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HP Designs Affordable Premium Chromebook

Chromebooks have for some time laboured under the stigma of being known as under-powered devices. There is a reason for this: ...

New 2×2 Universal Video Wall Mounting Kit

AV technology pioneer Peerless-AV® today announced a new Universal Mounting Kit for 46-55″ displays in high impact public areas. The low ...

More Details of Toppan RFID Tags

We reported last week on new ESLs that are being made by Toppan, using E Ink displays from Pervasive (Pervasive Combines ...

Quanta Revenues Up Despite Notebook Fall

Quanta’s revenues in July reached NT$72.2 billion ($): a 3.9% MoM increase, but slipping 13.7% YoY. Year-to-date revenues were NT$477.2 billion, ...

Curved Images Can Improve Reading

This SID paper sounded quite interesting as I thought it might address some of the industry discussion around the benefits of ...

Festo Chooses Dual-Screen Eizo Solution

Industrial control and automation company Festo has used Eizo’s FlexScan EV2450 monitors throughout its new Automation Centre building in Esslingen, Germany. ...

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Hitachi Uses Philips HLD

by Tom Allen

Hitachi was promoting the launch of its new 5000 Series, which we have covered before (Hitachi Optimises Installation Images), and showing off a new projector using Philips’ HLD LED technology (Philips Introduces ColorSpark). The …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Hitachi| ISE 2016| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| LED Projectors| Vol 23 - Issue 06

Exertis Partners with Hitachi

by Isaac Oburu

Exertis has announced a new partnership with Hitachi Digital Media. Going forward, Exertis will stock Hitachi’s 3LCD and DLP projectors in Europe.

Tags:Distribution| Exertis| Hitachi| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 06

InFocus Makes Dual Acquisitions

by Tom Allen

InFocus has announced two acquisitions in two days. First, the company bought Avistar: a provider of video conferencing softwware. Second, InFocus acquired Vidco, a provider of multimedia room and building systems. Avistar’s technology is …

Tags:Collaboration| InFocus| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Vol 23 - Issue 06

2015 Marks Peak Cinema Attendances in the EU

by Tom Allen

The European Audiovisual Observatory (EAVO) has estimated that total cinema admissions in the EU rose slightly in 2015. Admissions were predicted to have increased 7.6% YoY, to 980 million tickets sold: 69 million more …

Tags:Cinema going| Europe| Large Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 06

Analogue Light Field Displays are More Convincing than Digital

by Kenneth Li

Light Field Display may not be a familiar term to most people. Instead, most of us may have come into contact with applications such as virtual reality viewers, stereoscopic displays, 3-D televisions, 3-D pictures, …

Tags:Light Field Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 06

iPhones Support Mirror Streaming of Tricolor TV

by Isaac Oburu

DTH platform Tricolor TV can now be watched directly on iPhones, thanks to an app released by Russia’s GS Labs. Duplication of video content from the TV screen to mobile device is possible thanks …

Tags:iPhone| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Russia| Satellite| Vol 23 - Issue 06

IPTV Records Growth in Moscow

by Isaac Oburu

According to a report by TelecomDaily, IPTV is being received by 700,000 homes in Moscow: 33% more than a year earlier. IPTV costs on average RUB215 ($1.60) a month, while cable TV up to …

Tags:IPTV| Large Display Monitor| Russia| Vol 23 - Issue 06

Display Makers Kill 3D TV

by Tom Allen

Samsung has confirmed that it will not support 3D in any of its 2016 TVs. The company revealed the news to FlatpanelsHD at its European Forum in Monaco after rumours arose from Korea. Similarly, …

Tags:3D| 3D TV| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Philips| Samsung| Vol 23 - Issue 06

Apple Having Patent Issues

by Isaac Oburu

According to Immersion, Apple’s iPhone 6, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus and Apple Watch have breached a variety of patents. Apple Insider reports that the iPhones breached Patent 8,619,051 (‘Haptic Feedback System with Stored …

Tags:iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Vol 23 - Issue 06

Foxconn Falls in January

by Tom Allen

Foxconn’s consolidated revenues for January fell 17.6% MoM and 14.8% YoY, to NT$337.6 billion ($10.2 billion). The company blamed the decrease on lower shipments of consumer electronics, PCs and communication devices.

Tags:Financial Data| Foxconn (Honhai)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 06

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Taiwanese Panel Makers Suffer in January

by Tom Allen

AUO‘s revenues were down 5.7% MoM and 24.4% YoY in January, to NT$24.3 billion ($733.3 million). The company shipped 7.8 million large panels and 11.4 million small-to-medium panels, falling 12.1% and 11% MoM, respectively. …

Tags:AUO| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 06

Companies Revise Earthquake Impact

by Tom Allen

After the earthquake last week (Earthquake Rocks Taiwan Production Base), TSMC has said that the impact on its production would be larger than originally thought. Wafer shipments had been estimated to fall less than …

Tags:Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Supply Chain| Taiwan| TSMC| Vol 23 - Issue 06