subscribe

Epson Expands Large Venue and Portable Projectors

Epson US has launched four new members of its PowerLite 5000 series projectors which feature 5,500 lumens of ANSI and CLO output and is intended for installation applications. Connectivity is comprehensive with built-in HDBaseT, dual HDMI, VGA, BNC, and LAN digital inputs. In addition, the PowerLite 5000-Series can integrate with Creston, Extron, and Control4 systems … Read more

Fluxim Software is for LargeOLEDs

Fluxim, from Winterthur in Switzerland, and a spin-off from the Institute of Computational Physics at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences which specialises in software for light simulation, has introduced new software that allows the simulation of large area semiconductor devices (OLED, thin-film PV), taking into account the voltage drop in the electrodes due to … Read more

Media4Display Certified on Philips Android Signage

The Media4Display Digital Signage software from Telelogos of Angers, France, has now been certified for the Philips D series large format displays, which support Android on their SoC systems. “We put the D-Line screens through a rigorous testing and validation process to provide our customers with a solid solution, resulting in the release of an … Read more

JCD Wants More Reach – Clear Channel Out of Billboards

JCDecaux

Spencer Berwin, Co-CEO at JCDecaux UK told ‘Campaign‘ that the company wants to be seen as a leading media owner beyond its out-of-home reach. To to achieve this, the company wants to double its number of digital impressions in the next year by investing in large format, retail, rail, cities and airport with the aim … Read more

Gatwick Gets LED Storefront

Hour Passion, a watch store belonging to the Swatch group at London’s Gatwick Airport, has a shop front that has been upgraded to include an LED display with 3mm pitch from Dynamo LED of East London. It was designed by Admemori with dimensions of 6720mm by 3936mm and featuring right angle returns on the entrance … Read more

Celestica’s Q3 Better Than Expected

Canadian EMS provider Celestica recorded better than expected Q3 turnover of $1.55 billion, up 10% YoY, giving profits of $62 million, an increase from $31.4 million. The company gave the results in US dollars. It also announced that it has agreed to buy the assets of Mexico-based Karel Manufacturing, which specialises in making aerospace products. … Read more

AT&T Increase Satellite Sales

AT&T Inc. saw Q3 net profits of $3.3 billion, compared with $3.0 billion a year ago, on turnover of $40.9 billion, up from 39.1 billion. For the year to date there were profits of $20.1 billion, an increase from $17.3 billion, on revenue which rose to $121.9 billion from $104.7 billion. The entertainment group posted … Read more

Technology for Halloween

The Entertainment Technology Department of the New York City College for Technology (City Tech) in Brooklyn has a high-technology haunted house for Halloween every year called Gravesend Inn. Gravesend is actually a neighborhood in Brooklyn, down near Cony Island. For European readers, Gravesend is a town on the Thames, East of London. Makes a good … Read more

VR May Replace Pills in the Future

The Colorado State University has launched the Virtual Reality Initiative to bring VR to their students. In their recent ‘Virtual Reality Hackathon’, William Warren, Vice President and Head of Innovation Programs at Sanofi Pasteur (part of the pharmaceutical company Sanofi) gave a speech outlining research that is testing the use of VR headsets to replace … Read more

Over 130 Exhibitors to Debut at ISE 2017

With over three months to go before it opens its doors Integrated Systems Europe 2017 has been confirmed as the biggest exhibition in the event’s 14-year history following an increase in show-floor space, exhibitors and halls. A true indication of the event’s international pulling power is the fact that ISE 2017 will see 135 first … Read more