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Aclavis Supports I²C

Glyn Aclavis has prepared a 7″ LCD display for industrial applications. As well as supporting five-point touch, the display is optically-bonded and uses 2mm-thick chemically-strengthened glass. Supporting Windows, Android and Linux devices, the GETM0700G0BDH6GLYN01 features the I²C protocol. Touch sensitivity can be adjusted. The display is also anti-glare. Resolution is 800 x 480. We have … Read more

Research Highlights OLED and Glass Markets

Several display-relevant market research reports were published this week, from different sources. All are paid reports. The first report, on Market Research Store (http://tinyurl.com/ocgwgce), deals with the global OLED display and lighting industry. It covers market players and product information, such as pricing, production volumes and supply chain dynamics. Results are split in Asia, North … Read more

LDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 27

The R9 Fury X GPU from AMD (AMD Has Big Plans for UltraHD) has been officially launched. Competing with high-end Nvidia products, the card features a factory-fitted liquid cooling system and is based on AMD’s new 28nm process. It is being sold for $650. Origin PC has announced that Nvidia‘s G-Sync technology is now available … Read more

Freesync Debuts on Samsung’s Monitor Lineup

Samsung has launched its first UltraHD monitors with AMD’s Freesync technology: the UE590 units that we saw (briefly) at CES (No More Plasma for Samsung, But LED is New Category). Both new monitors – 23.6″ U24E590D and 28″ U28E590D – feature Freesync technology and have a 60Hz refresh rate. They are, in fact, almost identical … Read more

Panasonic Automates Calibration

Four new models, with various wireless presentation options, have been added to Panasonic’s VW350 3LCD projector series. The PT-VW355N, PT-VX425N, PT-VW350 and PT-VX420 are designed to be portable, measuring 352 x 279 x 98mm and weighing 3.3kg or 3.4kg. They feature Focus Assist, Wall Colour Correction and Screen Fitting functions to enable easy set-up. The … Read more

Cree Restructures LED Business, Cuts Forecast

Cree has announced a restructuring of its LED business in order to cut excess capacity and overhead costs. The company also reduced its fiscal fourth quarter revenue forecast to $375 million, from its earlier projection of $420 million to $440 million. The company said that recent LED market trends resulted in higher LED average selling … Read more

North American SVOD Most Mature, But Way to Go

The North America subscription video on demand (SVOD) market is ‘far from mature’ – at least, according to new figures from Digital TV Research. North America had 50.6 million SVOD homes (excluding sports) at the end of last year. The figure represents 38.8% TV household penetration, and 48.1% fixed line broadband household penetration. This represents … Read more

Microsoft Developing a “Holographic Interface” for Surface Devices

The means of interface between people and computers is currently dominated by the use of a sextet of well-known devices: mice, trackpads, joy sticks, keyboards, styluses and touch screens. The latest news, however, is that Microsoft is developing an alternative means of input, one that could enable somewhat different user usage patterns. The starting point … Read more