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Sky Result 24/04/2017

Sky reports unaudited financial result for 9 months ending March 31, 2017 with group revenue of £9.6 billion ($7.5 billion), indicating ...

Innovation Breakthroughs from VIVE X Teams Set to Drive the Global Industry Towards a Next-Generation VR Experience

The Virtual Reality Venture Capital Alliance (VRVCA), founded by HTC Corporation (HTC), the pioneer in innovative smart and VR technologies, successfully ...

Users Watch 842 000 Hours of Video Pop Out Per Month

The latest version of Opera for computers, released today, revamps the new video pop out feature. This unique technology allows users ...

JCDecaux Takes Long-Term Tender in Strasbourg

JCDecaux has won a seven-year tender, beginning in October, to operate advertising in Strasbourg Airport, Germany. The company will install new ...

Australia is First With AOC Monitor

A new AOC monitor has been announced in Australia and will be released to the rest of the world some time ...

Point Share Provides Interactive Map on Phone Shares

While we were researching an article, we found this useful ‘interactive map’ showing the current market share of mobile phone operators ...

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So, Who Said that OLED would be 68% of TVs?

by Bob Raikes

We spotted a story that the Photonics Industry & Technology Development Association (PIDA) (a Taiwanese trade association) had said that 68% of TVs would be OLED by 2020. We started to try to track …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| OLED TVs| Vol 23 - Issue 51

Foxconn Boosts Stake in Smart

by Bob Raikes

Foxconn has increased its stake in Smart Technologies Inc by a $60 million investment through Foxconn Singapore Pte which will take the firm’s stake in Smart to 84.2% after completing an acquisition of the …

Tags:Foxconn (Honhai)| Investment| Large Display Monitor| Smart Technologies Inc| Vol 23 - Issue 51

White Paper Summarises TV Display Technologies

by Isaac Oburu

Meko Ltd has published a white paper detailing the current state of development of displays for TVs. The white paper is available for download from the DisplayDaily.com website. “We were very pleased to be …

Tags:TVs (TV Sets)

Transparent OLEDs Still Rolling out in Projects

by Bob Raikes

Planar has released a case study of the use of a transparent OLED by the Minnesota Vikings, a team from the American NFL. The displays are used to give information about the uniforms worn …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Museums & Exhibitions| Planar| Transparent Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 51

Superdry Puts Interactive Display in Berlin

by Bob Raikes

Design company, SeymourPowell of London, has created a new interactive virtual dressing room for the Berlin flagship location of Superdry. The installation uses a display and camera to track customers and allow them to …

Tags:Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Retail| Vol 23 - Issue 51

Do You Need a Wi-Fi Rear Mirror?

by Bob Raikes

We noticed that App-Tronics has a new “Smart Nav 5a mirror” that has GPS, radar detection, and a ‘front-viewing’ DVR. The ‘mirror’ has a 5″ display with 800 x 480 resolution (although this is …

Tags:Automotive| GPS| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 51

Simple VR Content Creation

by Len Scrogan

One of the most under-emphasized areas in the booming field of virtual reality involves user-generated content. Almost a year ago I penned an article about the seven categories of educational VR content, producing the …

Tags:Education| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 01

Samsung and YouTube Expand HDR Support

by Bob Raikes

Samsung has worked with YouTube to ensure that the YouTube app on the firm’s Smart TVs will support HDR content streaming. The update started rolling out just before Christmas and will apply to all …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 23 - Issue 51| YouTube

Samsung Updates Notebook 9 Line

by Bob Raikes

Samsung has new versions of its Notebook 9 with a 13.3″ or 15″ display and with the 13.3″ claimed to be the lightest in its class at 1.8lbs (0.81kg) and with a slim bezel …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Notebooks| Samsung| Vol 23 - Issue 51

Jaunt Makes it to PS4

by Bob Raikes

Jaunt, which is specialising in VR content, has released a new app for the PlayStation 4 that supports the PlayStation VR. The company said that 150 VR ‘experiences’ including travel, sports, music, film and …

Tags:360 Degree Cameras| AR/VR| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 51

Retail Displays to Hit $11 Billion

by Bob Raikes

A research report from Technavio has said that the firm expects the global retail display market to grow by 16% annually in the period to 2021. It believes that this is because retail displays …

Tags:DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 51