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SNA Displays Unveils Highest Resolution LED in Times Sq.

LED display maker, Sansi North America Displays (SNA) has unveiled the latest in its developments of LED displays in New York’s ...

Amazon Announces the Streaming Partners Program

Amazon today launched the Streaming Partners Program, an over-the-top streaming subscription program for video providers that enables them to reach tens ...

Nanolumens Installs 360 Degree LEDs

Nanolumens has installed new curved LED displays that cover the surfaces of six curved columns that are designed with 5mm pixel ...

Toshiba Rolls Out Massive Laptop Expansion

Toshiba has rolled out a significant number of new laptops in the Satellite series, as well as two new additions to ...

Comcast Again Stalls Introduction of 4K HDR STBs

Comcast has announced that it is delaying the introduction of its 4K HDR set-top boxes. The company is deliberately doing this ...

Technicolor Uncovers Extra Cisco Synergies

Technicolor has ‘found’ an additional €30 million in synergies, following its acquisition of Cisco’s Connected Devices (set-top) business last year (Technicolor ...

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Fraunhofer Uses FEP to Boost OLED Resolution

by Bob Raikes

Fraunhofer’s FEP (Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology) is to present two papers at the forthcoming SID event on a new way of creating OLEDs with very high pixel density using …

Tags:Fraunhofer| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| R&D (Research & Development)| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 17

A New O-Leap for OLED

by Ken Werner

Information Display Magazine‘s Jay Morreale loves to repeat the old bromide, “Even a broken clock is right twice a day.” In that spirit, even an Apple rumor that has proved to be wrong for …

Tags:Apple| Flexible Displays| LG Displays (LGD)| OLED Fabs| Samsung Display| sharp| Vol 23 - Issue 16

Barco Appoints CEO Designate

by Bob Raikes

Barco has appointed Jan De Witte, a former corporate officer of the General Electric Company, as CEO-designate. The current CEO, Eric Van Zele, plans to retire later this year. De Witte will join Barco’s …

Tags:Barco| Large Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| Vol 23 - Issue 16

Nintendo’s Next Console is Coming…Later

by Tom Allen

Although Nintendo’s financial forecast for the next year is down, the company did share some interesting news: a launch date for its next console, the Nintendo NX. Unfortunately it is much later than anyone …

Tags:Consoles| Large Display Monitor| Nintendo| Vol 23 - Issue 17

HTC Signals Future is in VR

by Tom Allen

HTC has led the creation of a fund for virtual reality startup firms, called Vive X. The $100 million fund – established with unnamed partners – will help new companies bring their products to …

Tags:HTC| Investment| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 17

Sony Pictures Television has New President

by Tom Allen

Sheraton Kalouria has been promoted from his role as executive VP and CMO of Sony Pictures Television; he is now the president of SPT, in addition to his CMO role. In his new role, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| sony| Vol 23 - Issue 16

Intel Working on USB Digital Audio

by Tom Allen

We have already seen the first smartphone with a USB-C port instead of a headphone jack, from LeEco (LeEco Beats Apple…But Why?). There are also rumours that Apple will replace the port in its …

Tags:audio| Intel| Mobile Display Monitor| USB| Vol 23 - Issue 16

Samsung Will be Apple’s Sole OLED Supplier – At First

by Tom Allen

We have covered the ‘OLED iPhone’ rumour several times in recent months, and now Bloomberg is back with new claims about Samsung’s links to Apple. According to sources, Samsung will be the exclusive supplier …

Tags:Apple| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung Display| Supply Chain| Vol 23 - Issue 16

Samsung Electronics Result 28/04/16

by Milos Pavlovic

Samsung Electronics saw an increase in sales of 5.7% YoY in Q1 2016 to 48.78 trillion Won ($43.6 billion) with profits of 6.68 trillion Won ($5.86 billion), up 12% YoY, in line with its …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 23 - Issue 16

POST Deploys UltraHD TV Service

by Isaac Oburu

Netgem is launching its newest version of its #TelcoTV solution, following the deployment of POST Telecom in Luxembourg. POST Luxembourg customers will now have access to the full suite of Netgem’s solution, including a …

Tags:4k| Large Display Monitor| STBs| UltraHD (4KTV)| Vol 23 - Issue 16

North America Holding Back Global Pay-TV

by Tom Allen

Digital TV Research is conservative about global pay-TV revenues (including subscription fees and pay-per-view) over the coming years. The firm expects revenues to peak in 2018, growing ‘only’ $99 million between 2015 and 2021, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Pay TV| Vol 23 - Issue 16| Worldwide

Starbreeze Shows StarVR Headset

by Matthew Brennesholtz

At the Next@Acer press conference on April 21, Starbreeze Studios showed its prototype StarVR headset. Starbreeze was founded in 1998 and is an independent creator, publisher and distributor of entertainment products, especially games. Company …

Tags:HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 16