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Jusha Claims Global Patent for Mixed Mode Operation

Jusha of China is very ambitious to develop its business in Europe and has recently appointed a full time sales person ...

Changhong Shocks With OLED Price

China’s Changhong was among the many companies showing curved and UltraHD sets and was one of the few to be demonstrating ...

Projection Mapping Used in TV studios

TV studios are using a wide variety of large display technology including video walls and LEDs, however, D3 Technology, together with ...

Blu Lowers Cost of Large Display

Blu Products’ first flagship smartphone for 2016 is the Life One X: a dual-SIM, metal-chassis model with a 5.2″ display. A ...

Tobii Wins MSI for Integrated Eye Tracking

Tobii, the specialist in gaze recognition and eye tracking, was in the Sands and was showing off its latest design win ...

Arrow Electronics New OEM President

Arrow Electronics has named Mark Taylor as president of its global OEM computing solutions business.

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China Network Systems Selects Arris STBs

by Alan Spencer

Arris in the US, has announced that China Network Systems of Taiwan, has chosen Arris HMC4100 set-top boxes for its digital TV video services with the KreaTV application platform. Under Taiwanese government regulations, all …

Tags:Cable| DVB-C & C2| Large Display Monitor| STBs| Taiwan| Vol 24 - Issue 12

Learning VR at the School of the New York Times

by Len Scrogan

While recently perusing my LinkedIn feed, I encountered the following softly repining graphic: Of course there’s more than a smidgen of truth in the notion being alluded to here. I completely get it. Lots …

Tags:3D Content Creation| Education| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Visbit Claims 12K 360º video using Wi-fi or LTE

by Bob Raikes

Visbit, a start up specialising in streaming 360º video, has said that it has shown that it can stream 12K 360º video using Wi-fi or LTE radios. There is a demo in the video …

Tags:360 Degree Video| AR/VR| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 12

Fossil Will Have Diesel and Slim Watches

by Bob Raikes

Fossil has shown a new line of its Diesel ‘On’ smartwatches which have full screen AMOLED displays rather than being hybrids, like its earlier products. The devices are compatible with iOS and Android and …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Vol 24 - Issue 12

AUO Highlights Curved LCD

by Bob Raikes

Ivan Wu is from AUO and he talked about curved LCD. He compared LCD to OLED in cost, performance, reliability, curved an multi-function. LCD increasingly can challenge OLED in performance. He identified that there …

Tags:AUO| Curved Displays| Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Flexible Displays| Glass| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Can OLED Damage the LCD Monster?

by Bob Raikes

The next speaker was our own Bob Raikes. His topic was the development of the OLED business and its impact on LCD. He started with a broad overview. The development of flat panels was …

Tags:Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Large Display Monitor| Large LCD Supply| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| Vol 24 - Issue 11

JDI Looks at Mobile Display Trends

by Bob Raikes

The third speaker was Holger Gerkens, President of JDI in Europe. He had three topics, Market trends core technologies and future vision. He showed a chart indicating the ‘display market size’, but the chart …

Tags:Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Japan Display Inc (JDI)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Small & Medium Displays| Touch| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Friendlyway Adds 86″ Touch Display

by Milos Pavlovic

Friendlyway of Germany has expanded its range of displays with a new 86″ (nearly 2.2m) diagonal display that has integrated 20 finger touch. There are several versions – a flat version for wall mounting …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Research Concludes That VR Lacks Real Engagement

by Alan Spencer

A recent study from the User Experience Strategies service at Strategy Analytics into VR, concludes that, whilst the VR market is poised for tremendous growth over the next few years, current VR experiences lack …

Tags:AR/VR| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 11