Samsung Electronics and LG Display Gear Up for OLED TV Market Collaboration
Samsung Electronics is expected to start shipping its first 83-inch OLED TV, model KQ83SC90A, in September, and it uses LG WOLED panels.
Samsung Electronics is expected to start shipping its first 83-inch OLED TV, model KQ83SC90A, in September, and it uses LG WOLED panels.
Predicting the future seems to be just as difficult as you thought it would be.
This move is especially significant for display manufacturers who fall under the revised PLI scheme.
The ambitious plan is for Xiahe to capture one-third of the global market for OLED materials.
While lamp-based projectors have traditionally dominated the market, the shift towards laser projectors offers many advantages, particularly for the professional AV market.
Absen says it maintains an inventory of over 40,000 panels (equivalent to 10,000 square meters) of the NT series in stock to meet the demand and deadlines of various projects.
Dell has developed a 32-inch IPS monitor with a resolution of 6K, offering 21.23MP and a built-in autofocus 8K camera for realistic imaging. The monitor features a VESA-certified 10-bit HDR 600 nit screen with a high contrast ratio of 2000:1. It provides ample connectivity options, including HDMI, mini-DP, USB-C, and Thunderbolt ports, along with an RJ45 port.
Cineverse’s ad solutions team will collaborate with TCL and its partners to explore new advertising sales revenue opportunities.
The Moka BS60 display supports 4K content and can be installed in either landscape or portrait mode.
The company’s new lineup includes the first extreme short-throw projector with 4K enhancement and cloud-based projection management software.
It seems that educational customer attention is instead focused on VR’s competition, tech that is simply sexier, for now: ChatGPT, all things AI, and Apple’s beckoning foray into augmented reality.