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AUO Execs Found Guilty of CSOT Leak

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The Hsinchu Court in Taiwan has found two former AUO executives guilty of leaking information, including AMOLED technologies, to CSOT (AUO Alleges Industrial Espionage, Display Monitor Vol 19 No 42). The executives were named as Tsung-Yi Hsu, a former OLED R&D department manager, and a former R&D assistant manager, Chung-ching Hsieh. Hsu will be jailed … Read more

LDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 49

Germany’s Hy-Line is now stocking a 19″ LCD a-Si IPS panel from LG Display. The LB190E02-SL04 is an ‘almost square’ unit (1280 x 1024, 5:4), capable of operating between 0° and 50°. It is protected by an anti-glare coating. The unit has a 900:1 contrast ratio, 14ms response time, 178° viewing angles and 700 cd/m² … Read more

DTG Clears 4k Confusion

The UK’s Digital Television Group (DTG) has launched a new website called UHDReady.co.uk, with the aim of helping retailers to understand and sell the benefits of UltraHD technology. Users can look up TVs by manufacturer and see what services they support, or search by service, brand and screen size. Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Sony and TP … Read more

Canon Working on Simulation Projector

Canon was at I/ITSEC 2015, but was not really disclosing much. They had a theater where they were showing a demo of their laser phosphor projector, but they did not want to let us have a look. Apparently, it is a laser phosphor model with 4K resolution. The demo was a blend of two of … Read more

General Dynamics Focuses on Fire Fighting VR Application

Last year at I/ITSEC, General Dynamic was just starting to develop a VR application to help with fire fighter training, especially in military and commercial applications. This year, they showed the progress they have made. Over the year, the team has been working on adding a number of features and modules to the simulation and … Read more

Sensics Focuses on OSVR

HMD developer Sensics was at I/ITSEC to show off its high performance HMD but also to facilitate discussions about OSVR – their joint venture with game developer, Razor. OSVR stands for Open Source Virtual Reality and the idea is to create a platform of interfaces that are open source, i.e. non-proprietary or royalty-bearing, that allows … Read more

Immersive Display Solutions Lands UAE Joint Fires Contract

The training of Joint Terminal Attack Controllers, JTACs, is a major initiative in the US military as well as other allied militaries. JTACs coordinate close air support and are vital for making sure bombs are dropped on enemy combatants and not civilians or friendly forces. Therefore, high level training is needed. As noted in the … Read more

Barco Focuses on Projection at I/ITSEC 2015

Over the last year, Barco has separated its defense, medical, training and simulation business, selling these businesses to Esterline. That means that Barco returns to its roots as a supplier of display solutions, leaving others to the integration task. As a result, Barco and Esterline were at I/ITSEC 2015 with separate booths. There were no … Read more

Oculus Demos Pre-Production Rift HMD

Oculus was at I/ITSEC to show offs the new GearVR from Samsung (with support from Oculus) and the new Rift headset that will be launched by Oculus in Q1’16. The exact date has not been set, nor the pricing, however. We got a chance to try the new Oculus headset. At CES they called this … Read more

SA Photonics Shows Three New HMDs

SA Photonics is one of the suppliers of very high quality head mounted displays – with monocular and binocular, see through and occlusive types. They offer some of the best image quality using OLEDs and great optics – but they are expensive. Nevertheless, there remains a dedicated customer base for these products. At I/ITSEC 2015, … Read more

Epson Showcases AR training Applications

Epson used I/ITSEC 2015 to show offs its line of augmented reality glasses – and their applications for training and simulation. Last June, the company released an industrialized version of its consumer AR glasses called the Moverio Pro BT-2000. It features a similar optical engine as the consumer version (twin 960×540 resolution LCDs projected onto … Read more