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Toray Phosphor Sheet Raises LED Brightness

Japan’s Nikkei newspaper claims that Toray Industries has developed a phosphor sheet that can raise WLED brightness by 10%, without an ...

Dolby Looking Good for Movies

Dolby was, of course, demonstrating lots of Dolby Vision content. There are now two movies (Tomorrowland and Inside Out) that have ...

Active matrix (AM/TFT)

In Super Twisted Nematic LCs, we see how multiplexed addressing allows an array of pixels to be controlled in such a ...

Microsoft Takes Schaefer from Sony

Microsoft Germany has promoted Henrik Schaefer to the position of head of Microsoft devices. He will be responsible for marketing Surface ...

AUO Execs Found Guilty of CSOT Leak

The Hsinchu Court in Taiwan has found two former AUO executives guilty of leaking information, including AMOLED technologies, to CSOT (AUO ...

Samsung Display Introduces First Mirror and Transparent OLED Display Panels

Samsung Display Co., Ltd. unveiled the industry’s first Mirror and Transparent OLED display panels in a dazzling state-of-the-art showcase for personalized ...

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Schönebeck Leaves LG

by Tom Allen

After two years, Herbert Schönebeck – VP of consumer electronics at LG Germany – is leaving the company for personal reasons. COO Martin Winkler will provisionally take over his role.

Tags:Germany| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| Vol 23 - Issue 22

Giantplus Confident of Automotive Growth

by Tom Allen

Taiwan’s Giantplus Technology, an LCD panel maker, has said that it expects a 30%-40% increase in revenues from the automotive segment this year. The firm will produce 25 models of automotive display panels in …

Tags:Automotive| China| Mobile Display Monitor| Supply Chain| Vol 23 - Issue 22

Chip Makers Rise in May

by Tom Allen

Mediatek‘s consolidated May revenues reached NT$24.6 billion ($764.5 million): a new record high for the month. This was the second month in a row to set a new record. Revenues were up about 60.9% …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mediatek| Mobile Display Monitor| TSMC| Vol 23 - Issue 22

A Phoenix Rises…

by Bob Raikes

Today I was wondering what to write about for my Display Daily. I’m at the Display Summit in Las Vegas, just before Infocomm, and I had lots of possible stories, but none that stood …

Tags:3LCD| DLP Projectors| Epson| Lang| Rental and Staging| Vol 23 - Issue 22

LG Goes 360 Degrees to Support Heritage Conservation This World Environment Day

by Isaac Oburu

LG Electronics (LG) is adding wider perspective to its sustainability credentials this World Environment Day (WED), using immersive 360-degree video to highlight the importance of protecting UNESCO World Heritage Sites (https://youtu.be/6JTdq9D4tVk). Employing the versatility …

Tags:Environment| LG Electronics (LGE)

Leyard Invests in Magic Leap

by Norbert Hildebrand

In a recent article published by LED Inside, it was claimed that Leyard Optoelectronics has made an investment into Magic Leap. According to the article, Leyard formed a new company PV ML LLC that …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Leyard| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 22

AT&T Recognizes HUMAX for Supplier Excellence in 2016

by Isaac Oburu

HUMAX is one of the winners of the 2016 AT&T Supplier Award because of its support of AT&T. “AT&T wants to connect people with their world, everywhere they live, work and play and do …

Tags:AT&T| Supply Chain

3D Camera Computer Uses Color Perception

by Steve Sechrist

In case you missed it last week, Orbbec Technology Corp of Shenzhen, China showed up at this year’s Display Week with a new 3D camera computer and its focus on 3D Sensing, Artificial Intelligence, …

Tags:3D Cameras| 3D Depth Cameras| Gesture Recognition| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 23

Quantum Dot Wars Continue in Europe

by Tom Allen

The ÖKO Institut of Germany – a research organisation that focuses on sustainability – has said that there are currently ‘no alternatives’ on the market that match the performance of quantum dots containing the …

Tags:Europe| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| ROHS| Vol 23 - Issue 22

Germany Announces T2 Launch Plans

by Tom Allen

Germany’s DVB-TV Project Office has said that the country will launch a new DVB-T2 platform on the 29th March 2017, carrying 40 ‘mostly HD’ channels. DVB-T transmission will end at the same time as …

Tags:DVB-T & T2| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 22