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Gefen Takes Signal Switching to Next Level with the Launch of its New Multi-Format Processor

Connectivity solutions provider Gefen ups its switching game with the release of its new Multi-Format Processor (EXT-MFP). This simple to use, single box solution provides ample source switching, format conversion with automatic scaling and independent digital and analog audio routing with comprehensive mobile control options. It is ideal for any installation supporting a mix of … Read more

Mersive Launches the Solstice Pod and Announces New Solstice Pricing

Mersive, a leading provider of software-based collaboration solutions, today announced the newest addition to its product line, the Solstice Pod, a turnkey wireless media streaming solution for improved collaboration in meeting rooms and classrooms. By combining Solstice software with a cost-effective, high-performance hardware platform, the turnkey solution can be offered at breakthrough prices – $799 … Read more

HD Guru Compiles Samsung UltraHD Pricing

HD Guru has managed to find prices for all of Samsung’s 2014 UltraHD TVs. These ‘JU’ models are separate to the UN65JS9500 ($8,000) that was introduced at CES. The top-end is the JU7500 series (UNxxJU7500), which are curved. These TVs have a 120Hz refresh rate, edge-LED backlight with local dimming, Samsung’s ‘Wide Colour Enhancer Plus’, … Read more

Sharp’s Touch Registers Brush Strokes

In an event at its headquarters in Tokyo, Sharp has demonstrated a capacitive touch technology that is sensitive enough to register individual brush strokes. Photo credit: IDG News ServiceA special brush, with capacitive fibres, was used by Sharp staff at the demonstration to ‘draw’ on a 70″ LCD display. They wrote a series of Chinese … Read more

Online Non-Food Sales Grew 8.3% in February

According to the latest report from the British Retail Consortium and KPMG, online sales of non-food products in the UK grew by 8.3% in February compared to a year earlier. The proportion of non-food sales purchased online was 17.5%, which is an increase of 0.9% over February 2014. The BRC said that there were some … Read more

Fraunhofer Stacks OLEDs for Colour Tunability

Fraunhofer COMEDD has developed colour-tunable OLED lighting panels, and showed them off at the recent LOPEC event in Munich, Germany. Photo credit: OLED-InfoColour tunability is the feature most desired by lighting designers after flexibility, according to Fraunhofer. The organisation uses a stacked approach, with blue and yellow emitters on top of each other. This means … Read more

HTC’s One E9 Appears as Upgrade to One M9

Last year, HTC offered a lower-priced version of the One M8 smartphone called the One E8; it sacrificed the metal body for plastic, as well as losing the duo camera. The HTC One E9, spotted at China’s TENAA certification centre, was originally thought to be the 2015 variant – but closer examination reveals some key … Read more

Netflix Future Proofs Programming With 6k Recording

Netflix, according to The Hollywood Reporter, has shot season three of its original programme, House of Cards, in 6k resolution. Netflix apparently used cameras from Red to accomplish the high-resolution challenge, with Encore handling post-production. Each hour-long episode is roughly 5.5TB (!) in size, although UltraHD versions – a mere 2.5TB – will be delivered … Read more

Lattice Semiconductor Closes Acquisition of Silicon Image

Lattice Semiconductor has announced the closure of its acquisition of Silicon Image, at an estimated closing price of $606.6 million. The companies announced that they had entered into an agreement in January (Lattice Semiconductor To Acquire Silicon Image For Approximately $600 Million). The transaction was funded through a combination of cash on hand and $350 … Read more

JDI Free to Take Rivals’ Orders at Apple-Funded Plant

Despite Apple putting up the majority of the $1.4 billion investment in a new Japan Display LCD plant, JDI will be free to mass-produce products for other vendors at the facility. According to the Japanese paper Nikkan, JDI will be able to take on other work as long as it does not conflict with ‘key … Read more

BLU Sales, Shipments Fell Last Month

Taiwan’s two main BLU manufacturers, Coretronic and Radiant-Optoelectronics both reported declines in sales and shipments in February. Coretronic shipped 5.3 million BLU units, 24% down from January and said that it expects overall first quarter BLU shipments to drop 15% from Q4. LCD TV BLUs are forecast to grow over 10%, while for LCD monitor … Read more