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MicroLED, the Directview Display of the Third Kind

Many years ago I saw a LED Wall with a pixel pitch of 1mm and was intrigued by the opportunities that ...

Space Needle Launches Virtual Reality Experience

The Space Needle in Seattle has launched The VR Bar, a free virtual reality experience for visitors to the Needle’s observation ...

Barco Receives Technology Innovator Award at CineAsia 2017

Barco received the Technology Innovator of the Year award at CineAsia 2017 in Hong Kong. Barco now has a team of ...

Panasonic to Bring Taste of Moscow to Prolight + Sound

Panasonic will recreate the world’s largest-ever projected image at the forthcoming Prolight + Sound 2016 exhibition from 5-8 April in Frankfurt, ...

Garmin Boasts of Always-on Watch

Garmin has developed a new device that combines watch and fitness tracker functionality. The Vivoactive HR is a GPS smartwatch with ...

LG To Debut First-Ever Super Bowl Commercial

LG Electronics (LG) announced today that the company’s first-ever Super Bowl commercial will be produced by Ridley Scott’s production company, RSA ...

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HTC Flat in Sales in 2017

by Bob Raikes

Reports from Taiwan say that HTC is not expecting increased sales revenues in 2017 because it is struggling to ramp up demand for the HTC Vive headset. Although it has signed up with Sprint …

Tags:HTC| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 47

Intel, Nvidia For Gaming at CES

by Bob Raikes

Reports from the supply chain suggest that the H version of Intel’s Kaby Lake (7th Generation iCore) for high performance and gaming notebooks will be shown at CES. The Nvidia GTX1050 notebook GPU is …

Tags:CES 2017| Chips| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Vol 23 - Issue 47

LeEco to Cut Payroll by 10% – Vizio Deal in Doubt?

by Bob Raikes

Guangzhou-based Time Weekly has reported that LeEco is downsizing its 8,000 employees by 10% to help alleviate its cash demands. The company, which recently acknowledged it has cash flow issues related to its rapid …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LeEco (formerly LeTV)| Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Vizio| Vol 23 - Issue 47

Netflix Now Allowing Downloads

by Bob Raikes

Netflix has made its content downloadable, as well as viewable via streaming, according to a post on its website. Content can be downloaded on smartphones and tablets and on all plans, although users will …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Netflix| OTT Video| Vol 23 - Issue 47

SHOWTIME Streaming and SHOWTIME ANYTIME App Now on Samsung TVs

by Milos Pavlovic

Today, Showtime Networks announced that Samsung will now offer the SHOWTIME stand-alone streaming service and its authenticated app SHOWTIME ANYTIME on select 2015 and all 2016 Samsung smart television models. Samsung TV users are …

Tags:Applications| Samsung| Stream TV

Samsung Offers Showtime

by Yvette Raikes

Samsung is now offering the Showtime streaming service and the Showtime Anytime app on some 2015 and all 2016 smart TV models in the USA. The streaming service will cost $10.99 a month, with …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| OTT Video| Samsung| Smart TV| USA| Vol 23 - Issue 47

Russia to Lead SVOD in Eastern Europe

by Bob Raikes

Eastern Europe will have 18.19 million paying SVOD subscribers [for TV episodes and movies – excluding sports, for example] across 18 countries by 2021, up from 3.33 million at end-2015 and 5.58 million by …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Russia| SVOD| Vol 23 - Issue 47

Flip Disk Display System from Breakfast

by Norbert Hildebrand

How do you make a DLP system work without optics? Easy, just make the pixels big enough. That is exactly what Breakfast, a Brooklyn, NY based company has done. Breakfast is a small company …

Tags:Advertising| Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| large displays| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Was VR ‘the biggest loser” on Black Friday?

by Bob Raikes

The markets for the largest categories of consumer electronics, such as TVs, smartphones and computers have been pretty weak over recent years, and everyone is looking for the ‘next big thing’ to drive the …

Tags:Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 47

Sling TV Introduces Cloud DVR, to Debut in Beta for Select Roku Users

by Isaac Oburu

Starting today, Sling TV customers may request an invitation to participate in its cloud DVR beta program. Available first to eligible Sling TV customers using Roku™ streaming players and Roku TV™s, the cloud DVR …

Tags:PVRs (DVRs) Personal Digital Video Recorders| Roku| Sling TV