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Electric Vehicles, Displays, and Electronics at CES 2017

When Display Monitor and Display Daily first started covering vehicular electronics at CES in depth, we focused on vehicular displays. That ...

Peraso Releases WiGig® Chipset to Production

Peraso Technologies Inc. (www.perasotech.com) announced today the immediate production availability of its W110 WiGig® chipset. The Peraso W110 chipset is targeted ...

Hiperwall Demonstrates Latest Software

Pixel Processing & Control – At the NEC Showcase in New York on October 23rd, NEC partner Hiperwall Inc. (Irvine, CA) ...

Trans-Lux and Union Station, both organizations Near 100 Years Old, Come Together to Implement Present Day Digital LED Display Technology

Trans-Lux Corporation today announced the successful manufacture and installation of 3000 square feet of large format LED digital displays and signage ...

Absen Announces Exclusive Distribution Agreement with Ligra for The Italian Market

Absen has signed Ligra of Italy as an exclusive distributor and the company has invested in $450,000 of inventory to support ...

Panasonic’s Large Projectors Simulate Dicom

The PT-DZ21K2 Evo projector series, Panasonic’s update to the PT-DZ21K (Display Monitor Vol 19 No 16), is now being launched across ...

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DTG Clears 4k Confusion

by Tom Allen

The UK’s Digital Television Group (DTG) has launched a new website called UHDReady.co.uk, with the aim of helping retailers to understand and sell the benefits of UltraHD technology. Users can look up TVs by …

Tags:4k| DTG| internet| Large Display Monitor| Retailers| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Apple Scores $550m Payout From Samsung

by Tom Allen

Apple has won a patent dispute against Samsung in the USA. The Korean company will be forced to pay $548 million, as part of the $1 billion settlement in damages that Apple was awarded …

Tags:Apple| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Canon Working on Simulation Projector

by Chris Chinnock

Canon was at I/ITSEC 2015, but was not really disclosing much. They had a theater where they were showing a demo of their laser phosphor projector, but they did not want to let us …

Tags:4K DCI| Canon| I/ITSEC 2015| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 49

General Dynamics Focuses on Fire Fighting VR Application

by Chris Chinnock

Last year at I/ITSEC, General Dynamic was just starting to develop a VR application to help with fire fighter training, especially in military and commercial applications. This year, they showed the progress they have …

Tags:I/ITSEC 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Simulation| Training| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Sensics Focuses on OSVR

by Chris Chinnock

HMD developer Sensics was at I/ITSEC to show off its high performance HMD but also to facilitate discussions about OSVR – their joint venture with game developer, Razor. OSVR stands for Open Source Virtual …

Tags:HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| I/ITSEC 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Simulation| Training| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Immersive Display Solutions Lands UAE Joint Fires Contract

by Chris Chinnock

The training of Joint Terminal Attack Controllers, JTACs, is a major initiative in the US military as well as other allied militaries. JTACs coordinate close air support and are vital for making sure bombs …

Tags:I/ITSEC 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Simulation| Training| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Barco Focuses on Projection at I/ITSEC 2015

by Chris Chinnock

Over the last year, Barco has separated its defense, medical, training and simulation business, selling these businesses to Esterline. That means that Barco returns to its roots as a supplier of display solutions, leaving …

Tags:Barco| I/ITSEC 2015| Large Display Monitor| LED Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| Projectors| Simulation| Training| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Oculus Demos Pre-Production Rift HMD

by Chris Chinnock

Oculus was at I/ITSEC to show offs the new GearVR from Samsung (with support from Oculus) and the new Rift headset that will be launched by Oculus in Q1’16. The exact date has not …

Tags:HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| I/ITSEC 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Oculus Rift| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 49

SA Photonics Shows Three New HMDs

by Chris Chinnock

SA Photonics is one of the suppliers of very high quality head mounted displays – with monocular and binocular, see through and occlusive types. They offer some of the best image quality using OLEDs …

Tags:Augmented Reality| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| I/ITSEC 2015| Large Display Monitor| Military & Defence| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Epson Showcases AR training Applications

by Chris Chinnock

Epson used I/ITSEC 2015 to show offs its line of augmented reality glasses – and their applications for training and simulation. Last June, the company released an industrialized version of its consumer AR glasses …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Epson| I/ITSEC 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Training| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Digital Projection Demos New Format for Simulation Market

by Chris Chinnock

Digital Projection was at I/ITSEC to show off its Insight 4K projectors with laser phosphor sources (Digital Projection Wows CEDIA with Insight 4K Projectors) as well as its M-Vision series with LED source. But …

Tags:I/ITSEC 2015| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| LED Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| Simulation| Training| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Eyevis Shows Inexpensive Way to Offer NVG Support

by Chris Chinnock

Adding night vision goggle (NVG) capability to a projector is a fairly big deal. Typically, this means adding Infrared LEDs to provide the IR light output needed to stimulate the NVGs. But the NVG …

Tags:Eyevis| I/ITSEC 2015| Large Display Monitor| LED Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| Simulation| Training| Vol 22 - Issue 49