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Google Tops 10 Million

More than 10 million Chromecasts were sold worldwide last year. The news comes from Google Korea, which also told the Korea ...

BOE Prepares for 8k Introduction

BOE has shown 98″ and 110″ 8k panels, and is said to be in talks to supply them to various Japanese ...

Teleradiology is a Trend in the Market

At the ECR radiology event in the last couple of years, we have had some discussions about the change in working ...

Daktronics LED Displays Chosen for Swiss Rail Service

Daktronics was chosen by Switzerland’s largest travel and transport company, SBB to supply and install 50 LED video displays at 17 ...

BBC Three Covering Major eSports Tournament

The BBC will be showing coverage of the Gfinity Elite Series of eSports on BBC Three online every weekend for the ...

German Court Upholds Injunction Against Everlight

Nichia and Everlight have a history of disputes over patents going back five years. In Germany, the Düsseldorf District Court found ...

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AUO is “Cautious” About OLED Investment

by Tom Allen

AUO chairman and CEO Paul Peng has said that the company will take a “cautious” attitude to OLED investment. Peng does not think that OLED panels will replace LCD products in the short-term (two-to-three …

Tags:AUO| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| OLEDs| Vol 23 - Issue 24

Bluetooth 5.0 Doubles Speed, Quadruples Range

by Tom Allen

The fifth generation of the Bluetooth standard will be released in late 2016/early 2017 – bringing increased range, speed and messaging capacity. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) says that Bluetooth 5.0 will be …

Tags:Bluetooth| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 24| wireless communications

Com Hem Takes the Living Room Virtual

by Tom Allen

Com Hem, the Nordic TV distributor, has described a new concept for testing its service in a VR environment. Com Hem Play VR shows users a virtual 360° living room, from which they can …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nordics| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 24

Developments in Solid-Liquid Mixtures Suggests New Applications

by Arthur Berman

Researchers within the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University are exploring new means for adjusting the extent that a material scatters light. The researchers believe that such a …

Tags:Materials| MIT| Vol 23 - Issue 25

DS26 DisplayPort Benefits from Type C

by Bob Raikes

Syed Athar Hussain works for AMD. He is vice chair of VESA and he spoke about DisplayPort in that capacity at the Summit. Technologies that VESA is working on include DisplayPort, Adaptive sync, Display …

Tags:Display Summit 2016| DisplayPort| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| VESA| Vol 23 - Issue 24

DS25 Lattice says 8K is Coming

by Bob Raikes

Marshall Goldberg is from Lattice and was with Silicon Image before it was acquired by Lattice. He tends to work on things that are two to three years out, he said. He explained the …

Tags:Display Summit 2016| Fibre optics| HDMI| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| MHL| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| superMHL| Vol 23 - Issue 24

DS24 Valens Teases about HDBaseT Networking

by Bob Raikes

Gabi Shriki is from the HDBaseT Alliance. He introduced the organisation, which has 117 members and said that the technology is being used worldwide. It’s a standard, not a perfect one, but it is …

Tags:Display Summit 2016| HDBaseT| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 24

Infitec Shows New 6P 3D Glasses

by Chris Chinnock

The new six primary (6P) RGB laser systems can offer outstanding 3D performance, but the quality of the 3D glasses to separate the left and right eye images has caused some complaints because of …

Tags:3D Projection| 6p Laser| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Laser Projectors| Vol 23 - Issue 24

Luminit Reveals New Screen Technology

by Chris Chinnock

In a presentation at Display Summit (DS14 Luminit Has New Screen Technology) and in a booth on the InfoComm show floor, optical specialists Luminit have announced a new screen technology they call Crystal Screen. …

Tags:Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Projection Screens| Vol 23 - Issue 24

Epson Expands BrightLink Pro Office Applications

by Chris Chinnock

Epson used InfoComm to announce additional solutions in the BrightLink Pro Series that further expand the application of the products in the office environment. The BrightLink Pro All-in-One Interactive Display comes equipped with a …

Tags:Epson| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Projectors| Vol 23 - Issue 24

DS23 Putman Updates on Wireless Display

by Bob Raikes

The next session was on connectivity and our own Bob Raikes was the moderator. The first speaker was Pete Putman, a display and TV industry specialist whose affiliation at the event was with Kramer …

Tags:Display Summit 2016| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 24| Wi-Fi| WiDi| WiGIG| wireless AV| WirelessHD

InFocus Announces Four New Projector Lines

by Chris Chinnock

The new projectors from InFocus have a strong emphasis on wireless connectivity. Their “LightCast” name means the device can support Miracast, Airplay and Chrome wireless content sharing. It is implemented in a USB dongle …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Infocomm 2016| InFocus| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 24| Wireless