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Ingram Changes in France

According to France’s Distributique, Ingram Micro France has dismissed new head Pierre-Yvon Méchali, just nine months after his appointment. He will be replaced in July by Sophie Deleval, currently leader of the company’s Belgian branch. In the interim, former French MD Christian Bittebiere will run the subsidiary, and will himself leave Ingram for good at … Read more

iPhone SE is Amalgam of Three Generations

In a teardown, IHS has revealed its early estimate of the production cost of Apple’s iPhone SE. The firm estimates that the handset costs about $160 to build; the entry-level US version, with 16GB of storage, has a bill of materials (BOM) of $156.20, rising to $160 when the manufacturing cost is added. The same … Read more

‘Barco CEC’ Addresses China

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Barco has formed a joint venture with CEC Panda to address the Chinese control rooms market. The new company – Barco China Electronic Corporation (Nanjing) Visualization Co., Ltd – will give Barco direct access to the Chinese market. For its part, CEC Panda will be able to use Barco’s product portfolio and brand name. Eric … Read more

Optoma Keeps Attention Focused

Optoma’s newest DLP projector, the WU416, is a compact model designed for mid-size spaces such as meeting rooms, retail and churches. It has a high (20,000:1) contrast ratio, a 1.6x zoom, vertical lens shift (+/-13°) and vertical keystone correction (+/-40°) for easier installation. Crestron, Extron, AMX, PJ-Link and Telnet LAN control systems are supported. The … Read more

Pay-TV Rising Worldwide, Says Informitv

Informitv’s quarterly Multiscreen Index shows that most pay-TV operators are gaining subscribers. The 100 pay-TV services that Informitv tracks gained 8.16 million total subscribers in Q4’15, rising just over 2% QoQ. Subscribers rose by almost 2.1 million in Europe, and 1.1 million in the Americas. However, the greatest gain – of just under 5 million … Read more

Semiconductors Dip in February

The Semiconductor Industry Association has said that worldwide sales of semiconductors fell 3.2% MoM in February, to $26 billion. The result was 6.2% lower than February 2015 ($27.7 billion). Sales into the Americas fell sharply (19.3% YoY), while sales into China rose slightly (3.2%). Johhn Neuffer, president and CEO and the SIA, said that sales … Read more

Digital Signage Trends Flat in DACH

OVAB Europe has released the March/April 2016 results for its Digital Signage Business Climate Index (DBCI), which tracks the mood in the signage market in several European regions. This week we are looking at the DACH sub-region: Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The overall DBCI for DACH remained almost flat, with a low decline of 0.85 … Read more

Barco Finalises Laser Phosphor Redesign

Barco had an area that it was sharing with its sister company, High End Systems, which specialises in lighting for events and staging. At the end of the day, the company had a party with a number of companies which included a stage lighting competition – something your reporter had not seen before! We had … Read more

Fast Growth in PayTV is ‘Mostly Over’ for Eastern Europe

Pay-TV revenues in Eastern Europe will rise 9.9% between 2015 and 2021, to almost $6 billion – despite subscribers climbing by less than 1 million. The report comes from Digital TV Research, which adds that pay-TV revenues rose 27% between 2010 and 2015, indicating that the region’s fast growth is mostly over. Between 2016 and … Read more

The Relationship Between 3D Cinema and Headaches

Researchers from University of Tartu (Tartu, Estonia) have investigated the link between 3D movies and the occurrence of headaches. Although there have been a few previous reports on this subject, the team stated that the significance of this study derives, in part, because the question of such a link has never been the target of … Read more