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DisplayLink Dock Accepts Multiple Device Types

At the recent Interop Las Vegas Expo, DisplayLink showed a dock that connected to a new Macbook, Chromebook Pixel 2 and Windows notebook via USB-C, and existing notebooks, tablets and Android smartphones through USB-A. DisplayLink was highlighting USB’s flexibility and simplicity across connections and operating systems.

LG Brings Premium Features to Tiny Projector

LG’s new ‘Mini Beam’ DLP projector, the PF1500G, is a bright LED projector designed for portability; it weighs 1.5kg and measures 132 x 220 x 84mm. The Mini Beam has installation flexibility. It features four-point (vertical and horizontal) keystone correction and a 1.1x optical zoom. Focus is manual. Projection can take place from 1m – … Read more

Cheap Handsets Cause Smartphone Jump in MEA

Smartphone shipments rose 83% YoY in the MEA region in 2014. The availability of cheap and dual-SIM models bolstered demand last year, with smartphones taking 41.9% of the region’s mobile phone market, according to IDC – up from 27% in 2013, with the overall handset market expanding 19.6% in volume terms. Affordable smartphones have hit … Read more

Applied Materials Drops Tokyo Electron Bid

Applied Materials and Tokyo Electron have agreed to end the business agreement which would have seen Applied Materials acquire Tokyo Electron for $9.4 billion. The decision came after the US Department of Justice told the companies that their proposals for a combined business were not sufficient to replace the competition lost from the merger. Based … Read more

Wintek Wins Reprieve from Court

Taiwan’s Taichung District Court has approved Wintek’s restructuring plan. Last October, the troubled touch panel maker filed its restructuring panel and an emergency injunction seeking court protection of its assets. The court appointed three trustees to oversee the reorganisation plan. As of the third quarter of last year, Wintek had accumulated liabilities of NT$53.5 billion … Read more

CSOT Starts Production at 8.5G Fab

China Star Optoelectronics (CSOT) has started production at its T2 8.5G facility in Shenkeng, China, producing large size, high-end TV panels. The new fab is expected to generate annual sales of CNY20 billion ($3.2 billion). CSOT is also planning to expand production at its T1 and T3 facilities. T1 produces small to medium sized TV … Read more

MENA Pay-TV Outstrips Mature Markets

Pay-TV in the MENA region grew substantially in 2014, according to IHS; revenues jumped from €702 million in 2013 to €873 million. While free satellite TV was the dominant reception method, primary pay-TV households climbed from 4.3 million to 4.8 million (a 12.4% YoY increase, and the largest of any region in 2014). Between 2015 … Read more

European IPTV to Pass Satellite in 2015

Digital TV Research says that the impact of cord-cutting will be ‘minimal’ in Western Europe. Despite market maturity, pay-TV penetration is expected to grow from 56.7% at end-2014 to 60.4% in 2020. Subscribers will rise almost 2.6 million, to 99 million, as the region recovers from the global recession. Total pay-TV subs will increase by … Read more