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E3 Shows the Promises and Problems of VR

After years of prototypes, demonstrations and teasers, we are finally on the cusp of virtual reality going mainstream. The evidence was ...

Facebook Adds the VR Selfie to the Social Media Repertoire

During its developer conference, Facebook introduced the concept of VR to their social media empire. It seems,the reason why Facebook bought ...

BenQ’s HDMI Output Will Save Lives

BenQ used the recent Gamescom show, in Germany, to introduce a new 24″ monitor – for gamers, of course. A new ...

SES-Imagotag to Buy Pervasive Displays

SES-imagotag, the specialist in electronic shelf labels (ESLs), is to buy Pervasive Displays (PDi) of Taiwan, subject to customary approvals. It ...

Panasonic Launches Range of Interactive Whiteboards

Panasonic is set to introduce two new touch-panel displays, which promise to make digital whiteboard communication affordable for business and education. ...

Booky Bets on VR

UK bookmaker William Hill is using VR to increase the declining number of horse racing bets it is receiving. Gamblers can ...

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12K Video over Three Video walls

by Bob Raikes

A project by VisionQuest Design & Production of Atlanta, USA uses three UltraHD videos on adjacent large (3 x 3) video walls which are interactive, using touch. Each display uses special speakers to provide …

Tags:DOOH| Large Display Monitor| UltraHD| Video Walls| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Users Can Change Menu Language

by Bob Raikes

A hat-tip to Dave Haynes of the sixteen-nine blog for pointing out a demonstration by SoundGraph of Korea which showed at DSE a QSR menu board that was configured to show a second language …

Tags:DOOH| Large Display Monitor| QSRs & Menu Boards| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Holst Puts Touch and OLEDs into Plastic Mould

by Bob Raikes

A couple of weeks ago, the Holst Centre in the Netherlands released information about a demonstration car centre console that it has made based on ‘In-mold electronics’ or IME and with space for storage …

Tags:Automotive| Holst Centre| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Can the Magic of OLED Displays Bring Strong Growth to Smartphones?

by Sweta Dash

OLED display hit its shining moment in last few weeks with the introduction of Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ smart phones. Samsung’s latest smartphone models have received rave reviews in the industry especially for …

Tags:Apple| Flexible Displays| OLEDs| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 15

iWedia Says Teatro Doesn’t Use Android TV

by Bob Raikes

iWedia and HiSilicon issued a statement clarifying that their recent collaboration on Android solutions, running the Teatro-3.5 STB software solution from iWedia on the Hi3798MV200, the latest UHD STB chipset from HiSilicon, is based …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Smart TV| Software| STBs| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Panasonic Wins 2017 Energy Star Award

by Alan Spencer

Panasonic Eco Solutions North America has been named a 2017 Energy Star Partner of the Year for continued leadership in protecting the environment through energy efficiency achievements. The award is recognised by the US …

Tags:Awards| Back Panel| Energy Star| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 15

LeEco Announces Initiative for US Chinese Community

by Alan Spencer

LeEco has announced a Chinese-market initiative to provide easy access to Chinese-language content seamlessly through LeEco’s open eco platform of products in the US. LeEco has built partnerships with many US Chinese TV stations, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LeEco (formerly LeTV)| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Apple Considering Stake in Toshiba’s Chip Business

by Alan Spencer

Japanese public broadcaster NHK, is reporting that Apple is considering a bid with its supplier Foxconn, for Toshiba’s semiconductor business. Toshiba is the world’s second-biggest flash memory chipmaker and last week, the company announced …

Tags:Apple| Foxconn (Honhai)| Japan| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| toshiba| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Hulu’s Live TV to Cost $39.99 per Month

by Alan Spencer

Hulu is planning a Spring launch of its live TV service and will likely be priced at $39.99 per month. The service will include access to Hulu’s on-demand content, Hulu Originals, live network broadcasts, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| OTT Video| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 15