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Satellite Preferred Method of UHD Delivery

Advanced Television has detailed some figures released by Eutelsat Italia following a survey of 122 managers from broadcast companies on UltraHD. ...

HTC VIVE Launches $10 Million “VR For Impact” Program At World Economic Forum 2017

HTC VIVE™, the leader in room-scale Virtual Reality (VR), today announced VR For Impact, a $10 Million program to drive VR ...

Microsoft Introduces Surface Studio and the Windows 10 Creators Update

Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday unveiled a broad vision to empower a new wave of creativity with a major update coming to ...

Foxxum and Cultraview Sign Smart TV Pre-integration Deal

/Chinese Cultraview, world’s leading TV mainboard manufacturer, and Foxxum, global leader in Smart TV solutions headquartered in Germany, have signed a ...

Digital Signage Set for Global Growth

A hat tip to Sixteen:Nine.net for publishing the latest data from IHS Markit on the global public display market. A report ...

WCG Displays Represent Quarter of Display Market by 2020

25% of the 2020 display market, in terms of area, will feature a wide colour gamut (WCG), says IHS – up ...

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Stress Detectors and Big Data

by Bob Raikes

Over recent years, computing systems have included more and more sensors. However, I’ve long joked that every computer contains a “stress detector” that kicks into operation when the user is stressed. Printers, of course, …

Tags:Digital Signage| Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 26| Windows

Exertis Takes AVer

by Tom Allen

Exertis is now distributing video conferencing systems from AVer in the UK.

Tags:Collaboration| Distribution| Exertis| Large Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Apple’s OLED Capacity Will Take Half of G6 Equipment Orders

by Tom Allen

UBI Research has predicted that Apple’s rumoured adoption of OLED technology in the next iPhone will lead to $13 billion of production equipment orders by 2020. The firm estimates that Apple’s orders will take …

Tags:Apple| Capacity| iPhone| Manufacturing| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| Supply Chain| Vol 23 - Issue 27

NHK’s iOLED is Moisture-Resistant

by Milos Pavlovic

In 2013, Japanese broadcaster NHK’s Science & Technology Research Laboratories (STRL) developed a new OLED structure to improve its moisture and oxygen resistance. The development was called ‘inverted OLED’ or iOLED. A full colour …

Tags:Encapsulation| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NHK| OLEDs| Vol 23 - Issue 27

ViewSonic Chooses Android Player

by Tom Allen

ViewSonic’s newest 65″ display, the CDE6502, is a digital signage screen with a high contrast ratio, hard coating and bundled media player. The vController software, which is pre-installed, can be used for remote management …

Tags:Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| ViewSonic| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Barco Supports Hyundai’s 360° Projection

by Tom Allen

Hyundai has installed a 20m x 40m dome structure in King’s Cross, London to bring football fans to ‘the heart of each match’. The FanDome is a 360° experience, created to host 40,000 guests …

Tags:Back Panel| Barco| Dome Projection| Large Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Mutlitaction Reaches Houses of Parliament

by Tom Allen

A Multitaction iWall was installed at the Houses of Parliament in the UK, to support a week-long exhibition held by the British Lung Foundation. The exhibition began on the 4th July and used the …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Multitouch| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Rumour: Google Developing Own-Brand Watches

by Tom Allen

The watches will apparently look similar to Motorola’s Moto360Android Police says that Google is producing its own smartwatches, potentially under the Nexus brand, with its own digital assistant built in. One larger model (codenamed …

Tags:Google| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Hannstar Only Panel Maker Showing Annual Rise

by Tom Allen

June revenue figures have now been released by several of Taiwan’s panel makers. AUO was up 2.6% MoM but fell 10.1% YoY, to NT$27.5 billion ($853.8 million). Consolidated revenues for Q2 reached NT$80.1 billion …

Tags:AUO| Foxconn (Honhai)| Hannstar (Hannspree)| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Mediatek Climbs 50% in June

by Tom Allen

Mediatek’s revenues rose 49.7% YoY in June, to NT$24.9 billion ($773.1 million) – the highest monthly level since the firm was first listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange in 2001. For Q2 overall, the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mediatek| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 27

Foxxum Signs With Express Luck

by Milos Pavlovic

Chinese TV maker Express Luck has chosen to use Foxxum’s smart TV solution in TVs produced by its Romanian subsidiary, Contex Digital Electronics SRL. These sets will be sold across Europe.

Tags:Back Panel| Europe| Large Display Monitor| Smart TV| Software| Vol 23 - Issue 27