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Kopin Announces Smartglasses for the Cycling Athlette

Kopin has announced a new smartglass device under the Solo brand name. The device is aimed at the sports market and is designed especially for bicyclists. Solo is designed by Kopin to compete with the likes of the Jet by Recon Instruments. It seems that the Solo is aiming more at the competitive athlete rather … Read more

Dolby Explains HDR

Dolby gave a talk as one of the SES seminars at the event. Arnd Paulsen of Dolby started by talking about human vision and its capabilities. The aim is to deliver content that matches that capability. However, moving the content across the networks and delivery systems, the contrast and gamut becomes very limited – which … Read more

Hollywood Excited by HDR & WCG and “The sparkle in actors’ eyes”

Dolby vision keynote

Unfortunately the joys of torrential rain and Monday morning Amsterdam traffic meant that we missed the very beginning of the Pixar/ILM keynote. The discussion when we sneaked in was about the use of different levels of brightness available once you move to Dolby Vision as well as the wide colour gamut. Pixar decided early on … Read more

DVB Says HDR Will be in EU in 2017

Helmut Stein opened the annual DVB IBC press event. Phil Laven, the DVB Chairman, was the first speaker. Laven started by talking about HEVC – he said that without it, UltraHD would not be possible, but HD services will also appear using HEVC with DVB-T2 as DVB standards are compatible. HEVC is really important for … Read more

What will Apple Do Next?

Whenever I hear this question, my curmudgeonly inclination is to answer, “Who cares?” Perhaps a better question is “What revolutionary new product would allow Apple to continue earning profit margins far larger than the industry average?” In fact, it’s very hard to imagine Apple coming up with such a product. iWatch, iBust. The financial analyst … Read more

AirTies Teases us With “Same Old Stuff”

We met with Turkey-based Wi-fi specialist AirTies, in particular CEO Bülent Çelebi, who had a very nice bottle of chilled white wine on his table just as the exhibition was winding down on Sunday evening. He teased us by saying that he just had “the same old stuff” – clearly he knows the shorthand (SOS) … Read more

Ruwido Highlights “Organic Haptic” Experience

We caught up with Ferdinand Maier of Salzburg-based Ruwido, which makes high quality remote controls and software for the STB user interfaces to go with them. First we looked at one of the regular “design concepts” that the firm creates from time to time to illustrate how designs could develop. The concept device has a … Read more

New Gefen Matrix Provides 4K Ultra HD Switching and HDCP 2.2 Compatibility

Gefen has just announced its next generation matrix switcher: the 4K Ultra HD 8×8 Matrix for HDMI w/ HDCP 2.2 (EXT-UHD-88). This matrix offers cross-point routing of eight 4K Ultra HD sources to any combination of eight displays, along with support for the new HDCP 2.2 content protection protocol. Resolutions up to 4K Cinema-DCI (4096×2160 … Read more

Consumer Usage of Smartphone Navigation Apps Rises Sharply

Navigation tasks are vitally important use-cases for the in-vehicle consumer. Regardless of device type (embedded or portable), a well-put-together and usable connected navigation system must provide information which is timely, relevant, and easily-consumed. A new report from the In-vehicle UX (IVX) group at Strategy Analytics (www.strategyanalytics.com) has found key differences in usage and satisfaction among … Read more

Darbee Enhances Optoma Imagery

We heard about a DLP projector with a new image enhancement system from Optoma at IFA this year (IFA 2015 Roundup) – and it has now been launched. The HD28DSE (Darbee Special Edition) is the result of a partnership with DarbeeVision, whose technology is built into the home entertainment projector. Darbee’s Visual Presence technology uses … Read more

Design Win on Toshiba’s Technicolor Color Certified Satellite Radius 12

Portrait Displays is pleased to announce a design win featuring its Chroma Tune software on Toshiba’s Technicolor Color Certified Satellite Radius 12 convertible laptop. Software-controlled color accuracy and Technicolor-certified industry-standard color spaces combine to make this wide-gamut, Ultra HD 4K laptop ideal for home, office, or on the go. Toshiba Europe GmbH today announces the … Read more