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Panasonic Introduces 24/7 Indoor Signage Displays

The Full HD SF2 range replaces the LF8 indoor signage series and features new data cloning software, accessed via LAN, which ...

TVs Rebound From Three-Month Decline

After three months of declines, LCD TV shipments returned to growth in March, says IHS. Largely thanks to the aggressive pursuit ...

CCI Digital Signage Day Changes Venue to Cologne-Deutz

The venue for this year’s CCI Digital Signage Day has been changed to a larger one in Cologne-Deutz, due to the ...

Chinese Brands Grow Fast in India

According to Counterpoint Research, Chinese brands have substantially increased their share of the mobile phone market in India, reaching 46% in ...

Samsung Wins Patent Appeal

A federal appeals court in Washington has overturned a $120 million infringement ruling, made in Apple’s favour, against Samsung. The court ...

My First Movie on an LED Cinema Screen

I recently had the opportunity to go see a full length movie on the Samsung LED-based CinemaScreen in a commercial theater. ...

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Canon Shows Blended 4K Displays

by Bob Raikes

Canon was showing the 4K600STZ which is a 6,000 ANSI lumen DCI 4K projector in a blended application and based on its LCOS chips. The company announced the projector last year and we saw …

Tags:Blend & Warp| Canon| ITEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 19

AR & VR Round-up At Itec

by Bob Raikes

Cinoptics is a Dutch company (it was on the Netherland booth) and is a development from Cybermind, which developed virtual reality for more than twenty years. “Back to the days of Virtuality”, I said …

Tags:Augmented Reality| ITEC 2017| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 19

Esterline Highlights Mobile Domes

by Bob Raikes

Esterline was showing a couple of its complete small simulation systems at the event. The first was created with Cruden which specialises in maritime and boat simulators. The Esterline simulator dome is designed to …

Tags:ITEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 17

New Vivid Color Technology Exceeds Quantum Dot and OLED Color Gamut

by Bob Raikes

PixelDisplay is introducing Vivid Color™ technology, a new approach to improve the quality of the display experience, on smartphones, tablets, computers, TVs, VR, AR, and digital signage. Retaining the key benefits of (inorganic) LEDs, …

Tags:Quantum Dots

Smart Eye Offers High End Gaze Recognition

by Bob Raikes

We have covered gaze recognition regularly over recent years, usually at the entry level, so it was interesting to see a high end system from Smart Eye at Itec. The company has two different …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| ITEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Simulation| Training| Vol 24 - Issue 19

Domeprojection Uses Analysis for Blend Masks

by Bob Raikes

Domeprojection (which is part of the same group as Project:syntropy) was showing an innovative system for making blending optical masks. Blending can be peformed on projectors using the digital controls in the projector to …

Tags:Blend & Warp| ITEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 19

New Eyevis Projector has ‘No Plastic’

by Bob Raikes

Eyevis of Germany was showing its newest LED projector for simulation applications which has been upgraded for higher brightness. The single chip DLP-based WUXGA unit has an LED light source and can provide 2,000 …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Eyevis| ITEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| LED| Projectors| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 19

LDM ITEC 2017 Round-up

by Bob Raikes

Lockheed Martin was at the show to talk about the scalability of its software platforms – it wasn’t really talking about hardware. Several years ago, the firm bought the Flight Simulator code from Microsoft …

Tags:ITEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 19

ITEC 2017 Sees VR Expanding

by Bob Raikes

The ITEC show, the European show for military and defence simulation and training, moves around each year. It was in London last year, and in Rotterdam in the Ahoy Centre this year. One of …

Tags:ITEC 2017| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Simulation| Vol 24 - Issue 19

Onethree is an E Ink-based Wireless Display

by Milos Pavlovic

Visionect has released the Onethree, a 13″ E Ink-based display for office use that is said to work for a year on less power than needed to make a cup of coffee. The display …

Tags:E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Meeting Rooms| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 20

Samsung Owners Don’t Like Auto HDMI

by Bob Raikes

Owners of Samsung TVs are complaining about the automatic HDMI switching function in some Samsung TVs. The company has also had complaints about the TVs when they are used with the Nintendo Switch. According …

Tags:HDMI| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 24 - Issue 20| warranty