Display Testing Failing Where it Matters Most
A lack of standardized benchmarks makes display tests no fun at all.
A lack of standardized benchmarks makes display tests no fun at all.
Specialized display market seems to be bucking the trend of sluggish demand everywhere else.
The Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX concept car contains a 47-inch 8K pillar-to-pillar display.
Freedom of job movement is trumped by national security interests in case against ex-employee.
Declines are attributed to the slower-than-expected recovery in China post-pandemic, elevated inventories in the first half of 2023, and prevailing macroeconomic conditions.
With a 3840Hz refresh rate, the Curvus series is suited for applications in virtual production and broadcast settings.
Company claims it is the first in the industry to achieve Android EDLA certification across its IFP solutions.
ATSC 3.0 falls between two stools: neither a framework for better applications built around broadcast content nor an ubiquitous use technology for receiving broadcasts.
MicroLEDs replace more expensive external laser sources in optical communications.
Samsung played a prominent role in the rigid OLED market, too, shipping 30.1 million units during the third quarter.
Wider color gamuts are good but without something to engage users to explore the experience, it seems like an insiders’ game.
Some day all collaborative design meetings will need to take place around a giant display with incredible detail, color, and brightness.