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Dolby Vision Arrives With Vizio

Dolby Vision, Dolby’s high-end HDR format, has been installed in TV sets for the first time, thanks to Vizio (we saw these TVs in April: Vizio to Bring Dolby Vision to Home Theatre). We have written in more detail about the TVs here, which our paid subscribers can access. The new 64.5″ (RS65-B2) and 120″ … Read more

Sharp’s Phone Dances, Talks and Sings

Sharp has created a walking, talking smartphone called Robohon, which will go on sale in Japan in the first half of next year. Unveiled at Ceatec, the ‘smartphone’ (with a 2″ 320 x 320 display) is housed in a walking, talking robot. The Robohon can call a cab, dance, take pictures and more – and … Read more

Microsoft Active in Every Mobile Category

Microsoft used an event in the USA to announce its first-ever laptop, which appears to have been well-received by market watchers. We have covered the whole event in more detail for our paying subscribers, who can click here for our analysis. Designed to challenge Apple’s Macbook, the Surface Book runs Windows 10, weighs 0.7kg (1.5kg … Read more

Rumour: Apple Passes UltraHD With New iMac

9to5Mac claims that Apple will launch a high-resolution 21.5″ iMac within the week. ‘Multiple reliable sources’ have told the site that the new model will feature 4096 x 2304 resolution. Separate rumours also suggest a wider colour gamut. The new iMac is likely to use Intel Broadwell chips, according to code discovered in OS X … Read more

SEMI Signs Flextech Alliance

SEMI, the global industry association serving the micro- and nanoscale electronics industries, has announced that the Flextech Alliance has become a SEMI Strategic (Association) Partner. As part of SEMI, the Flextech Alliance will continue to foster the growth of the flexible, hybrid and printed electronics industry – in which SEMI is attempting to strengthen its … Read more

Pyramid Makes Quick Start With Skylake

Pyramid Computer GmbH has entered the UltraHD age with the announcement of the Polytouch 55 4k – a 55″ display for digital signage, which also incorporates embedded touch (10 points) with pressure-sensing. The LFD uses an Intel Skylake Core i7 processor (quad-core, 3.1GHz). This fast integration of the new platform is because Pyramid is an … Read more

Panasonic Beats Competition With UHD Blu-ray Player

The design is reminiscent of a 90s VHS player!Panasonic has shown off the world’s first UltraHD Blu-ray player at the Ceatec electronics show in Japan. Known as the DMR-UBZ1, the player will be launched in Japan on the 15th November, for about ¥380,000 ($3,165) ex VAT. For the price, owners will be able to use … Read more

HDMI Enhances Certification

HDMI Licensing has launched the Premium HDMI Cable Certification Programme. The group says that the endeavour will ‘help [to] ensure that consumers, who will connect their devices with these cables, can enjoy the full potential of the 4K/UltraHD experience’. The certification covers additional and enhanced cable testing (to ensure that cables can support 18Gbps speeds) … Read more

Competitor to Quantum Dots Emerging

Quantum dots (QDs) are exactly that – microscopic balls of material that are roughly spherical and practically zero-dimensional points. Quantum dots have been hailed as a technology that can bring near-Rec. 2020 colorimetry to consumer systems. On the other hand, startup Verlase Technologies LLC has technology targeting the same markets as QDs but based on … Read more