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Visteon and PT Astra Otoparts Open New Vietnam Facility

Automotive electronics technology supplier Visteon and component manufacturer PT Astra Otoparts are expanding the production and supply of instrument clusters and ...

LDM Vol 24 #48 Product Round-up

Cinemood LTE is a new portable projector that is a crowdfunding project that will be shown at CES in January. An ...

Growing Educational 3D, the Organic Way

I’ve noticed something interesting about educational institutions over the years. Usually, once they have researched, procured, and installed a showcase display ...

CLEARink Brings New Wrinkle to Electrophoretic Displays

Terry Gou finally pulled the trigger yesterday and finalized Hon Hai’s purchase of 66% of Sharp, but only after $2 billion ...

Planar Unveils New iOS Application to Simplify Multi-Source Viewing on 4K Displays

Planar Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLNR), a global leader in display and digital signage technology, today announced a new iOS app that ...

Dell Streams to TV

The Dell Cast device is now available in the UK. Similar to a Chromecast for business users, the Dell Cast is ...

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Freeview Play Adds Support for HLG

by Bob Raikes

Digital UK has set out new requirements for Freeview Play for products developed in 2017 and which will include support for the features in HbbTV 2.0.1, extending from DTG’s D-Book (Version 8). Key features …

Tags:DTG| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 38

Hanjin Remains in Trouble

by Bob Raikes

Hanjin, the Korean shipping line, was still in some trouble as we went to press (Newsflash – Hanjin Failure May Mean Bad Xmas for Samsung & LG Buyers!), with reports that 89 container ships …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Vol 23 - Issue 37

Shanhai Capital To Acquire Analogix

by Bob Raikes

Beijing Shanhai Capital Management Co, Ltd. (Shanhai Capital) is to acquire Analogix Semiconductor Inc for over $500 million, subject to the usual regulatory approvals and the deal is expected to be finished in late …

Tags:Analogix| Investment| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 37

Netflix Launches in Turkey

by Yvette Raikes

Following close on the launch in Poland, Netflix has now begun a localised SVOD service in Turkey, charging 15.99 lire (€4.82) a month. Although Turkish titles are being streamed, currently over 80% of content …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Vol 23 - Issue 38

Oculus and MSI to Collaborate?

by Bob Raikes

Oculus is reported by Digitimes to be interested in working with Micro-Star International (MSI), who showed a VR backpack notebook system, developed with HTC, at the recent Tokyo Game Show.

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 38

NEC Display Updates LED Line Up

by Bob Raikes

NEC Display Solutions in America has expanded its line of small pitch LED which now goes from 1.2mm to 6mm for indoor use and from 5.8mm to 12.0mm for outdoors. Displays can be configured …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| NEC| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| USA| Vol 23 - Issue 38

IHS Expects OCA and OCR To Continue Growth

by Bob Raikes

IHS said that although the demand for cover lens lamination and sensor lamination is declining, rising direct-bonding demand for mobile phones is making up the loss. The functional use of adhesives in direct bonding …

Tags:IHS Markit| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Optical Bonding| Vol 23 - Issue 38