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Kingston Chooses Panasonic Projectors

Panasonic is supplying 180 projectors to Kingston University in the UK. The PT-RZ370 laser/LED hybrid model will be installed by GV ...

UK Footfall Down, Despite Black Friday

Despite Black Friday promotions, high street footfall in the UK was down 4% YoY in November. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) ...

Zeon Achieved Mass Production Ahead of Schedule

Zeon Corporation has announced that it began mass-production of retardation films for LCD TVs, at its plant in Himi City, Japan, ...

LG Sells 1050 Monitors to Orlando Airport

LG has won an order for 1050 displays for Orlando International Airport. 700 are 55″ 0.9mm bezel units that will be ...

Royole Orders Fab Equipment from SFA Engineering

SFA Engineering has announced that it has signed a $53.5 million contract with OLED developer, Royole to supply OLED manufacturing equipment, ...

Lenovo Results 03/11/2016

Lenovo Group posted Q2 FY16 consolidated sales of $11.2 bn with a Q2 FY16 net profit of $157 mn, resulting in ...

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Affinity Photo Now on Windows

by Bob Raikes

Serif of the UK has made Affinity Photo available on Windows as well as updating the Mac version. The software, which costs $50 to purchase, was chosen as Apple’s ‘App of the Year’ 2015, …

Tags:Graphics Software| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Blippar Now Recognises 70,000 Public Faces

by Bob Raikes

The Blippar augmented reality app has been updated to allow the recognition of faces as well as objects. The company has created a database of 70,000 ‘public figures’ and users will be able to …

Tags:AR/VR| Augmented Reality| face recognition| | Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Fitbit/Pebble Deal is Confirmed

by Bob Raikes

Pebble has confirmed that it is selling its software, its main asset, to Fitbit and that 40% of its staff, involved with software, have been offered jobs by Fitbit. The price is reported at …

Tags:Fitbit| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Smartwatches| Vol 23 - Issue 48| Wearables

Nanolumens Awarded Patents On Flexible Led Display Technology

by Bob Raikes

NanoLumens, the industry-leading designer of indoor and outdoor LED visualization solutions in any size, shape, or curvature, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has, to date, issued more than 18 …

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Lightvert Has Large Displays… or not…

by Bob Raikes

Lightvert in the UK – a start-up founded by Daniel Siden and a spin out from Haberdashery – has developed a patent pending technology it calls Echo that uses a single line of light, …

Tags:Advertising| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Laser| Mobile Display Monitor| Novel Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Shelfbucks has Patents on In-store Tracking

by Bob Raikes

Shelfbucks Inc said that it has acquired 24 patents in the US, covering technologies used to measure execution, compliance and performance of in-store merchandising displays. The patents also cover technology for monitoring in-store advertising …

Tags:DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Retail| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Nanolumens has 18 Patents and Plans to Defend Them

by Bob Raikes

Nanolumens has said in a press release that it has been awarded US Patents number 8,963,895, 9,013,367, 9,058,755, 9,159,707, 9,326,620, and others for its LED displays, which it can make in curved or flat …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LED| Patents| Vol 23 - Issue 49

Quantum Materials Ships Quantum Dot Sample Sets

by Ken Werner

In my last couple of Display Dailies, I’ve written about the rapidly evolving world of quantum-dot suppliers. This is another one. No apologies for that. There’s a lot to write about. Let’s step back …

Tags:Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Specktron Joins Netop in Class

by Yvette Raikes

AV company Specktron is bundling Netop’s classroom management software with its projectors and interactive displays in Europe. They say that the solution will allow teachers and trainers to manage how students use their devices …

Tags:Education| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Norxe Uses I/ITSEC to Soft Launch Projector Company

by Chris Chinnock

Off the show floor at I/ITSEC, a new projector company was launched called norxe (pronounced Norse). It is Norway-based and founded by Jorn Eriksen, who also founded projectiondesign, which was sold to Barco a …

Tags:I/ITSEC 2016| Large Display Monitor| LED Projectors| Norway| Vol 23 - Issue 48

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AUO Posts November Numbers

by Yvette Raikes

AUO posted November turnover of NTD30.24 billion ($955 million), up 6% YoY, bringing year-to-date revenue to NTD297.93 billion ($9.4 billion), down 11%. The company shipped 9.16 million large panels during November, down 2.6% MoM, …

Tags:AUO| Large Display Monitor| LCD| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Spain’s Pay-TV Market is Booming

by Yvette Raikes

According to the report from CNMC, 671,000 subscribers have been added to Spain’s pay-TV market in the last year. Market leader Telefónica now has 3.71 million clients, having gained 128,00 over the year, while …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Pay TV| Spain| Vol 23 - Issue 48