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Zurich To Add 25 New DOOH Sites

The city of Zurich, which has ten DOOH areas in operation, has decided to replace 75 poster sites with a further ...

Giroptic Shows 360-Degree Capture Camera

Giroptic offers a low cost ($500) 360-degree capture camera aimed mainly at consumers. Display Daily Comment It showed the innovative product ...

Hyundai Tracking Cars for Signage

Hyundai has started a campaign in the UK for its Ioniq vehicle that uses vehicle recognition technology from Ocean to identify ...

Barco Shares Plans for RSNA

Barco will be at the RSNA at the end of November, showing its displays for radiology, including the Coronis Uniti, and ...

Asus’ Slim-Bezel Monitor Focuses on Design

Asus’ new Republic of Gamers monitor, the MX27AQ, is a 27″ model with a focus on design and audio quality. It ...

Worldwide IT Spending to Grow 1.4% This Year

Gartner has predicted that worldwide IT spending will reach $3.5 trillion in 2017. This represents a 1.4% rise from the 2016 ...

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Italy Stops Harmful Transmissions

by Yvette Raikes

Since 2005, Italian TV transmissions on 61 frequencies have been causing harmful interference in neighbouring countries – Slovenia and Croatia in particular have complained. The Italian government has made all broadcasters on these frequencies …

Tags:Broadcast| Italy| Large Display Monitor| Terrestrial (DTT)| Vol 23 - Issue 48

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CEO Will Step Down When Sharp is Profitable

by Yvette Raikes

When Foxconn took control of Sharp, its vice chairman Tai Jeng-wu (Innolux and Sharp See Changes at the Top) became the CEO and president of Sharp. Sharp’s shares had been demoted to the second …

Tags:Foxconn (Honhai)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| sharp| Vol 23 - Issue 48

BenQ SW320 Claims HDR for SW320 UHD Monitor

by Bob Raikes

BenQ has announced a new addition to its range of colour calibrated monitors with the SW320, an UltraHD 31.5″ monitor based on an IPS panel and with support for 99% of AdobeRGB, 100% of …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 48

TicWatch2 Uses OLED

by Bob Raikes

The Ticwatch2 is a new smartwatch that has recently started shipping and was developed by Mobvoi in China (founded in 2012). The watch uses its own operating system (Ticwear OS, now on V3) and …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Hulu Supports 4K

by Yvette Raikes

Hulu has added 4K UltraHD quality to its offerings. It is supporting 4K streaming on the PlayStation 4 Pro and the Xbox One S, starting with four original TV series and 20 James bond …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| UltraHD & 4K| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Sony to Launch OLED TV at CES?

by Bob Raikes

Sony is widely rumoured to be about to launch an OLED-based TV range at CES, based on panels purchased from LG Display. There have also been reports that Panasonic may also be planning to …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| OLED TVs| Vol 23 - Issue 48

German Rental Provider Takes PX1004UL

by Yvette Raikes

NEC launched its PX1004UL projector at the end of October, and it has now been adopted by German rental provider Gahrens + Battermann. The projector is recommended for staging and digital signage.

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| NEC| Rental and Staging| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Cyberlink Offers World’s First 4K Media Player

by Yvette Raikes

Cyberlink’s PowerDVD has been certified for playback of ultra HD Blu-ray discs, which the company claims is a first for a software media player. This will allow PC users with the right hardware to …

Tags:4k| Blu-ray| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Software| UltraHD & 4K| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Vue Smart Glasses Have No Display

by Norbert Hildebrand

While we are all used to new Kickstarter campaigns for smart glasses, and, as such, the Vue – “Your Everyday Smart Glasses” should not come as a big surprise. And yet it definitely is. …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| SmartGlasses| Vol 23 - Issue 48| Wearables

Vuefine+ is Back on Kickstarter

by Norbert Hildebrand

Vuefine is one of those clip-on augmented reality displays that tried to compete with Google Glass with a much lower price tag. In 2015, they had a first Kickstarter campaign and as a result …

Tags:Augmented Reality| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 48| Wearables

Flexible Transparent Conductor Under Development

by Arthur Berman

An enabling material for many flexible electronic devices is a flexible, transparent electrically conductive thin film. In order for such a film to be commercially viable, it is necessary that it can be manufactured …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Touch| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Netflix and TiVo Reach New Agreement

by Yvette Raikes

Netflix and TiVo have updated their intellectual property agreement. TiVo will continue to integrate Netflix into its STBs, but now Netflix will license TiVo’s technology for its OTT service. This is one of the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Netflix| OTT Video| Tivo| Vol 23 - Issue 48