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With AR/VR Bigger Than Ever at CES, CTA Helps Consumers Understand These Emerging Technologies

Today the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM – owner and producer of CES®, the global stage for innovation – announced CES 2017 ...

Disney Stays Away from VR for Now

During an USC (University of Southern California) Marshall and Annenberg event in Santa Monica, CA, Bob Iger, CEO of Disney said ...

Apple Orders Slowing

Apple’s iPhone chip orders are slowing, say sources at IC design houses. Orders are set to fall from 50 million in ...

LG Electronics Result 29/07/15

LG Electronics recorded Q2 net profits of KRW226.4 billion ($193.1 million), down from profits of KRW411.8 billion ($351.2 million) last time, ...

NBA and Biglook360 Team up for VR Capture of All-Star Game

Thought the capture of 180° and 360° video content was a recent phenomenon driven by the capabilities of the Oculus Rift ...

Barneys Shop Windows Have Christie LEDs

Barneys of New York has put in four LED displays from Christie in its annual Christmas/Hanukkah season shop window displays. The ...

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Looking Back at 2016

by Bob Raikes

This week, there was less news than normal, because of all the holidays, so we decided to combine the Large and Mobile Display Monitor newsletters into a single issue. As I mentioned a couple …

Tags:Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 51

Wireworld Makes HDMI 2.0 Cables Up to 20m

by Bob Raikes

Wireworld, which is said to be well-known for its flat cables, said that it has HDMI 2.0 cables using a new generation of active technology to support the full 18Gbps of HDMI 2.0 as …

Tags:HDMI| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 01

ALSO Offering Surface as a Service

by Isaac Oburu

ALSO has started to distribute Surface as a Service from Microsoft in the Netherlands. The company joins Ingram and Tech Data, who already do this.

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Vol 24 - Issue 01

Dell’s Wyse Now in Czech Rep.

by Isaac Oburu

Dell has appointed Arrow ECS to distribute Wyse thin client computing solutions in Czech Republic.

Tags:Dell| Large Display Monitor| Thin Clients| Vol 24 - Issue 01

Qualcomm

Good News and Bad News for Qualcomm

by Bob Raikes

In separate news stories, there was good news and bad news for Qualcomm over the holiday. on the bad news side the company got a fine of $865 million for ‘abuse of market dominance’ …

Tags:Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Monopolies (Anti Trust)| Qualcomm| Vol 24 - Issue 01

Oculus Acquires Eye Tribe

by Bob Raikes

Oculus, itself part of Facebook, has acquired Danish start-up, the Eye Tribe, which is a specialist in developing gaze technology and was originally targeting the use of gaze in mobile devices. Analyst Comment We …

Tags:Gaze Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 01

Touch Supplier for OLED iPhone Identified

by Bob Raikes

We have seen reports in the Taiwanese press based on un-named ‘sources in the supply chain’ that Samsung Display will be the only supplier for AMOLEDs for Apple’s adoption of the technology. It identifies …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 01

Google Struggling in the UK for Pixel Warranty

by Bob Raikes

The BBC ran an interview with an unhappy customer in the UK that was unhappy that when the display for his Pixel smartphone was broken, Google’s options were only to ship the phone to …

Tags:Google| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 23 - Issue 51| warranty

Samsung to Introduce New Quantum Dot Curved Monitor at CES 2017

by Isaac Oburu

At CES 2017, Samsung Electronics will unveil its new CH711 Quantum Dot curved monitor, demonstrating its continued leadership of the entertainment visual display market. “Today’s multimedia consumers, quite rightly, have high expectations and demand …

Tags:CES 2017| Quantum Dots| Samsung