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Litemax’s First UK Channel Conference: Introducing Innovative Resizing LCD’s and Sunlight Readable Displays for Industrial, Transportation and Retail Applications

Litemax Electronics, a leader in enabling intelligent vertical market platforms for industrial displays and computing, announced today they will be hosting ...

A Few (and only a few!) More Details on Barco UniSee

Following the report by Matt on the launch of the Barco Unisee, we still had quite a few questions about the ...

On-Cell Shipments Pressure GFF and OGS

Glass-film-film and one-glass solution touch panels are increasingly being pressured by on-cell solutions in the lower-end of the mobile market. Reports ...

Nanosys Doubles QD Capacity on UltraHD Demand

Nanosys has doubled its quantum dot production capacity, to 25 tons per year. The new capacity enables Nanosys to provide optical ...

EIZO Releases New Calibration Sensor for Medical Monitor Use & VIP Adaptor

Eizo has a new UX2 sensor for calibration of its RadiForce medical monitors. It features improved humidity and impact resistance compared ...

Lower Partner Orders Expected From Sony

Industry sources in Taiwan expect Sony to lower its TV and smartphone orders to production partners in Taiwan. The prediction comes ...

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Steljes Unable to Pay Creditors

by Yvette Raikes

UK AV distributor Steljes is yet to pay its unsecured creditors following administration (Steljes Creditors Unlikely to Get Their Money). Due to warranty issues, the administrator has had to sell £5 million ($6.1 million) …

Tags:Distribution| Large Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Smart Technologies Inc| Steljes Ltd| Vol 24 - Issue 02

Haier Embraces Chromecast

by Chris Chinnock

Haier is dropping the Roku TV smart-TV platform and joining companies such as Vizio, Seiki, Philips and Polaroid in adopting the Chromecast built-in platform for the North American TV market, Haier announced at CES. …

Tags:CES 2017| Haier| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Streaming Dongles| Vol 24 - Issue 02

LG Wows with New OLED and LCD TVs

by Chris Chinnock

LG, like Samsung, showcased a variety of technologies and products at CES 2017. We attended their press conference, invite-only innovation room and their booth on the show floor to gather details. The highlights to …

Tags:ATSC| CES 2017| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| OLED TVs| Technicolor| Vol 24 - Issue 02| Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)

Arch Wins Project in Paris

by Bob Raikes

Wolters Kluwer France in Paris, near the Porte de St Ouen has commisioned a digital display from Arch.eu. The company spent two years getting permission for the sign which is on the facade of …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 24 - Issue 02

Midwich Has Good Year

by Yvette Raikes

AV distributor Midwich said that it saw growth in the second half of the year and figures were further improved by weak sterling. Consequently it expects to show growth for 2016 of 18% YoY, …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Midwich plc| Vol 24 - Issue 02

BenQ Adds USB Type-C Charging to IPS Colour Accurate Monitor

by Bob Raikes

BenQ announced the PD2710QC monitor for designers with a 2560 x 1440 resolution IPS panel that supports 100% of sRGB and Rec.709. It also has a USB-C connection that can provide 61W of power …

Tags:BenQ| Colour Critical Monitors| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 02

Imagination’s New PowerVR GPUs Aimed at STBs & Automotive

by Bob Raikes

Imagination Technologies announced a a new family of GPUs, ‘Series8XE Plus’, that is intended to provide the balance of performance and fillrate needed to enable gaming and compute applications on cost-sensitive devices with displays …

Tags:GPUs| Imagination Tech| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 02

Asus Tries 38″ Curved Monitor

by Bob Raikes

Asus has joined LG in offering a 37.5″ 3840 x 2160 curved IPS monitor with 2300R radius. The base of the Designo Curve MX38VQ monitor includes a Qi wireless charger (5W/1A). Brightness is 300 …

Tags:Asus| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 02

Panasonic to Add New 65″ at ISE

by Bob Raikes

Panasonic will add a new model to its large format professional display series with the TH-65EF1 at ISE. The unit includes a USB media player and can allow content to be scheduled and controlled …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Panasonic| Vol 24 - Issue 02

BAE Tapped to develop HUD for F-22 Raptor

by Norbert Hildebrand

According to news from BAE Systems, its DLE (Digital Light Engine) was chosen by Lockheed Martin to replace the existing HUD with a fully digital version that fits into the existing HUD space on …

Tags:Avionics| Head Up Displays HUDs| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 02

Virtual Reality Headset Market Forecast CES Update

by Steve Sechrist

The VR AR space is a niche market at best, barely showing up as a rounding error in the recent CEA market update given on press day one at CES 2017. The CTA Extended …

Tags:Augmented Reality| CES 2017| Emerging Markets| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Press Events| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 02

VESA Enjoying DP Success – But Lots to Be Done

by Bob Raikes

VESA was at the show to promote, in particular, the DisplayPort standard which can now take advantage of the latest chips supporting HBR3, which was announce back in 2014, going beyond the previous HBR2 …

Tags:Display Stream (DSC)| DisplayPort| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| VESA| Vol 24 - Issue 02