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AB Poland Offering LG Videoprojectors

In Poland, LG’s range of videoprojectors are now being offered through broadliner AB.

Disney Stays Away from VR for Now

During an USC (University of Southern California) Marshall and Annenberg event in Santa Monica, CA, Bob Iger, CEO of Disney said ...

CTA Publishes Recommended Practice for ATSC 3.0 Television Sets

The Consumer Technology Association’s (CTA) Technology & Standards Fall Forum opened with more than 170 consumer technology experts sharing information, developing ...

ADB Helps Multimedia Polska Deliver Enhanced TV Services with User-friendly Personal TV Solution

ADB, a leading provider of solutions and services for media convergence, has today announced that Multimedia Polska, a cable operator in ...

Display Glass at SID Display Week 2015 – Du Pont/Kateeva to Print OLEDs?

Without new materials and new manufacturing processes, display evolution is just – for the most part – evolutionary. On the show ...

LG Starts Shipping its G6 Smartphone

LG’s G6 has an 18:9 displayThe LG has started initial shipping of the G6 smartphone to North America, Asia, Europe and ...

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AccorHotels Takes Samsung Screens

by Tom Allen

Samsung has entered into an agreement with AccorHotels Group, whereby it will roll out its Smart Hospitality Display products to properties across 92 countries. AccorHotels owns brands such as Novotel and Ibis. Samsung’s UltraHD …

Tags:Hospitality Displays| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 22 - Issue 46

Lenovo Grows German Network

by Tom Allen

Lenovo has appointed API and Bytec as new distributors in Germany. API will handle Lenovo’s PCs and notebooks, while Bytek will look after server and storage solutions.

Tags:Distribution| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| PCs| Vol 22 - Issue 46

OLED Agreement to Raise Material Manufacturing

by Tom Allen

Idemitsu Kosan of Japan and Doosan Corporation of South Korea have concluded a memorandum of understanding,covering a new OLED business arrangement and cross-patent licensing agreement. Under the terms, each company will be able to …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Materials| Production| Vol 22 - Issue 46

LG Sees Bright Future for OLED

by Tom Allen

FlatpanelsHD visited LG in Korea and received some updates on the company’s OLED plans. The company considers the technology as the next step in consumer electronics. LG says that it is raising yields and …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| OLED TVs| OLEDs| Transparent Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 46

Lenovo Result 12/11/2015

by Dhruv Dayal Gupta

Lenovo reported its first net loss in 6 years of $714 million for Q3 2015. Turnover was up, however, by 16% YoY at $12.2 billion, from $10.4 billion. A combination of a one time …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 46

TCL

CSOT Module Production Rises 40%

by Tom Allen

TCL is CSOT’s parent companyCSOT has said that it produced 203,000 substrates from its two G8.5 fabs in October: a 40.5% YoY rise.

Tags:CSOT| Large Display Monitor| LCD Modules| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 46

Asus Aims for 50% Smartphone Rise

by Tom Allen

Jerry Shen, CEO of Asus, has said that the company will be able to ship 20.5 million smartphones this year. 13.5 million were shipped in Q1-Q3, and the company plans to ship another 7 …

Tags:Asus| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 46

Mediaset Raises Paying Customers

by Tom Allen

Italian commercial broadcaster Mediaset’s pay-DTT subsidiary, Mediaset Premium, has increased its subscriber base by 112,000 since June. Its total base now stands at 1.8 million.

Tags:Italy| Large Display Monitor| Pay TV| Vol 22 - Issue 46

CSA Supports T2 and HEVC

by Tom Allen

The CSA, the French regulator, has supported a proposal from the Senate, which calls for the introduction of the DVB-T2 and HEVC platforms for UltraHD services. The CSA supports the use of these platforms …

Tags:4k| DVB-T & T2| France| HEVC (H.265)| Large Display Monitor| UltraHD (4KTV)| Vol 22 - Issue 46

An Unusual Means is Used to Capture 3D in the Visionsense 4mm Camera

by Arthur Berman

Visionsense Corp. (Philadelphia, PA) has developed a high definition 3D camera based on an unconventional technology. The need for an unusual 3D camera is a consequence of the fact that Visionsense products are a …

Tags:3D Cameras| Medical| Vol 22 - Issue 46

CCW is now NAB Show New York

by Norbert Hildebrand

The CCW (Content and Communications World) in New York has adopted a new name and is now called NAB Show New York. It still contains the SatCon conference and adds InfoComm Connections as a …

Tags:Broadcast| Canon| Content Creation| Distribution| HDR - High Dynamic Range| JVC| Large Display Monitor| Panasonic| SiliconCore| sony| UltraHD & 4K| Vol 22 - Issue 45

Display Gadgets at CES Unveiled

by Matthew Brennesholtz

My colleague Norbert Hildebrand has already written about CES Unveiled (Display Gadgets at CES Unveiled) and I won’t repeat his coverage. I do want to fill in two gaps where he missed items of …

Tags:Android| CES 2016| DLP Projectors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 45