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Optoma Launches New Ultra Short Throw Series

Optoma has just launched a new range of bright ultra short throw DLP-based projectors designed for businesses, schools and colleges. The new range includes Full HD 1080p, 1280 x 800 (WXGA) and 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolutions and are claimed to be smaller, lighter and run quieter than comparable projectors. At 3600 lumens they are … Read more

AUO to Present World’s Largest 85-inch Bezel-less 8K4K ALCD TV Display

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AU Optronics Corp. (“AUO” or the “Company”) (TAIEX: 2409;NYSE :AUO ) will participate in Touch Taiwan 2018 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center from August 29 to 31 to showcase world’s largest* 85-inch 8K4K bezel-less ALCD TV display, combining leading bezel-less, next generation HDR, 120Hz ultra high refresh rate, and quantum dot wide color gamut technologies … Read more

AUO Bringing 85″ Bezel-less 8K4K ALCD TV Display to Touch Taiwan 2018

AU Optronics will showcase what it is calling the world’s largest 85″ 8K4K bezel-less ALCD TV display at Touch Taiwan 2018 in Taipei this week. The TV combines HDR, 120Hz refresh rate and quantum dot wide colour gamut technologies. Public information display solutions for transportation will also be demonstrated, featuring high resolution, brightness and contrast, … Read more

Samsung Unveils the Galaxy J2 Core; An Introductory Smartphone Packed with Performance

Samsung Electronics announced its first Android Go smartphone, the Galaxy J2 Core, delivering the essential features smartphone users need at an affordable price. “At Samsung, we are committed to providing our customers with inspiring technology and leading innovation across all our devices, in every category to fit their needs,” said Junho Park, Vice President of … Read more

Samsung Unveils Its First Android Go Smartphone

Samsung has announced its first Android Go smartphone, the Galaxy J2 Core. The device features a 5″ LCD screen with a resolution of 540 × 960, 220 pixels per inch and an aspect ratio of 16:9. The handset incorporates Samsung’s Exynos 7570 Quad mobile chipset and includes 1GB RAM and 8GB of internal storage, which … Read more

Co-existence Theorem for Smartphone Displays

Can LCD (a-Si and LTPS), OLED (flexible and rigid), MiniLED (LCD), and MicroLED display technology co-exist in the smartphone market in next three to four years? Smartphone unit growth has slowed down considerably in the last few years. Current growth is mostly coming from emerging markets which need more affordable products. High priced flagship models … Read more

IFA and IBC Beckon….

I have a brief moment of pausing for breath on the news side today, as I have finished the Siggraph report and IFA is still six days away, although the number of meeting requests, press releases and pre-announcements scales up. That also applies to IBC, which is a couple of weeks later, but which has … Read more

tvONE Ships Ultra-thin Power over HDBaseT Receiver

tvONE (www.tvone.com), a leading designer and manufacturer of cutting-edge video and multimedia processing equipment, announces the shipment of the Magenta MG-CT-612 HD-One ultra-thin Receiver, which provides HDMI 4K extension and power over HDBT up to 40 meters (130ft) and HD extension up to 70 meters (230ft). The MG-CT-612 Receiver offers a seamless Power over HDBaseT … Read more

Visionox to Sell PMOLED Business to Focus on AMOLED?

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Visionox has announced that it will sell its PMOLED business in order to focus on developing its AMOLED technology, according to OLED-Info. Several China-based companies are involved in the sale, the publication said. The technology company has been developing and producing a range of PMOLED displays since 2008, including flexible, transparent and ultra-thin types. Visionox … Read more

Apple May Introduce LTPO TFT Backplanes to Prolong Battery Life

LTPO, or low-temperature polycrystalline oxide, is a new kind of TFT backplane that Apple may adopt in the iPhone and Apple Watch, according to IHS Markit’s David Hsieh. The company has applied for three important patents relating to LTPO over the past four years. IHS believes this may be because it wants more control over … Read more