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Fujitsu 34″ Monitor is Curved

by Bob Raikes

Fujitsu has a new monitor for professional applications, the Display B34-9U LED which has a 34.1″ diagonal (3440 x 1440) curved (1900R) design that will be available in Japan from July at ¥270,000 ($2,479). …

Tags:Curved Displays| Desktop Monitors| Fujitsu| Large Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 21

OLED TV Forecast from Sigmaintell

by Bob Raikes

Sigmaintell Research of China reported that Q1 of 2018 saw sales of 510,000 OLED TVs globally, a significant growth of 127% compared to Q1 of 2017, despite the overall low growth in TV, especially …

Tags:Forecasts| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| OLED TVs| Vol 25 - Issue 21

LDM Product Round-up Vol 25 #21

by Milos Pavlovic

LG has two new UltraHD Blu-ray players, the UBK90 and the UBK80 which have now started shipping in the US and Europe. The UBK90 has Dolby Vision support and a separate output for HDMI …

Tags:Blu-ray Players| DLP Projectors| External GPU (eGPU)| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Peerless AV| Philips| Projectors| Razer| ViewSonic| Vol 25 - Issue 21

IHS: Notched Smartphone Displays Estimated to Cost About 20% More

by Andrew Fenn

Notched smartphone displays are estimated to raise manufacturing costs of display panels by more than 20%, according to IHS Markit. The manufacturing cost of the 5.9″ OLED panel with notch design seen in the …

Tags:IHS Markit| Mobile Display Monitor| Pricing| Small & Medium Displays| Small Medium LCDs| Vol 25 - Issue 21

Acer will Continue to Push Its Gaming PC Business This Year

by Andrew Fenn

Acer CEO Jason Chen has gone on the record to say that the company will continue to grow its gaming PC sales, and that the sector has been instrumental in helping the firm become …

Tags:Acer| Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Taiwan| Vol 25 - Issue 21

Conflicts and Violence when Smartphones are Manufactured

by Damir Lokas

Two and a half billion people use smartphones daily. Did you know that smartphones are connected to conflicts and violence because of minerals such as tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold? These minerals are often …