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RealD Updates its Intelilight Technology – and More

We met with RealD in a meeting room at the back of the South Hall at CES to discuss progress on ...

Samsung Goes After Mid-Range Market

Late last month a new line of entry- to mid-range Galaxy smartphones appeared online, called the Galaxy A series. We wrote ...

Panasonic Set to Take the Stage at Prolight + Sound 2017

Panasonic is partnering with specialists d3 Technologies, BlackTrax and Painting with Light to create a live stage performance, incorporating the company’s ...

Huawei Adds Good Looking Smartphones

Huawei had an impressive booth and was focusing on its mobile phone and tablet as well as its back end and ...

Broadcom Result 23/10/2014

Broadcom Corporation posted a net profit in Q3 of $98 million on turnover of $2.2 billion, which brought the company’s net ...

Primeview Introduces Industrial OLED

On Christmas Eve, Primeview USA Inc. (New York, NY) announced it was introducing an OLED monitor targeting industrial applications. The product is being introduced ...

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Wistron and Inventec Notebook Shipping Falls in April

by Alan Spencer

According to the Chinese-language, Economic Daily News, Wistron shipped 1.4 million notebooks in April, which is a drop of 26.0% compared to March. Inventec, also suffered a fall and shipped 1.3 million units in …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Taiwan| Vol 24 - Issue 18

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Asustek April Result 09/05/2017

by Jasmine Kang Sodha

Asustek Computer announced April 2017 result with revenues of NT$27.1 billion ($896.4 million), representing a significant decline of 40% on monthly basis and also a 7% drop on a yearly basis. Of the total …

Tags:Asus| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 18

Italy has 431 TV Channels

by Alan Spencer

At the end of the first quarter, Italy had 431 TV channels available via the main distribution platforms DTT and DTH, according to a report by Confindustria Radio Televisioni. Of the 431, 366 are …

Tags:Italy| Large Display Monitor| TV Viewing| Vol 24 - Issue 18

What’s the Definition of an Immersive Display?

by Chris Chinnock

I have been talking to people a lot about immersive displays lately. That’s because the next Display Summit will have this as a focus theme. Most people think of Virtual Reality when you say …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Light Field Displays| Planetariums| Simulation| Virtual Reality| Visualisation| Vol 24 - Issue 18

Sigmaintell Says Chinese eSport Monitors are 40K in Q1

by Bob Raikes

Sigmatell has said that it believes that around 40,000 monitors for use for eSports were shipped in China during Q1 2017, with an expected rise to 45,000 in Q2. The company said that a …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Vol 24 - Issue 18

SDVoE and CEDIA Present AV over IP Webinar

by Yvette Raikes

An educational webinar entitled “The Essential Download on AV over IP” is scheduled for 18th May. It will be hosted by SDVoE president Justin Kennington and CEDIA’s David Meyer, director of technical curriculum. The …

Tags:Back Panel| CEDIA| Large Display Monitor| Pro AV| Video over IP (VIP)| Vol 24 - Issue 18

VESA Forms VR/AR SIG

by Bob Raikes

VESA has formed a Special Interest Group (SIG) to look into standardisation for the fast-growing augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) markets. The group said that while many developers are focusing on enhancing …

Tags:AR/VR| Augmented Reality| Mixed Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| VESA| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 18

LG webOS 3.5 smart TV Platform Certified by Common Criteria

by Alan Spencer

The LG webOS 3.5 smart TV platform has been certified by Common Criteria for its enhanced application security solution version 1.0 software. Security manager, the webOS 3.5 security software module, was tested in accordance …

Tags:DRM & Content Protection| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Security| Smart TV| Vol 24 - Issue 18