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HP to be Top Notebook Vendor in 2017

HP is expected to be the world’s top notebook vendor this year, replacing Lenovo that held this position in 2016. Although, ...

CES 2015 – The State of Virtual Reality

At CES 2015, virtual reality was a topic of great interest. In our special coverage of this segment, there are lots ...

Neotion adds Arris and Viaccess-Orca CAMs

Neotion has announced two new CAMs for Arris Titanium and for Viaccess-Orca. The Arris product supports Arris’s Titanium Content Security solution ...

Cheap Handsets Cause Smartphone Jump in MEA

Smartphone shipments rose 83% YoY in the MEA region in 2014. The availability of cheap and dual-SIM models bolstered demand last ...

Mixed Results for Business Smartphone & Tablet Shipments in Q2 2015

Shipments of business smartphones and tablets had mixed results in Q2 2015, with smartphone shipments declining from Q1 to Q2 2015, ...

Eutelsat Result 27/10/2016

Eutelsat Communications posted Q1 FY16 consolidated sales of €384.8 mn ($428 mn), remaining in line with last year’s Q1 consolidated sales ...

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Looking Glass Offers a Volumetric Display for the Consumer

by Norbert Hildebrand

As reported by CNBC and others, a Brooklyn, New York, based start-up called Looking Glass Factory s offering a volumetric display for the consumer. The display is called Volume and is a cube made …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 38| Volumetric Displays

Flanders Scientific

by Bob Raikes

Flanders Scientific’s started by showing us its CM250 OLED monitor which has had a firmware upgrade to better handle and check metadata in HDR content. The monitor can be used on set with cameras …

Tags:Broadcast Monitors| IBC 2016| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 38

New Canon Projector and Broadcast Monitors Support HDR

by Bob Raikes

Canon showed a new prototype version of the existing 4K500ST projector that is designed to support HDR content that uses the PQ curve. Compared to the current 4K500ST, the prototype has lower brightness at …

Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Canon| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Projectors| Vol 23 - Issue 38

JVC Updates Monitor Range

by Bob Raikes

JVC is updating its broadcast monitor range with the new DT-V series, previewed at IBC, which uses 10 bit IPS panels in the 24″ (DT-V24G2) and wide viewing panels in the 17″ (DT-V17G25) and …

Tags:Broadcast Monitors| IBC 2016| JVC| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 38

Vestel Highlights STBs

by Bob Raikes

Vestel was focusing on STBs when we went by, as we had covered the TV developments at IFA. We also had a brief discussion about the Telefonica contract in Spain. Telefonica has a special …

Tags:IBC 2016| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| STBs| Vestel| Vol 23 - Issue 38

TVLogic is Now Under a New Name

by Bob Raikes

Seven Star Works is the name that is now on the booth of TVLogic, as the company was acquired by that Chinese company which changed the name in December 2015. TVLogic is still the …

Tags:Broadcast Monitors| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 38

A 3D Success Story: The Wilson County Schools

by Len Scrogan

There are a lot of good things happening with educational 3D across the country, yet I find that most of the great stories about 3D in classrooms somehow seem to fly under the radar. …

Tags:3D Content Creation| 3D software| Education| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 39

Vixs Scales Back at IBC

by Bob Raikes

Vixs has scaled back its presence as the company has tightened its belt in the light of its financial status. At IBC, it talked about the FTA dongle that it told us about at …

Tags:FTA (Free to Air)| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Terrestrial (DTT)| ViXS| Vol 23 - Issue 38

Humax Plans to Add Force Touch

by Bob Raikes

Humax was showing its full range of STBs. It has a new remote control that uses force-based touch to make navigation better and will be introduced in 2017. As well as better remote controls, …

Tags:IBC 2016| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| STBs| Voice Input| Vol 23 - Issue 38

Atomos Field Monitor Produces 1,500 cd/m² and Supports HDR

by Bob Raikes

We don’t regularly report on all the developments in field monitors for use on camera, but our attention was drawn to the new Atomos Shogun Inferno monitor which is claimed to be the only …

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