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Roku Leads Streaming Media Players

More data on streaming devices has been released by Parks Associates, in addition to the prediction that the company made last month (Parks: Streaming Devices Will Rise 186%). ‘An increasing number’ of US broadband households are turning to streaming media players as their first option when searching for online content. 21% of these households with … Read more

QD Vision Closes New Funding Round Adding Tsing Capital and BASF Venture Capital as Investors

QD Vision, the leader in quantum dot technology for QLED displays, today announced a new round of investment led by Tsing Capital and BASF Venture Capital, prominent venture capital entities in Europe and China focused on innovative cleantech companies. This new round of QD Vision financing – totaling approximately $22 million from both existing investors … Read more

Japan Display Would Not Ignore Sharp Deal

Mitsuru Homma, head of Japan Display (JDI), has said that the company would not ignore the possibility of a partnership with rival Sharp. The news comes shortly after the announcement that JDI’s top shareholder, the INCJ, would invest in Sharp if it were asked to do so (INCJ Would Invest in Sharp). Previous rumours have … Read more

LDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 45

Panasonic is now selling its LF8 (500 cd/m²) and LF80 (700 cd/m²) professional displays (seen at ISE: Panasonic Emphasises Strength & Reliability). Available in 42″, 47″ and 55″ sizes, these units are capable of 24/7 operation, and replace the LF6 and LF60 products. Prices are between £800 ($1,215) and £1,310 ($1,990) for the LF8 series, … Read more

Leak Reveals New Acer Gaming Monitor

Although it hasn’t been officially announced yet, a new addition to Acer’s Predator gaming monitor series has been found on some of the company’s regional websites. Importantly, despite being a gaming model, it uses an IPS panel rather than TN (we have long argued that the display industry should move away from TN panels – … Read more

Hisense Shows Flat and Curved UltraHD Sets

Hisense has presented three new UltraHD TVs in the K700 series, which feature a shallow depth (35mm), 88% NTSC gamut coverage and two sizes: 58″ and 65″. One of the 65″ sets is curved. All of the TVs run Hisense’s own Vidaa Lite smart TV platform. They support DLNA and dual-band WiFi, with HEVC and … Read more

Solid Fixings Prevent Distortion, Says BenQ

Two new ultra-wide ‘bar-type’ displays have been introduced by BenQ. The 28″ BH280 and 38″ BH380 can be used 24/7, with a 50,000 hour lifetime. Intended use is for areas where space is limited, such as trade show stands or elevators. Portrait and landscape formats are both supported, with a special emphasis on preventing colour … Read more

Actions Looks to 64-bit for STB Market

China’s Actions Semiconductor has launched the GT7 chipset: a 64-bit octa-core device (quad-core CPU and GPU) for OTT set-top boxes (STBs). Featuring HEVC decoding, the GT7 enables UltraHD playback from online sources. RJ45 and USB 3.0 interfaces are also supported. Actions’ own 28nm ATM9009 SoC is used. The chipset supports Android and China’s most prevalent … Read more

NEC Shows New Laser-Phosphor Projectors

At the NEC Showcase last week in New York, I had a chance to talk to Rich McPherson, Senior Product Manager, Projectors, about the latest laser-phosphor projectors from NEC. Most of these projectors were on display and operating. He told me that, in the future, NEC expects that NEC projectors over about 5,000 lumens will … Read more