Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week. (I’m still catching up after Display Week!)
- Global TV Shipments Expected to Fall This YearGlobal TV Shipments Expected to Fall This Year
- Almost 3,300 LED Cabinets Create Huge Virtual Film Production Set In Vancouver
- Roku Puts Its TVOS in Outdoor TVs For the First Time with New 55-inch Element Set
- Sony XR-55a95K Review – The world’s first QD-OLED TV might not be a game-changer, but it is brilliant
- Samsung is suing the MPEG LA accusing the patent pool operator of cutting its royalty pay-outs after it left the firm’s HEVC programme. $$ (this follows Samsung Sued for Infringement of HEVC Essential Patents)
- Visionox developed wearable and tiled microLED display samples
- Perovskites can help develop flexible transparent displays
- Apple received a strange patent for its mysterious self-driving car, which could provide passengers with virtual reality headsets.
- Google is getting into the tablet market again after withdrawing in 2019.