subscribe

Kapsch Takes Signage to the Slopes

Kapsch Group has rolled out pilot DOOH projects at four ski resorts in Germany and Austria. The screens show information including lift waiting times, weather updates and local offers. In resorts where multiple screens were installed, Kapsch has linked all of its displays together into a single resort-wide network, using wireless and wired technology. The … Read more

InFocus Has a Resolution For Everyone

InFocus’ new IN110x series consists of five new models, in the low- to mid-end price range. Differing mainly in resolution, the five models (IN112x, IN114x, IN116x, IN118HDxc, IN119HDx) share many other specs. They are DLP projectors with 3,200 lumens of brightness (170W lamps lasting 4,500 – 10,000 hours). Each has a 15,000:1 contrast ratio; +/-40° … Read more

Samsung Stops Making TVs in Thailand

Samsung is reported to have halted television production at its plant in Thailand, though it is not known if the company has transferred production to another overseas site. Last year, Samsung announced a $560 million investment to build a consumer appliances complex in Vietnam (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 24), predominantly to produce TVs, as … Read more

North America Will Continue Chromebook Domination

The market for Chromebooks will grow to 7.3 million units this year, representing a 27% increase in sales from 2014, says Gartner. Education is the main application for these devices, with a 72% share of the Chromebook market last year. By region, 72% of Chromebooks in EMEA, 69% in APAC and 60% in the USA … Read more

Smartphones Rise at 7.2% CAGR to 2019

Global smartphone shipments will reach around 1.5 billion units this year and approach 2 billion units in 2019, says Taiwan’s MIC. The growth represents a 7.2% CAGR over the forecast period. Several factors drive the worldwide smartphone industry. Apple’s iPhone continues to boost smartphone sales worldwide, but Xiaomi is also performing well. Rising orders placed … Read more

DVB-T2 Tests Avoid Simulcasting

UltraHD transport at 100fps, using the DVB-T2 platform, has been tested in Spain. The trials were conducted by the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia in the University’s labs. A scalable coding system based on HEVC was used in the tests. The system was said to be backwards-compatible with less-powerful products, such as those that can only … Read more

Fove VR Headset is Controlled by Eye Movements

Fove_1.JPG

Fove, Inc. a Tokyo-based startup with offices in San Francisco, is developing a consumer VR headset that includes eye-tracking technology. This feature is intended to give the user an “immersive and completely hands-free virtual reality, where all of their actions can be controlled by their eye movements.” The Fove headset enables eye-tracking by incorporating two … Read more