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BenQ Wants Brightness Measured with sRGB (DS9)

Felix Pementel of BenQ looked at what makes a great image on a projector. “Do you really give the consumer the specifications they really need to make a good buying decisions?”, he asked. He agreed with Chinnock that sRGB brightness is often very different from the marketing brightness. (See Insight Reports on ColorSpark Testing (DS8)). … Read more

TV Makers Choose China

TV outsourcing will reach a record high this year, says IHS DisplaySearch. TV sets made by outsourcing specialists will represent 43% of LCD TVs shipped worldwide in 2015. Outsourcing is now one of the most important strategies for TV brands; it can improve both supply chain cost management and time-to-market business opportunities. Constraints in TV … Read more

Insight Reports on ColorSpark Testing (DS8)

Chris Chinnock of Insight Media gave more details about the testing of solid state projectors that it carried out to help get a sense of what users thought of the new ColorSpark technology, side by side with existing systems. The firm set up a number of different projectors with hybrid (LED & Laser), laser phosphor … Read more

NEC Chooses LCD for Education

NEC’s UM352Wi is a UST 3LCD projector for education, supporting multiple pen inputs at the same time. Up to 50 devices can be connected to the projector at the same time, wirelessly, with screen mirroring via Miracast and NEC’s Displaynote software. A maximum of 16 devices can be mirrored at once. Alternatively, content can be … Read more

Philips Boosts LED Projection With ColorSpark (DS7)

Peter Vankan is R&D Director for Philips Lighting which also has responsibility for projection light sources as well as general lighting. First, Vankan looked back to 1994, when the company first made the UHP lamp and changed the projection industry. In 2004, the Vidi version of the lamp came along to improve the colour quality … Read more

Delta Shows First Laser Cube and Updates Interactive Display

Delta used InfoComm 2015 to show the world’s first rear-projection cube based on a laser-phosphor DLP engine. It increases brightness from 350 nits to 750 nits, but does sacrifice lifetime and color gamut. The company also showed updates and a lower price for the 2 or 3 projector blended wall collaborative solution.

LCD Shooting Ranges

Three rival gangs face-off. Someone fires a shot. Bullets fly. People die. Such typical scenes in a John Woo film illustrate the concept of stochastic battles. Lanchester first developed useful mathematic models of such conflicts during WWI, when machine guns changed the nature of warfare. The US Navy developed Lanchester’s ideas further when executing its … Read more

IT Life Cycles Differ by Company Size in Poland

PMR’s latest research report covers the IT market in Poland, which is dominated by large companies as customers. These companies invest heavily in advanced implementations, despite relatively high saturation and short lifespan of computing systems. However, in the current economic climate, even these clients have to optimise their spending. Of particular interest to our readers … Read more

Invisage Uses QDs in Light Capture Film

US-based Invisage Technologies is developing a light capture film for image sensors, based on quantum dots. The company has now opened its first sensor-manufacturing facility at the Hsinchu Science Park in Taiwan. The films (QuantumFilm technology) will be introduced later this year. Invisage is working with TSMC for wafer manufacturing and VisEra Technologies for colour … Read more

LDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 26

Smart Technologies‘ 84″ Smart Kapp 84 capture board (Smart Takes a Lesson From Boogie Board) is now available in Europe. It is being distributed by TD Maverick, Tech Data and Ingram Micro. (for more on the Smart Kapp iQ display, see our Infocomm report – Smart Adds iQ Displays to Kapp. The extremely thin X900C … Read more