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Netflix Looks at China

Netflix has passed 65 million subscribers, adding 3.3 million in Q2 (0.9 million in the US, 2.4 million outside) compared to ...

04 In Cars, Augmented Reality with HUDs is Next Step

The final speaker in the session was Prashanth Halady of Robert Bosch, where he is the Director of the Center of ...

Acer Result 11/08/2015

Acer has reported its second quarter results, posting a net profit of NT$2 million ($79,000) on turnover of NT$60.2 billion ($1.9 ...

LG Display to Supply OLED to Apple

Many sources, including the ET News in Korea, are saying that Apple has chosen LG Display as its secondary supplier of ...

Royal Institute of British Architects Transitions to Ultra HD

London’s Royal Institute of British Architects is in the process of updating its audiovisual infrastructure to UHD technology with the help ...

Corning Iris™ Glass Named a Display Component of the Year by Society for Information Display

Corning Incorporated’s light-guide plate solution, Iris™ Glass, has received a 2016 Display Component of the Year award from the Society for ...

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Eye-Worn Devices and the Next Wave of Wearable Displays

by Steve Sechrist

We saw how much of the buzz at CES was around virtual and augmented Reality (VR and AR), and the smartphones or near to eye micro-displays that power them. Out on the display horizon …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Contact Lens Display| IdTechEx| Sensors| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 03

Aiptek Modularises a Projector

by Tom Allen

China’s Aiptek is a company focused on mobile projection. It was showing a modular projector concept called the iBeam Block, which will be released in March for £550 ($785). This consists of three modules: …

Tags:BETT 2016| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Portable Projectors| Vol 23 - Issue 03

VRT Performs IP Remote Broadcast

by Tom Allen

Belgian public broadcaster VRT accomplished the trial remote production of a live musical concert, using IP and open standards, on the 15th January. The remote production set-up was an extension of a full IP …

Tags:EBU| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Video over IP (VIP)| Vol 23 - Issue 03

Vestel Bows Out of BETT

by Tom Allen

Vestel told us that it has made the decision not to return to BETT next year. The show is aimed more at end users, while Vestel targets the trade. As an example of the …

Tags:BETT 2016| Education| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OPS| Vestel| Vol 23 - Issue 03

Apple Goes Back One Gen With New iPhone

by Tom Allen

New rumours have appeared about Apple’s rumoured compact iPhone, which was previously referred to as the iPhone 6C. These stories indicate that the device has been renamed to the iPhone 5SE. The chassis will …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 03

Shiftwear is a Contradiction in Displays

by Tom Allen

Shiftwear is a new type of footwear – one which gives full design control to the owner. Funded on Indiegogo in December, the shoes feature a flexible screen based on a plastic substrate, capable …

Tags:E Ink| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 23 - Issue 03| Wearables

BETT is Lively

by Bob Raikes

BETT is a lively event for us and covers educational technology. It takes place in London’s Excel Centre and as the UK is a pioneering market in educational science and technology, it’s a good …

Tags:BETT 2016| Education| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 03

Panasonic Highlights from CES

by Bob Raikes

Panasonic had several interesting technologies on display at CES 2016, including a transparent TV integrated into furniture, a rear-projection screen that was switchable to transparent operation and various projection mapping demos.

Tags:CES 2016| Mapping & Cartography| Panasonic| Rear Projection| Transparent Displays| TV (Television)| Vol 23 - Issue 03