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Samsung DeX Enables Productivity for Mobile Workers by Extending the Smartphone to a Desktop Environment

Samsung Electronics today announced Samsung DeX, a new mobile solution designed to improve productivity for mobile professionals, while reducing the need ...

IHS Releases OLED TV Forecast

OLED/Market Forecast – IHS has published a report on the potential of the OLED TV market, examining the current situation and likely ...

AOpen Module Supports Mini-OPS

We reported from Infocomm that AOpen, part of the Wistron group, would be making modules for the Mini-OPS specification, which was ...

Germans Buy More UltraHD TVs

Among those in Germany who do not yet own an UltraHD TV, 28% plan to buy one in the near future. ...

PCCW Global Delivers a 360° VR Rugby Experience with Harmonic

Harmonic has announced that its Electra VS video system was used by PCCW Global to deliver immersive 360° VR experiences live ...

Kyocera Receives Ninth ‘Recycler of the Year’ Award

Kyocera has been honoured by the City of San Diego with a ‘2016 Recycler of the Year’ award, for its recycling ...

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HannStar Result 28/03/2016

by Dhruv Dayal Gupta

HannStar Display Corp. reported Q4 net loss of NT$ 1.35 billion ($41.7 million), up 91% YoY from NT$ 659 million ($20.36 million). Turnover for the period was NT$ 3.77 billion ($116 million), down 40% …

Tags:Financial Data| Hannstar (Hannspree)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 13

NEC Ready for 8k at NAB

by Tom Allen

NEC will show a new encoder and decoder pair at NAB 2016, which are able to process Super-Hi Vision (8k) video at 60 fps. They were developed with NHK of Japan. The VC-8350 encoder …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| NAB 2016| NEC| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Video Encoders & Decoders| Vol 23 - Issue 12

AG Neovo Shares Content With DLNA

by Tom Allen

Designed for public spaces, AG Neovo’s 54.6″ PN-55D is a super-narrow bezel display, with a pixel-to-pixel distance of 3.5mm. Featuring DLNA compliance, the PN-55D can share content with other DLNA devices across a LAN …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Portrait Orientation| Tiled Displays| Video Walls| Vol 23 - Issue 12

The Active Pen Renaissance

by Steve Sechrist

In case you missed it, along with Apple’s newest (old profile) update to its iPhone 5 series, the company announced last week, a 9.7-inch display version of its iPad Pro line that extends the …

Tags:iPad| Market Data| Pen Input| Vol 23 - Issue 13

JVC Projector is ‘Top Pick’

by Isaac Oburu

AV publication Sound and Vision has named the new JVC DLA-X550R projector a Top Pick, thanks to its brightness, contrast and overall value.

Tags:Awards| Back Panel| JVC| Large Display Monitor| Projectors| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Chinese Threat to Korean Makers is Rising

by Tom Allen

Analysts speaking at the Korea Display Week had gloomy predictions for Korean display makers’ LCD business. The LCD market this year will be affected by long-term oversupply, falling demand and the rising influence of …

Tags:China| IHS Markit| Korea| Large Display Monitor| Market Shares - Panels| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 12

LGD and SDC Aim at 1,500 ppi

by Isaac Oburu

Recent reports have indicated that SDC and LG are planning OLED displays that will exceed 1,500 PPI. SDC will apparently base its new production lines on glass or plastic printed circuit boards, while LGD …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| Production| Samsung Display| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Apple Has Looked at Imagination for Acquisition

by Tom Allen

UK-based Imagination Technologies is under scrutiny as a possible acquisition for Apple, which uses its PowerVR GPUs in the iPad and iPhone. Apple already owns 8.42% of the company – its third-largest shareholder – …

Tags:Apple| Imagination Tech| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 12

InFocus Takes to the Road

by Tom Allen

Portable projection remains important to InFocus, and that is behind the development of the new IN1110 series. These projectors, the IN1116 and IN1118HD, are designed for mobile workers who need a compact, lightweight but …

Tags:DLP Projectors| InFocus| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Vizio Integrates Google Cast, Scraps Tuner

by Tom Allen

In late February, Variety reported on a new Vizio TV series that would feature built-in Chromecast functionality from Google (Google Extends Cast Protocol Outside Android). The sets would also use an Android tablet as …

Tags:Google| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| Streaming Dongles| Tuners| USA| Vizio| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Aorus Boosts Framerates While Streaming

by Tom Allen

First shown at CES 2016, notebook brand Aorus has now launched its UltraHD gaming product: the 15.6″ X5S V5. The product uses an IPS panel. Running Windows 10 on an Intel Core i7 processor, …

Tags:Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Streaming Video| UltraHD| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Introducing the Ōura Ring “Wellness Computer”

by Arthur Berman

My Display Daily article published on March 18 was entitled “The Air A01 Mates with a Smartphone to Form a Unique Camera.” This article reported on a camera that communicates with and uses a …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| SmartRings| Vol 23 - Issue 11| Wearables