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INOX Adopts Latest 3D Technology from VOLFONI

INOX Leisure Limited (INOX), India’s leading multiplex chain has announced a path breaking initiative in 3D technology through its association with ...

Samsung Electronics Launches Quantum Dot Curved Gaming Monitor

Samsung Electronics today announced the global launch of its newest industry-leading gaming monitor. The CFG70 curved monitor, designed specifically for professional ...

World’s Largest OLED Tunnel Welcomes Visitors to IFA With 450 Million Brilliant Pixels

LG Electronics (LG) is welcoming visitors to its IFA 2016 exhibition booth with an awe-inspiring and immersive OLED Tunnel measuring a ...

Pegatron Result 15/08/17

Pegatron Technology recorded Q2 net profits of NT$3.69 billion ($121.5 million), down from NT$4.65 billion ($153.3 million) a year earlier, on ...

Telefónica Selects Frog Source from Wyplay

Telefónica has started a project to create an Open Middleware solution to integrate in set-top boxes, based on the Frog Source ...

01 Engadget Expands NY Shows Featuring New Trends

The Engadget Expand shows embrace new technology and trends and the latest show was held in New York city. The event ...

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EU Launches $4.3 million HyperOLED Project

by Alan Spencer

The EU has launched a three-year $4.3 million project to develop efficient hyper-fluorescence TADF OLED emitters. The new project called HyperOLED aims to develop materials and matching device architectures for high-performance, hyper-fluorescence TADF OLED …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Merck| Mobile Display Monitor| R&D (Research & Development)| TADF| Vol 24 - Issue 16

Peerless US Adds Indoor Portrait Kiosks

by Bob Raikes

Peerless AV in the US has introduced eight new indoor portrait kiosks from 40″ to 55″ diagonal. The design is rounded on the top corners and features include a flat base that can be …

Tags:Kiosks| Large Display Monitor| Peerless AV| Totem Displays| Vol 24 - Issue 16

LCD Makers Looking at Half G10.5?

by Bob Raikes

We’ve heard that an idea is being floated around in Korea and Taiwan of building ‘half 10.5G’ fabs which are shaped, at 2940 x 1685 (half the 2940 x 3370 of 10.5G) to allow …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Large LCD Supply| Vol 24 - Issue 16

iPhone 8 To Use Glass Back?

by Bob Raikes

In a detailed analysis, Apple Insider has speculated that Apple might be planning to use glass – probably Gorilla Glass 5 – on the back of the next iPhone. It’s some years since the …

Tags:Glass| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Scientists Open Perovskite Processing Window

by Bob Raikes

Perovskite solar cells made by NRELAlthough this development is related to making solar cells, the issue of the use of perovskties is of big interest in the display world, so we noted with interest …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Perovskite| Solar Panels| Solution Processing| Vol 24 - Issue 15

OTT to Overtake Linear Broadcast TV Within Five Years

by Alan Spencer

According to the findings of the 2017 OTT Video Services study, carried out by Level 3 Communications, Streaming Media and Unisphere Research, 70% of respondents believe that within the next five years, viewing hours …

Tags:Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Vol 24 - Issue 16

VR @ SXSWedu: Reality or Hype?

by Len Scrogan

With the AR/MR/VR market expected to hit $150 billion by 2020, schools, colleges and universities are now getting the hard sell on making an investment in the “next big thing.” In a well-attended SXSWedu …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Education| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 17

QLED Category Advances

by Chris Chinnock

Samsung has been a proponent of using the QLED name to represent a display category – namely, displays that integrate quantum dots in any architecture whether photoluminescent or electroluminescent. This desire got a boost …

Tags:Hisense| Large Display Monitor| QLED| Quantum Dots| Samsung| TCL| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Natural History Museum to Launch VR Experience with Sky

by Alan Spencer

Sky has announced that it is teaming up with London’s Natural History Museum to launch an interactive VR experience called Hold the World, which will go into production later this year The VR experience …

Tags:AR/VR| Mobile Display Monitor| Museums & Exhibitions| Sky| UK (United Kingdom)| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Sky to Show Test Match Cricket in 4K UHD

by Alan Spencer

Sky Q customers in the UK and Ireland, that have Sky Sports and Sky’s Q box, will be able to watch England’s four cricket test (international) matches in Ultra HD this summer. The test …

Tags:4k| Broadcast| Large Display Monitor| Sports and Stadiums| UK (United Kingdom)| UltraHD| Vol 24 - Issue 15

NTV+ Ultra HD Service Now Available Throughout Russia

by Alan Spencer

NTV+ has launched Ultra HD TV broadcasts in the European part of Russia. The company had previously launched its UHD service in Russia’s Far East and Siberia, so now the service is available across …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Russia| Satellite| UltraHD| Vol 24 - Issue 15