Planar Unveils New 5K LCD Display in UltraRes Family
Available in 105-inch size, Planar UltraRes W Series combines a wide color gamut 5K HDR display with a commercial grade 24×7 fanless industrial design.
Available in 105-inch size, Planar UltraRes W Series combines a wide color gamut 5K HDR display with a commercial grade 24×7 fanless industrial design.
A recent eeNews article piqued my interest, revealing a company we haven’t yet explored – not that they have not been covered by the display industry before – and it’s high time Display Daily delved into their innovative technology. The company, Terecircuits, is a promising startup that has developed a photopolymer mass transfer technology for … Read more
The four-day event covered a range of cutting-edge technologies, including home appliances, consumer electronics, smart homes, digital products, entertainment, IoT, AI, wearables, VR/AR, connected vehicles, and robotics.
It’s been two consecutive quarters of decreasing sales, but that hasn’t stopped the flow of money.
Weibo, one of China’s largest social media platforms, now supports Dolby Vision.
The device’s 144Hz OLED display, a powerful Snapdragon 870 chipset, a versatile camera system, 5G connectivity, and other advanced features, are generally found in more expensive flagship smartphones.
The good news is that earnings were in line with the projected softness in the mobile phone market. The bad news is the company doesn’t see an end in sight.
Apple experiences 23.5% QoQ drop in shipments.
This development comes just days after the company revealed its integration with the Magic Leap headset
The company demonstrated a new full-color WUXGA (1920×1200 pixels) display with a brightness of 15,000 candela per square meter (cd/m2), surpassing their previous record of 10,000 cd/m2 set 18 months ago.
Adobe entered the smart home business with the launch of Adobe Smart Home Control in 2019. The platform was developed as part of Adobe’s broader efforts to expand its offerings beyond its traditional creative software and marketing solutions.
AMD expects the PC TAM to be down approximately 10% for 2023 to approximately 260 million units. It expects client CPU sales to grow in the second quarter and then in the seasonally stronger second half of the year.