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Planar QE Series Supports UltraHD

Planar has announced the QE series of UltraHD displays in 75″, 86″ and 98″ sizes. The series includes an embedded signage ...

AR, VR, Holodeck or Somewhere in Between

The interaction between marketing and manufacturing is supposed to determine success or failure of products and technologies. At least, this is ...

Workstation Market Shipment Sets Record in 4Q16

According to the JPR Workstation Report Market Quarterly for 4Q16, the worldwide market for workstations grew at 20.1% year on year ...

US Coast Guard Chooses Daisy

The US Coast Guard has chosen to purchase flat panel displays from Daisy Data Displays, because of their compatibility with night-vision ...

No Upgrade in Near Term for ProSim Projector From Rockwell Collins

One of the best performing projectors in the simulation market is the ProSim projector (also known as the Zoro projector) manufactured ...

Japanese UHD Will Double Next Year

Mitsubishi Research has forecast that adoption of UltraHD TV sets in Japan will grow rapidly, starting next year, Advanced Television reports. ...

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Wistron’s February Growth is 22.5% Rise on Year

by Alan Spencer

Last month Wistron shipped 140,000 servers, 200,000 LCD TVs, 800,000 desktops and 500,000 LCD monitors. Revenues for Wistron fell 9.65% in February on month, but rose 22.5% on year to reach US$1.6 billion. Wistron …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 24 - Issue 09

US Streaming Video Viewers Exceeds pay-TV Subscribers

by Alan Spencer

According to new research from the Consumer Technology Association, 68% of video subscribers in the US use free or paid streaming, and for the first time this is now greater than the number of …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| TV Viewing| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 09

European Cable Sees Digital TV Growth

by Alan Spencer

The European cable industry revenues rose 4.6% year-on-year, according to IHS statistics released by Cable Europe. Revenue growth for broadband Internet rose 7.5%, for TV it rose 3.7% and for telephony it rose 2.1%. …

Tags:broadband| Cable| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 10

Intel to present Digital Signage Webinar

by Bob Raikes

Intel is to run a webinar on March 16th at 12:30pm ET to discuss key areas of digital experience management. Topics will include: Identifying key touchpoints where retailers can influence customer decisions How to …

Tags:Back Panel| Digital Signage| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 09

SmallHD Monitors Are Very Bright

by Bob Raikes

SmallHD, a Vitec company, has released two new on-camera field monitors, claimed to be the brightest field monitors available. The 7″ 503 UltraBright and 7″ 703 UltraBright have 2,200 cd/m² and 2,500 cd/m², respectively …

Tags:Field Monitors| High Brightness Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 09

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Positive Huawei P10 Review by DxOMark

by Alan Spencer

Huawei’s P10 phone was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona (Huawei Promotes Dual Cameras – Shows Watch 2). DxOMark’s engineers tested the phone’s camera and gave it an overall DxOMark Mobile …

Tags:Cameras| Huawei| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 10

Huawei P10 Mobile Review: Top Performer

by Isaac Oburu

After many rumours, Huawei’s new flagship smartphone – the Huawei P10, has been unveiled at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona a few weeks ago. DxOMark’s engineers were eager to review its enhanced camera …

Tags:Huawei| MWC 2017| Smartphones

OLEDs are a “Dream Come True”

by Ross Young

OLEDs are potentially a dream come true to the smartphone industry, enabling manufacturers to raise prices by improving display performance, increasing display sizes and enabling innovative form factors like curved, flexible, foldable, rollable, etc. …

Tags:BOE| LG Displays (LGD)| LG Electronics (LGE)| OLED Fabs| Samsung| Samsung Display| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 09

2017 MWC Not Great for Handsets

by Bob Raikes

Well, the numbers are in and the 2017 MWC was up 7% on last year in terms of visitors, at 108,000. 2,300 companies were there as exhibitors. Organisers said that 55% of attendees held …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| MWC 2017| Vol 24 - Issue 08

Microvision Updates on Engine Progress

by Bob Raikes

With its finance results, Microvision updated on the status of its engines. The firm plans to release three new engines in 2017, the small form-factor HD PSE-0403, the interactive enabled PSE-0403sti that integrates 3D …

Tags:Microdisplays| Microvision| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 09