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Consumer Technology Association Releases Its First AR/VR Standard

by Andrew Fenn

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has published its first-ever standard addressing AR/VR technologies. “CTA-2069, Definitions and Characteristics of Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies” introduces various terms defining emerging consumer technologies such as AR, MR, …

Tags:Augmented Reality| CTA (was CEA)| Mixed Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 26

A New TFT Fabrication Method has the Potential for Display Applications

by Arthur Berman

Thin Film Transistors (TFTs) are typically produced using one of three processes: amorphous silicon, low temperature polysilicon or indium gallium zinc oxide. New research suggests that there is an opportunity to replace and improve …

Tags:LTPS TFT| TFT| Vol 25 - Issue 27

KVM Manufacturer Introduces New Matrix for KVM-over-IP

by Damir Lokas

Whenever the best of the best meet, they strive for superlatives. Therefore, this year’s IBC once again aims at breaking all previous visitor and exhibitor records. Watch, be amazed, experience – at hardly any …

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G&D Extends 8K up to 10 Kilometres

by Bob Raikes

We’ve reported German KVM maker, Guntermann & Drunck several times, most recently from the ATC event in Madrid (KVMs Important in ATC) and we spotted them in our rush around Infocomm, but didn’t have …

Tags:KVMs| Large Display Monitor| Networks| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Vol 25 - Issue 26

BBC Claims to Solve Live HDR Production Puzzle

by Adrian Pennington

The BBC says it has found the answer to one of the problems bedevilling the industry’s transition to live HDR production — that of not compromising the standard dynamic range signal. It has developed …

Tags:BBC| Broadcast| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Vol 25 - Issue 27

GfU Survey Reveals Consumers’ TV Purchasing Habits

by Andrew Fenn

Many consumers in Germany want to spend more on consumer electronics, kitchens, cars and travel in the near future, according to a recent survey conducted by GfU. However, when comparing the willingness to purchase …

Tags:Germany| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 26

Report: MENA SVOD Players Toil to Compete with Netflix

by Andrew Fenn

The MENA region will have 20.8 million movie and TV series SVOD subscribers by 2023, up from the 5.22 million recorded at the end of 2017. Turkey will remain the leader by some distance, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| MEA (Middle East & Africa)| Mobile Display Monitor| Netflix| SVOD| Vol 25 - Issue 26

MENA SVOD Players Toil to Compete with Netflix

by Damir Lokas

The MENA region will have 20.80 million movie and TV series SVOD subscribers by 2023, up from the 5.22 million recorded by end-2017. From the 20 countries covered in the Middle East & North …

MicroLED Displays: Even More than They Seem

by Ken Werner

It has taken me a while to appreciate that microLEDs have the potential to be much more than a brighter, less expensive, and more energy-efficient display technology. But I need to provide some background …

Tags:MicroLED| Vol 25 - Issue 26

Yole Thinks VR, AR and MR Technology Will Take a While

by Andrew Fenn

Big companies, small and experienced companies, or even newcomers are part of today’s playground and many are trying to play their cards right, according to a new report from Yole. Today, VR and mostly …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Mixed Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 26

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Dell Going Public Again

by Bob Raikes

Dell has announced that it is planning to relist as a public company, with VMWare remaining an independent public company. The boards of Dell and VMWare have both agreed to the transaction and Michael …

Tags:Dell| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Vol 25 - Issue 26