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Titan X Should be Used for UltraHD – And Only UltraHD

In a series of benchmarking tests, Hexus has determined that Nvidia’s new Titan X GPU (Titan X: A Low-Cost Answer to ...

Amazon Chooses Mediatek for Fire HD

Amazon’s new Fire HD tablets use Mediatek processors, it has been announced. The Fire HD 6, Fire HD 7 and Fire ...

Unitymedia Will End Analogue in 2017

Unitymedia, the German cable operator, has announced that it will end analogue distribution to its network on the 30th June 2017. ...

Rental And Staging Roadshow Report

On July 29th, the Rental and Staging Roadshow came to New York. The focus was on professional AV products as used ...

Silver Nanowires Approach $500 Million Value

A report by Nanomarkets (http://tinyurl.com/lsj7kf8) predicts that the market for silver nanowire-based transparent conductor materials will be worth $485 million by ...

We Need a Definition for a High Dynamic Range Display

I am at the SMPTE Fall Conference in Hollywood, where I am learning all about the ecosystem for High Dynamic Range ...

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CES and The Upside of VR

by Steve Sechrist

Among the hottest topics at this year’s CES was virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR for short.) The technology has received much ink of late, especially for an aging technology that dates back …

Tags:AR Glasses| Augmented Reality| CES 2016| Fitness Trackers| Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Oculus VR| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Is Educational VR Content Ready for Prime Time?

by Len Scrogan

I was delighted by reading TI Fellow Karl Guttag’s recent piece on Display Daily entitled VR and AR Head Mounted Displays – Sorry, but there is no Santa Claus. In this remarkable piece, Guttag …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| 3D Content Creation| 3D software| Education| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Oculus Rift pre Order

Oculus Reveals Higher Price than Expected

by Norbert Hildebrand

The price of AR/VR headsets was always seen as one of the main hurdles for mass adoption of this new technology. For quite some time, Oculus as the poster child of the VR industry, …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Oculus Rift| Oculus VR| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Christie Teases ISE Models

by Tom Allen

Christie claims that its new HS Series are ‘the world’s brightest 1DLP laser phosphor projectors’. The company has broken the 12,000 lumen mark (although only in centre lumens, and only on one model), housing …

Tags:Christie| DLP Projectors| ISE 2016| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Vol 23 - Issue 02

NextFlex: America’s Flexible Hybrid Electronics Institute

by Paul Semenza

Wearable devices, ubiquitous sensors, and more broadly the Internet of things will increasingly require truly flexible electronics systems that can sense, take actions, and communicate. Flexible hybrid electronics offers the promise of making the …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 02

CTA Looks Beyond the “Magnificent Seven”

by Bob Raikes

Dubravac of the CTA. Image:Meko LtdAs usual, the CES press events kicked off with a market briefing and “Technology Trends” talk by the CTA which runs CES. This year, the event was in a …

Tags:Automotive| CES 2016| Consumer Electronics Industry| CTA (was CEA)| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Exhibitor Registration Soars as COMPUTEX Debuts New Exhibits

by Isaac Oburu

Since its establishment in 1981, COMPUTEX TAIPEI has witnessed the evolution of Taiwan’s and the world’s ICT industry. The show’s position in Taiwan makes it a vital link in the island’s complete supply chain, …

Tags:Computex 2016| Events| Japan

Koreans Move Away From Captive Panel Makers

by Tom Allen

Both LG and Samsung plan to rely less on their own captive TV panel makers (LG Display and Samsung Display), and seek to outsource work to external companies this year. IHS says that the …

Tags:IHS Markit| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| LG Displays (LGD)| Samsung Display| Supply Chain| TV Set Market| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Zytronic Brings Good Luck to Global Monitor

by Tom Allen

Global Monitor, a Mexican supplier of screens to the casino industry, has overcome a problem with a good luck tradition. Women in Mexico will often kiss their diamond rings and touch them to the …

Tags:Casinos| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| LATAM| Vol 23 - Issue 02