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Light Field Ecosystem Improving

One of the sessions at the “Future of Cinema” conference organized by SMPTE at NAB focused on the light field ecosystem. ...

Metz Begins OLED TV Production

Germany-based Metz Consumer Electronics (now owned by Skyworth of China) has started production of its Novum Twin R OLED TVs in ...

North American SVOD Most Mature, But Way to Go

The North America subscription video on demand (SVOD) market is ‘far from mature’ – at least, according to new figures from ...

VueReal Reveals a Little More

We reported on VueReal of Canada when it announced that it was working on MicroLED and had developed a 6,000 ppi ...

Innolux Corporation Result 29/10/2015

Innolux Corp. reported Q3 net profit of NT$ 3.48 billion ($107 million), the lowest in five quarters and less than half ...

JCDecaux Launches Showcase at Heathrow

At London Heathrow’s airport’s Terminal 5, JCDecaux has positioned its Motion Showcase between Immigration and Baggage Reclaim, making it visible to ...

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Big Retail Roll-out in the US

by Bob Raikes

Westfield Corporation, through its Brand Ventures division, has said that it will roll out 450 digital displays based on the 75″ Espirit Digital models and Ayuda Media Systems Software in 17 locations in the …

Tags:DOOH| Large Display Monitor| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Electronics Banned on US Flights From Middle East

by Alan Spencer

A new ban has been announced by the US. No large electronic devices will be allowed in cabin baggage on passenger flights from eight Muslim majority countries. The Department of Homeland Security said that …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Security| Smartphones| tablets| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Wammes Highlights New VDA Fault Process

by Bob Raikes

Klaus Wammes of Wammes & Partner GmbH has pointed out that the VDA (Verband der Automobilindustrie), a trade association for the automotive industry, has a new standard for a process for the analysis of …

Tags:Automotive| Germany| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 11| warranty

Bosnia Ministry Issues New DTT Tender

by Alan Spencer

The communications and transport ministry in Bosnia, has released an international tender for the supply of digital microwave links for the second phase of public broadcasting digitisation for the country. Suppliers have 40 days …

Tags:Broadcast| Large Display Monitor| Terrestrial (DTT)| Vol 24 - Issue 11

BBC

BBC Calls for Priority Listing

by Alan Spencer

In the UK, a senior BBC executive has said he wants BBC shows to be given priority listing in EPGs., especially over Sky and Netflix programmes. James Purnell, director of radio and education at …

Tags:Broadcast| Large Display Monitor| OTT Video| STBs| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 24 - Issue 11

LG and Tokujin Yoshioka Celebrate Innovation at Milan Design Week

by Alan Spencer

LG will make their debut at the 2017 Milan Design Week to highlight its longstanding passion for design and innovation, the company stated. LG announced that their participation is to commemorate its 70th anniversary. …

Tags:Back Panel| Italy| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Mobile Display Monitor| Museums & Exhibitions| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Design Science Creates Battery-powered LFDs

by Bob Raikes

Design Science of Toronto, Canada, has developed battery-powered large displays that can be run from military specification lithium ion batteries to support 12 hours continuous use on a single charge, including video display and …

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

Netflix Recommended TVs for 2017 are LG, Samsung and Sony

by Alan Spencer

Netflix encourages TV manufacturers to provide faster and better app experience for viewers. For 2017, the TVs that Netflix recommends are LG, Samsung and Sony, and these will will carry the “Netflix Recommended” logo, …

Tags:Awards| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Netflix| Samsung| sony| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Wearables Devices Shipments to Rise to 237.5 million by 2021

by Alan Spencer

According to IDC, the overall wearables market is expected grow after a brief slowdown last year, which was brought about by delayed launches and vendors struggling to maintain pace. IDC forecasts that new vendors, …

Tags:IDC| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 11| Wearable Market

Latin America pay TV subscribers by country

Mexico Overtakes Brazil as Largest Pay-TV Market in Region

by Alan Spencer

Mexico overtook Brazil last year to become Latin America’s largest pay-TV market even though Brazil has twice as many TV households, according to Digital TV Research. Mexico has benefited from strong adoption of prepaid …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LATAM| Pay TV| TV Viewing| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Mexico Defies Latin America’s Pay TV Torpor

by Milos Pavlovic

Mexico overtook Brazil in 2016 to become Latin America’s largest pay TV market, despite Brazil having twice as many TV households. Brazil has been losing subscribers since November 2014 whereas Mexico has benefited from …

Tags:Pay TV