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Insight Series: What Educators See

Insights in Education This is another installment in my new series that shines some light on the thinking, preferences and tendencies ...

Cambrios Clarifies Changes

We reported on the Cambrios liquidation and ‘re-birth’ as Cambrios Advanced Materials Corp last week and, as planned, we managed to ...

Funai Outsources Production to Asia

Funai Electric has been experiencing problems selling TVs produced at its factory in Poland into the European market. Europe is a ...

Maxwell Extends to Laptops

Last month (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 37), Nvidia introduced the GTX 970 and GTX 980 desktop GPUs, based on the ...

Panasonic Logo Panasonic Showcases the Power of Interactive Displays in K-12 Education at ISTE 2016

Panasonic, a world leader in professional display solutions for education, is demonstrating their BF1 display technology at ISTE 2016. The booth ...

Intel Promises Thunderbolt at Computex

Companies have begun to release information about their presence at the upcoming Computex show in Taipei this June. China’s Holitech produces ...

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How Does King Cnut Impact the TV Market?

by Tom Allen

David Crawford, MD of Arqiva, presented a discussion with the interesting title of ‘King Cnut; John Logie Baird; Ken Olsen; Netflix”, where he discussed the lessons that must be learned from other industries. “Where …

Tags:5G| Arqiva| DTG Summit 2016| Large Display Monitor| Netflix| Retail| Vol 23 - Issue 20

Freesat Discusses Innovation in FTA TV

by Tom Allen

A presentation on free-to-air (FTA) TV was given by Matthew Huntington – appropriately, as he is the CTO of FTA satellite platform, Freesat. FTA TV requires many players to work together. Freesat had run …

Tags:DTG Summit 2016| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 20

LG Display Highlights Next Generation Displays at SID 2016

by Isaac Oburu

LG Display, the world’s leading innovator of display technologies, will showcase the advanced technologies for next-generation displays at the 2016 Society for Information Display (SID) conference, which is being held at the Moscone Convention …

Tags:LG Displays (LGD)| SID Display Week 2016

SID’s Display Week Opens with Lots of Quantum Dot News

by Chris Chinnock

I have not had a chance to spend much time on the show floor or paper sessions, so I don’t have the full perspective of SID’s DisplayWeek yet. It is my turn to write …

Tags:Quantum Dots| Rec 2020| ROHS| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 20

Microchip Acquires Atmel

by Tom Allen

Microchip’s acquisition of Atmel (Dialog and Atmel End Merger Agreement) is now officially complete. The companies are now to begin the work of integrating the two operating global teams. In a letter to clients, …

Tags:Atmel| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 20

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Huawei Sues Samsung

by Tom Allen

Huawei has opened lawsuits against Samsung in the USA and China, claiming patent infringement. According to Huawei, Samsung used its IP in cellular communications technology and mobile phone software.

Tags:Huawei| Legislation| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Samsung| Vol 23 - Issue 20

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Microsoft Restructures Smartphones and Cuts Jobs

by Tom Allen

Microsoft has announced almost 2,000 jobs will be cut, as part of a move to restructure its smartphone business. The company will not exit the market entirely, but will focus its efforts on areas …

Tags:Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Vol 23 - Issue 20

Eyevis Brings Control Rooms to North England

by Tom Allen

Eyevis has launched a new control room demonstration venue in the North West of England. Potential customers can visit to see Eyevis’ technology, such as video wall controllers, Metawall network and a variety of …

Tags:Back Panel| Control Rooms| Eyevis| Large Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 20

DPI Extends Three-Year Warranty

by Tom Allen

Digital Projection Inc. has extended its 20,000-hour/three-year warranty – already available on some models – to all of its laser phosphor projectors.

Tags:Digital Projection Inc (DPI)| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Vol 23 - Issue 20| warranty