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Laser Goes Well at Barco

Barco has highlighted its development in laser projectors and said that more than 50 theatre complexes, including 20 in EMEA, are ...

Pivot Time

Display Technology – So many web-ventures find they need to change course after starting-up that pundits call this “the pivot”. Pivoting away ...

Crestron Networks – Some Programming Required

Two weeks ago, I wrote a Display Daily on programming Crestron systems, from the point of view of the training required ...

Cable Falls But Remains Dominant in Switzerland

Swisscable has said that there were more than 2.6 million cable TV subscribers in Switzerland at the end of 2014; down ...

Maverick Announces New Services to Support Microsoft Surface Hub

Having successfully deployed over 6000 Surface Hubs across Europe already, Maverick is now launching a bespoke set of physical and virtual ...

A Phoenix Rises…

Today I was wondering what to write about for my Display Daily. I’m at the Display Summit in Las Vegas, just ...

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The Studio and Exhibitor Perspective on VR at CinemaCon 2017

by Chris Chinnock

As expected, VR was well represented at CinemaCon this year. I was able to attend a seminar on the topic and try out several demos. Almost all the ones I saw featured VR plus …

Tags:Cinema| CinemaCon 2017| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 13

CinemaCon Overview

by Chris Chinnock

In a companion “Theatrical Trends from CinemaCon” article I described some of the trends I saw after my first morning at CinemaCon 2017. These trends remain valid, and are fully explored in the articles …

Tags:Cinema| CinemaCon 2017| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Laser Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| Video Walls| Vol 24 - Issue 13

Nordija Launches Android TV App for Pay-TV Operators

by Alan Spencer

Nordija has developed an Android app which is an operator-focused solution for Android TV and is available from the Google Play Store. The app combines the operator branded interface with full access to standard …

Tags:Android| Large Display Monitor| STBs| Vol 24 - Issue 13

Optoma Adds Six DLP Projectors

by Bob Raikes

Optoma has released six new DLP projector models with up to 4,000 lumens of output and based on lamp technology. Resolutions are FullHD, 1280 x 800 (WXGA) and 1024 x 768 (XGA). Joe Ahmed, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Optoma| Projectors| Vol 24 - Issue 13

TVLogic Will Have Four New Monitors at NAB

by Bob Raikes

TVLogic said that it would have new monitors at NAB 2017 including: UM-310R The LUM-310R (shown as a prototype at IBC) is a 4K HDR Reference Master production monitor with a 31″ wide Super-IPS …

Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Field Monitors| Large Display Monitor| NAB 2017| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 13

Nokia Phone to Have 5.5″ QHD AMOLED Display?

by Alan Spencer

Nokia recently launched the iconic 3310 to add to the small range of other Nokia phones. Now it is rumoured that Nokia is working on a new flagship phone, the Nokia 9. According to …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Nokia| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 13

Five Japanese TV Networks in Streaming Initiative

by Alan Spencer

All five major commercial TV networks in Japan have agreed to join forces and develop a system that will enable simultaneous broadcasting of broadcast TV content via IP. Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, TV Asahi, …

Tags:IPTV| Large Display Monitor| OTT Video| Vol 24 - Issue 13

Apple TV Plans To Sell a Premium Bundle

by Alan Spencer

According to Recode, Apple TV is trying to position itself as a major pay-TV player, and wants to sell premium bundles of top channels. Apple TV currently sells HBO, Showtime and Starz separately but …

Tags:Apple| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Pay TV| Vol 24 - Issue 13

Uldage Calls for Patents Essential to 4K/8K for IPTV and CATV

by Alan Spencer

Earlier this month, Uldage called for patents essential to the standards of 4K/8K TV broadcasting, applicable to IPTV and CATV, in order to setup a license programme. Uldage (United License for the Digital Age), …

Tags:4k| Japan| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Vol 24 - Issue 13

NTV-Plus Increases Coverage with Two Eutelsat Satellites

by Alan Spencer

Russia’s NTV-Plus pay-TV platform, has agreed contracts for two additional satellites with Eutelsat Communications. Following the launch of new services earlier this month, NTV-Plus now has full coverage across the Russian Federation. The expansion …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Russia| Satellite| Vol 24 - Issue 13

Roku Gives TV Advertisers Audience Guarantees

by Alan Spencer

Roku can now give audience guarantees to TV advertisers, so that marketers can now measure campaigns using detailed demographic metrics, comparable to linear TV with Nielsen Digital Ad Ratings. With the addition of demographic …

Tags:Advertising| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Roku| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 13