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 – only a few as I have been busy at IFA.
- Google discontinues its last traditional Chromecast, but software support will continue
- Epson’s New Gaming Projector Promises a Great Picture With Less Lag (The Home Cinema EH-TW6350 we saw at IFA is the same unit, we think. (Projectors at IFA 2022 – UST to the Fore)
- Lowe’s partners with NVIDIA and Magic Leap to create digital twins and utilize AR in its stores
- Nreal Launches on Apple iPhone 14
- Google starts to dominate streaming TV market in Europe (data from Omdia – although the numbers look strange to me – 90% of SmartTVs with Android/Google? It looks too high to me and I have reached out to Omdia to check)
- How To Set Up Your Grading Suite Webinar (YouTube video – hat-tip to the Colorist newsletter for this one)
- Google’s Chromecast with Google TV HD is officially available today
- Philips 346E2LAE: New UWQHD display with 100 Hz
- How many monitors can I plug into my Mac, anyway?
- DTG Testing announces plans for DVB-I test suite – with TP Vision as the official ‘launch partner’.