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Innolux Sales Rise 35.6% MoM

Innolux saw sales increase 35.6% month on month in March, reaching NT$36.9 billion ($1.2 billion) and taking sales for the first ...

Could Simulation Help VR?

Our offer to readers is always “a minimum of 48 issues per year” to allow for several weeks when we take ...

Data Modul @ Inter Airport Europe 2015 to Show Latest Product Innovations

At this year’s inter airport Europe DATA MODUL will be showcasing the latest product innovations of its brand CONRAC. Both, new ...

QDs, Nanowires, OLEDs and More at SID 2015

SID 2015 is taking place from 31st May – 5th June in San Jose, California. Display Monitor has a significant presence ...

New Brands Join TCO

European brands, MLS Multimedia and Vecom, have joined TCO Certified. MLS is a Greek company, which has certified its E550 notebook ...

JDI Enters Agreement with SEL

Japan Display has announced plans to co-develop a backplane technology called CAAC-IGZO with Semiconductor Energy Laboratory (SEL). ‘Next-generation displays’ are the ...

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German Firms Move to OLED

by Tom Allen

Premium TV company Loewe, now closely allied with China’s Hisense, has produced its first OLED set: the Bild 7 (due to its 7mm thickness). It is part of a new range called VantaVision. When …

Tags:Germany| Hisense| Large Display Monitor| OLED TVs| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Foxconn Snaps Up Microsoft Mobile Plant

by Tom Allen

Chief Expertise, a Foxconn subsidiary, has purchased 100% of Microsoft Mobile (Vietnam), for VND492 billion ($22 million). The company plans to produce mainly feature phones at the facility in Bac Ninh, according to a …

Tags:APAC| Foxconn (Honhai)| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Moab Moves Into Solar TV

by Tom Allen

A company called Moab Power is designing TVs for countries where power supplies are only intermittent. The company’s normal focus is on addressing basic power and lighting needs in developing regions. The Solar TVs, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| MEA (Middle East & Africa)| Power Supplies| Vol 23 - Issue 27

AV Stumpfl Celebrates Norway’s Olympic History

by Tom Allen

AV Stumpfl’s Wings Engine Raw media servers and Wings Vioso calibration software have been used to resurrect Norway’s Olympic past in the Norwegian Olympic Museum. Opened in February, the Museum features the ‘Lysgaardsbakkene’ (‘Jump …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Nordics| Olympics| Projection| Projection Mapping| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Acer’s X3 Focuses on Security

by Tom Allen

Acer’s new TravelMate X359 notebook, the first in the X3 series, is designed for portability. It is 14″, weighing 1.5kg and measuring 18mm thick. Intended for professional users, the notebook uses a 6th generation …

Tags:Acer| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Security| Vol 23 - Issue 27

France: Cable Climbing at Expense of DTH

by Tom Allen

Audience measurement company Mediamétrie says that around 75% of the French population (43.7 million people) now take satellite, cable or IPTV services. DTH reception has declined since 2012 to about 15.2 million, while cable …

Tags:France| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Pay TV| TV Viewing| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Digital Rises in Hungary

by Tom Allen

Hungarian regulator NMHH has said that 73% of pay TV homes in the country are now taking digital services. There were almost 3.3 million Hungarian pay TV subscribers as of May. Of these around …

Tags:Hungary| Large Display Monitor| Pay TV| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Chinese LED manufacturer Xiamen Changelight puts AIX R6 MOCVD system into production

by Isaac Oburu

AIXTRON SE, a worldwide leading provider of deposition equipment to the semiconductor industry, announced today that Chinese optoelectronics manufacturer Xiamen Changelight has successfully finalized the qualification of AIXTRON’s Close Coupled Showerhead MOCVD system AIX …

Tags:China| LED| Manufacturing| Supply Chain

Consumer TVs Affect Public Display Market

by Tom Allen

The global digital signage and professional display market is growing at a CAGR of 8.3%, says IHS: from 4.4 million units in 2015 to a projected 7.7 million in 2020. In Q1’16, public display …

Tags:Digital Signage| IHS Markit| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 27