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Invitation Hints at Another Curve for Samsung

Samsung has sent out invitations to its Galaxy Unpacked event, which will take place on the 13th August – two weeks ...

HDBaseT Needs Better Cables for UltraHD (DS14)

Micha Risling is from the HDBaseT Alliance and also works for Valens, the semiconductor company behind the technology. As had already ...

Good Momentum in CEE and Preparations for Holiday Season Promotions Stabilize the EMEA Traditional PC Market, Says IDC

The Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) traditional PC market (desktops, notebooks, and workstations) was almost flat in the third quarter ...

Samsung to Adopt OLEDs for all Mobile Devices

According to a report in Korea, Samsung has made the decision to adopt OLED displays for all of its tablet devices, ...

BenQ Chooses Colour Confidence in Europe

BenQ has chosen Colour Confidence to distribute its PG2401PT high-end 24″ monitor in Denmark, Finland, France, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden and ...

Apple Tours the World in Support of AR

Tim Cook, CEO of Apple has been supporting AR and the release of the ARKit through many CEO interviews with news ...

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Christie Joins Laser Crowd

by Chris Chinnock

Christie Digital was at CinemaCon to showcase it projectors, signage solutions, managed services and audio solutions. Christie, Barco and NEC – the primary cinema projector suppliers, are all now offering in-lobby signage solutions and …

Tags:Christie| CinemaCon 2016| Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Vol 23 - Issue 15

InFocus Introduces Kangaroo Pro Pocket-Sized PC

by Isaac Oburu

Visual collaboration pioneer InFocus Corporation (www.infocus.com) announces Kangaroo Mobile Desktop Pro, the new smart-phone sized desktop PC. The Windows 10 Home Kangaroo Pro revolutionizes the PC market by taking the original Windows 10 Kangaroo …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| InFocus

Imagine Communications Unveils Next-Generation Compression Platform at NAB 2016

by Isaac Oburu

Imagine Communications, empowering the media and entertainment industry through transformative innovation, today introduced Selenio™ One, a unified software-based platform designed to empower today’s service providers and content distributors with the ability to control, manage, …

Tags:Content Creation| MPEG

Review Highlights Issues in Samsung HDR Set

by Tom Allen

John Archer is a writer for Forbes, specialising in home entertainment technology. Recently, he reviewed Samsung’s 55″ KS9500 TV – not a flagship SUHD model, but still a new set for 2016. In the …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| LCD Backlights| LCD TVs| Samsung| Vol 23 - Issue 15

CDS Hails TOLED Arrival

by Tom Allen

To celebrate the arrival of its transparent OLED Lucid Vue display, Crystal Display Systems will hold a roadshow in London at the end of the month. Interested parties should email Meghan Mudge on [email protected].

Tags:AMOLED| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Transparent Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 15

The End of More Glass and Vacuum Technologies

by Bob Raikes

I made reference in my talk at the Nuremberg conference to Paul Gray’s “end of glass, vacuum and metal” (GVM) technology and over the last couple of weeks, I have seen lots of stories …

Tags:CRT| Editorial| Lamps| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Laser Projectors| Light Sources & Lamps| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 14

Nanosys and QD Vision Clash Over Patents

by Tom Allen

Nanosys has brought the legal system to bear against QD Vision in the USA, for patent infringement. Nanosys’ lawsuit alleges that QD Vision’s products infringe upon its photoluminescent QD materials and related methods. The …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanosys| Patents| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 15

Tool Shown to Automate 3D Sound Production

by Tom Allen

Click to enlargeFairlight, the University of Salford and DTS have worked together to develop a new approach to assist sound engineers with live sports productions. The SALSA (Spatial Automated Live Sports Audio) tool is …

Tags:3D| 3D Content| audio| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 15

Acer Combats Colour Decay

by Tom Allen

Acer’s new P-Series consists of four DLP projectors, three of which will go on sale in the UK. Designed for board rooms, the range can reach a 144Hz refresh rate when showing 24fps content. …

Tags:Acer| Business Projectors| Colour Wheel| DLP Projectors| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 15

Anoto Seals Deal With Ingram

by Tom Allen

Ingram Micro has signed a deal to distribute Anoto Group’s Live Display, as well as other enterprise collaboration products, in Europe. The Live Display is a 55″ UltraHD screen, supporting pen input through Cima …

Tags:Distribution| Ingram Micro| Large Display Monitor| Nordics| Vol 23 - Issue 15

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Yonhap Puts Figure on Apple-Samsung Rumour

by Tom Allen

Rumours continue to circulate of Samsung Display supplying AMOLED screens to Apple for the next iPhone. Yonhap News has now put a number on rumour. According to the source, SDC will supply 100 million …

Tags:AMOLED| Apple| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung Display| Supply Chain| Vol 23 - Issue 15

LG Uses Idemitsu Materials

by Tom Allen

LG’s newest OLED TVs use materials from Idemitsu Kosan, the Japanese company has said. The firms have had a strategic OLED alliance in place since 2009.

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| OLED Materials| Vol 23 - Issue 15