KDIA Signs MOU for Automotive Aftermarket for Displays
The focus on the automotive display market continues to increase as Korean manufacturers eye bigger opportunities in a burgeoning market.
The focus on the automotive display market continues to increase as Korean manufacturers eye bigger opportunities in a burgeoning market.
The prominence of automotive displays is meant to show how LG is more than a consumer electronics company.
Is there a big upgrade cycle brewing or is it wishful thinking?
The TV business has historically been the prestige consumer electronics category, but the profitability of the segment is very challenging for most players.
The company is looking to savings and new market opportunities in transitioning to get Gen 8.5 manufacturing.
Both the internal and external screens of the Collector’s Edition, as well as the external screens of the standard Mate X5, will support 1-120 Hz LTPO adaptive refresh rates.
What Display Daily thinks: The news that LG is not going to start on OLEDos production this year follows a bunch of stories about how Samsung and LG were vying for Apple’s microdisplay business against Sony, and Sony selling its microdisplays at about a $1,000. Follow the money, as they say. There isn’t much going … Read more
The display industry is outgrowing the focus on panels.
TVs will ship around October 13 in North America, September 15 in the UK, and September 18 in the rest of Europe.
The Zero HMDS+ is designed to provide pilots with an augmented view of the combat to bolster quick decision-making processes.
he new models — VX1655, VX1655-4K, and VX1655-4K-OLED — all boast 15.6-inch screens.
The AI platform at the heart of Trivver’s offerings focuses on AR pop-up stores.