseilles, France, ...

INCJ Considers JDI/Sharp Merger

The Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ) could split Sharp’s LCD business off into a new subsidiary of Japan Display (JDI), ...

Ricoh Adds Brighter ‘Standard Install’ Line-up

Ricoh’s new business and education projector range is extensive, to suit many different applications. The line-up, of seven new DLP models, ...

More Than 66 Million Wearable Devices Will Be Shipped Annually for Use in Enterprise and Industrial Environments by 2021, According to Tractica

Wearables in enterprise and industrial environments continue to see high levels of interest and market momentum, as companies across a wide ...

Dash In Replaces Static Signage With Adflow

Adflow Networks’ signage will be launched in 30 of Dash In Food Stores’ locations, in Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, through to ...

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Google Introduces Oreo – Android Lite

by Bob Raikes

Google has released Android Oreo (Go Edition), a ‘lightweight’ version of Android that is intended for lower cost smartphones and the announcement was made in India, which is likely to be one of the …

Tags:Android| Google| Mobile Display Monitor| Operating Systems| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Fraunhofer introduces new OLED Microdisplay for VR

by Matthew Brennesholtz

The Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology (Fraunhofer FEP) in Dresden has introduced a new OLED microdisplay specifically targeting virtual reality (VR) applications. This is part of the European LOMID …

Tags:Fraunhofer| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Research Project Looks at AR Occlusion

by Bob Raikes

A research group at the University of Arizona’s College of Optical Sciences has developed a prototype system for augmented reality that can occlude some parts of the view of the real world so that …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Visual Display Design Wins from I/ITSEC 2017

by Chris Chinnock

Barco reports that will supply F70-4K6 laser phosphor UHS projectors with IR LEDs to Kratos Defense & Security Solutions for the Marine Common Aircrew Trainers (MCAT) being managed by RPA Electronic Solutions. The USMC …

Tags:Barco| I/ITSEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Rockwell Collins| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 46

VR/AR/MR is Alive and Well for Military Training

by Chris Chinnock

VR, AR and MR applications were in every other booth at I/ITSEC 2017 where the access to game engines and inexpensive headsets are driving a revolution in the way training is done in many …

Tags:Augmented Reality| I/ITSEC 2017| Mixed Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Rockwell Collins| Simulation| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 46

3D Perception Upgrading nBox Processor

by Chris Chinnock

3D Perception offers a unique torroidal screen solution built up with metre-sized tiles. There are four tile types to support different shapes and sizes of the screen. Embedded in the screen are tiny LED …

Tags:I/ITSEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Esterline Highlights Deployable Dome Solution

by Chris Chinnock

Esterline Simulation Visual Systems, the simulation integration company spun out of Barco, was at I/ITSEC 2017 highlighting its new five-channel TD-550 deployable dome display system and the NOCTIS edge-blending solution in a two-channel configuration. …

Tags:Blend & Warp| Dome Projection| I/ITSEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Sony Curved CLED Video Wall is for Simulation

by Chris Chinnock

The updated name for Sony’s CLEDIS display is Crystal LED or CLED. At I/ITSEC 2017, the company showed a curved version of this LED screen for the first time in the Immersive Display Solutions …

Tags:I/ITSEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| LED| Projectors| sony| Vol 24 - Issue 46

GBvi Shows New Blending Technology

by Chris Chinnock

GBvi is a UK-based company that has developed a very nice niche in the simulation market – optical edge-blending technology. (GBVI Gets Good References) Edge blending is needed when multiple projectors are used to …

Tags:Blend & Warp| I/ITSEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Simthetiq Shows Novel Collimated Display

by Chris Chinnock

Simthetiq was a new company to us but they had a great-looking display. As shown in the photo below, the enclosure looks like a geodesic dome but inside is a 180-degree collimated display. Collimated …

Tags:I/ITSEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Digital Projection Wows with an 8K HDR Projector at I/ITSEC 2017

by Chris Chinnock

Digital Projection had in my opinion, the best looking display on the I/ITSEC 2017 trade show floor, but it got the prize by kind of cheating. It was showing native 8K HDR/WCG video content …

Tags:Digital Projection Inc (DPI)| HDR - High Dynamic Range| I/ITSEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Simulation| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Vol 24 - Issue 46

JVC Intros Two New Sim Projectors at I/ITSEC 2017

by Chris Chinnock

JVC Visual Systems introduced two Visualization Series projectors at I/ITSEC 2017. The DLA‑VS4700 projector offers native 4K resolution with e-shift technology to display up to 8K resolution, while the DLA‑VS4010NLG is JVC’s brightest simulation …

Tags:I/ITSEC 2017| JVC| Large Display Monitor| Simulation| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Vol 24 - Issue 46