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Samsung Revives Safety Truck

Eight months ago, in June 2015, Samsung tested a truck equipped with displays on the rear, which would show the road ahead of the vehicle through a camera feed (Overtaking Problem Solved by Samsung?). The stated aim was to increase road safety for overtaking. The company is now testing the truck again in Argentina – … Read more

Netflix has HDR Plans

Netflix has already broken into the UltraHD market. Now, in an interview with Digital Trends, CPO Neil Hunt has said that the company’s next focus is HDR. All of the company’s original content is now being filmed with HDR-capable cameras. He anticipates that 5% of content will be available in HDR within a year, and … Read more

LDM Product Roundup Vol 23 No 05

As was rumoured last month (LDM Product Roundup – Vol 23 No 03), LG has announced that its flagship G6 OLED TV will cost $8,000. The company has started to take pre-orders for the set. Samsung has started a very limited release for its UltraHD Blu-ray player, the UBD-K8500 (Samsung Uses LED in Modular TV … Read more

Freesat now available in 1.93 million homes

Freesat, the subscription-free satellite TV service, today announces a strong final quarter to 2015, with the addition of 36,000 new homes in the three months to December 2015. After adding 61,000 homes over the course of 2015, Freesat is now available in over 1.93 million households and is watched by more than four million viewers … Read more

Solar Tectics Receives Patents for Making Large Grain Crystal Si Films

If you have not heard of Solar Tectics before, you are not alone. The company has received patents (in 2015 actually) on creating single crystal Si films at low temperatures. This is of interest in the solar cell and display industry. The background is that the deposition of amorphous Si is cheap and can be … Read more

A New Means to Produce Transparent Conductors Based on Nanotechnology

The touchscreen part of a display is typically coated with a grid of electrodes composed of a highly transparent conductive material. The function of the grid is to detect the position of the user’s touch. Researchers at ETH Zurich (Zurich, Switzerland) have developed a means to produce such a material using an innovative nanoprinting process. … Read more

Christie ‘Solves Laser Colour Balance’

Big news in projection for Christie was the launch of the HS Series, which currently consists of two models: the D12HD-HS and D12WU-HS (Christie Teases ISE Models). The company says that it has ‘solved’ the colour balance problem of laser phosphor using RGBY colour wheels spinning at three times the standard speed. Product manager Curtis … Read more