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ZTE Redefines the Smart Projector with Arrival of Spro 2 at AT&T on April 24th

ZTE USA, the fourth largest smartphone manufacturer in the U.S. and second largest in the no-contract market, today announced alongside AT&T the first commercial availability of the 2-in-1 ZTE Spro 2 Smart Projector with mobile hotspot features. Following its reveal at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show and receiving a series of industry awards, customers can … Read more

Connect to All You Need with the Samsung Galaxy Tab A

Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (Samsung) today announced the introduction of the new Galaxy Tab A™, delivering an assortment of benefits to better connect with people, entertainment, work and more. Featuring an extremely thin design, the Galaxy Tab A™ is a lightweight portable tablet for everyone in the family. “This latest addition includes some of the … Read more

Ericsson Wins Best Paper Award for HDR Compression Analysis

At the recent NAB event, Ericsson won the Best Paper award for its paper “Implications of High Dynamic Range on the Broadcast Chain for HD and Ultra-HD Content” which was based on research done in Southampton in the UK and Bedford, NH, in the US. The group of researchers looked at the implications of a … Read more

UltraHD Comes to Fore in All Display Markets

The promotion of UltraHD display resolution by TV makers, display manufacturers and distributors has successfully raised consumer awareness of the format, with a corresponding rise in UltraHD LCD TV penetration in 2014, says IHS. While the resolution is best-known as a feature in high-end LCD TVs, in 2015 UltraHD displays will emerge in all major … Read more

Accenture Says Change in TV is Accelerating

Last week, Accenture, the consultancy, published its fifth annual multinational survey on digital content consumption and it had some interesting conclusions. Up to now, short form content has been the main type of viewing on mobile devices – YouTube reports that 50% of its views are on mobile devices. However, the survey revealed a dramatic … Read more

Sharp’s Banks to Extend Lifeline

There has been yet more speculation about Sharp’s future after the company met with its main lenders last week. Reports suggest that Mizuho Bank and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ will each receive ¥100 billion ($837 million) of preferred shares in exchange for the same amount of debt, on condition that Sharp makes job cuts, estimated … Read more

AGC Moves Production From Japan to China

Asahi Glass will build a new furnace for TFT-LCD glass substrates in Guangdong Province, China, the company has announced. With the new agreement, AGC will be able to establish an integrated production system from raw glass to processing in the country. Production facilities will be relocated from Japan, with a ‘significant’ reduction in capital investment. … Read more

UltraHD Comes to ViewSonic’s Business Products

A new UltraHD monitor has been introduced by ViewSonic. The VG2860mhl-4k joins the VP2780-4k and VX2475Smhl-4k (ViewSonic Sets New UltraHD IPS Price), both of which are available now. The 28″ LCD monitor is a business unit, supporting multi-tasking with four-way split screen. There are five preset modes (Game, Mono, Text, Web and Movie), which adjust … Read more

LG Needs Thunderbolt for DCI-4k

LG has been keen to promote high-resolution products this year, and NAB was no exception, with a 31″ LCD monitor using DCI-4k resolution. Details about the 31MU97Z were sparse – we couldn’t pin LG down to a price or release date – but did hear more about the interfaces. DCi-4k wouldn’t be handled at 60Hz … Read more