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Motorola Phone Fab to Open in May

A new Motorola production base in Wuhan, China will begin commercial operation on 11th May, according to local media. Current plans ...

Mini LED Revenue Expected to Reach $1 Billion in 2023

Simon Yang.LED Inside, a division of TrendForce, reports that LED manufacturers are turning to mini LED, due to micro LED’s technological ...

JVC Launches Native 4K Projector at CEDIA

CEDIA 2016 was the venue for the U.S. launch of the company’s new 4K native (4096×2160) projector using its D-ILA LCOS ...

Africa Pay TV Revenue to Reach $6 Billion in 2021

According to the latest data by Dataxis for the year ending 2016, Africa Pay TV subscribers stand at approximately 18.7 million ...

Luminit Shows Waveguide Solution and More

Luminit is another company working on LC-based photopolymers to create optical functionality. One of the features it was showing off was ...

Graphene Enables High-Modulation Electrochromic Device

Electrochromic displays, which change their state (i.e. opaque to transparent) when exposed to electricity, potentially offer low cost and mechanical flexibility. ...

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The Grammar of VR

by Len Scrogan

This article is a grammar lesson, but don’t worry. It’s not as boring as the typical grammar lesson stockpiled in the deepest recesses of your childhood memories. That’s because it’s about the grammar of …

Tags:Education| Large Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 39

Irystec Gets Funding

by Bob Raikes

We recently reported on Irystec, which has developed technology to better match display output to individuals’ vision, and now the company has said that it has successfully closed Series-A financing with investments from BDC …

Tags:Financial Data| Investment| Mobile Display Monitor| Visual Quality| Vol 23 - Issue 40

New Technology Area Round Up

by Bob Raikes

This reporter always enjoy the future technology area at IBC and I often save up visits to the end of a long day. If I get around the ‘moodily-lit STBs’, to quote Paul Gray …

Tags:360 Degree Cameras| Autostereo 3D| Flexible Displays| IBC 2016| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Telepresence| Vol 23 - Issue 38

BCom Converts Between SDR and HDR

by Bob Raikes

B<>Com is a French technology institute, based in the high tech area of Rennes (in the same suburb as Technicolor’s R&D facility), with satellite sites in Lannion and Brest, also in Brittany. It has …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| IBC 2016| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 38

SMPTE Webcast on Projector Colour Grading

by Yvette Raikes

SMPTE is holding one of its Emerging Technology webcasts on Thursday 6th October at 1pm EDT, 10am PDT, 5pm UTC and 6pm BST. The theme is Uber Master Creation using an HDR Movie Projector …

Tags:Back Panel| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| SMPTE| Vol 23 - Issue 38

And finally….

by Bob Raikes

Well, it wasn’t April Fools day, but we doubt, anyway whether anybody would have actually been fooled into attacking their iPhone as shown in this video. (Funnily enough, because of a defect in my …

Tags:Back Panel| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 38

Not Enough Capacity for Flexible G6

by Milos Pavlovic

The ChosunBiz in Korea has reported that a senior LG manager has promised “I will not repeat this mistake” with the next smartphone, the G6, after disappointing sales of the G5, which had modular …

Tags:AMOLED| Flexible Displays| LG Electronics (LGE)| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 38

NFL Network Chooses Planar

by Yvette Raikes

The sports-oriented NFL Network has taken delivery of six Planar 55″ LookThru OLED monitors. The FHD transparent displays, which use Samsung’s OLEDs, are installed in its GameDay studio. Analyst Comment There won’t be many …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Planar| Transparent Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 38

Autonomous Vehicles Require More — NOT Fewer — Displays

by Ken Werner

The Society for Information Display’s Detroit Chapter sponsored its 23rd Annual Symposium on Vehicle Displays in Livonia, Michigan, on September 27 and 28. This year’s edition was called ‘Vehicle Displays and Interfaces 2016’. Attendance …

Tags:Automotive| Vol 23 - Issue 38

Lang AG to Distribute DynaScan’s Screens

by Isaac Oburu

Lang AG will start distributing DynaScan’s screens, videowalls and other displays in Germany, Austria and Switzerland following a distribution deal signed by the two companies.

Tags:Distribution| High Brightness Displays| Lang| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 38