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20% Fall Forecast for PCs

Efforts to clear inventory have limited PC shipments worldwide in Q1’15. It is thought in Taiwan that this will cause a 20% QoQ fall in shipments, according to ODMs and component makers. PC demand has been limited, due to a lack of innovative features and competition from mobile devices. Apple is apparently the only player … Read more

Razer Switches LCD For OLED on Open-Source Headset

Photo credit: CNetRazer has shown a new prototype of its OSVR headset, first seen at CES (Razer Strikes Nvidia’s Shield). The original used an LCD display, which has now been changed for an OLED. Additionally the unit can now connect to smartphones and mirror its display to another screen. Razer has also introduced two modular … Read more

CPT’s Monthly Sales Down 21.4%

Chughwa Picture Tubes (CPT) reported a 21.4% month on month and 18.4% year on year fall in sales last month to NT$3.8 billion ($120.2 million). February’s result brought sales to date to NT$8.6 billion ($272.2 million), 6.7% lower than the same period of 2014. CPT shipped 114,000 large panels, down 15.6% sequentially but slightly higher … Read more

Thumbs Up! Takes a Lesson From Tier Ones

An American company, Thumbs Up!, has introduced its own VR headset – although it doesn’t have a display. In the style of Google Cardboard the Samsung’s Gear VR, the Immerse Virtual Reality Headset is compatible with ‘most’ Android phones and iPhones and includes 360° head tracking. The salient point is the price: $40.

NHK and Forza Silicon Present 133 Mpixel 60 fps Image Sensor

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At the recent IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) held in San Francisco February 22 – 26, R. Funatsu from NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories, (STRL) (Tokyo, Japan) and 11 of his colleagues from NHK and Forza Silicon, (Pasadena, CA) presented a paper titled “133Mpixel 60fps CMOS Image Sensor with 32-Column Shared High-Speed Column-Parallel … Read more

Apple Watch to Ship 15 Million Units Worldwide in 2015

According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, the Apple Watch smartwatch will ship 15 million units worldwide in 2015. Apple will quickly become the world’s number one smartwatch vendor with 55 percent global marketshare this year. Cliff Raskind, Director at Strategy Analytics, said, “We forecast total global smartwatch shipments to grow 511 percent from … Read more

MPEG LA Introduces License for DisplayPort

MPEG LA, LLC today announced the availability of the DisplayPort Patent Portfolio License. The DisplayPort License provides coverage for a variety of digital interface technology standards used in connecting audio/video sources among products such as computer monitors, video projectors, televisions, adaptors, personal computers, graphic cards, motherboards, storage devices, smartphones, tablets, flat panel displays and cameras. … Read more

LG Defends HDR OLED, Promises Product in 2015

John Archer, writing for Forbes, has discovered that LG plans to launch an OLED HDR ‘solution’ this year. OLED has been criticised recently, mainly by LG’s competitors who do not have their own OLED models. The most common issue raised is the fact that OLED technology – while very dark – is not bright enough … Read more

SID Adds Automotive to 2015 Display Week

SID’s Display Week will run from 31st May to the 5th June in San Jose this year. New to the 2015 show will be the addition of vehicle displays. There will also be technical symposium sessions on topics ranging from technologies (OLED, ePaper, plasma) to applications (HD and UltraHD, signage, touch). Additionally, SID has announced … Read more

MPEG Introduces DisplayPort Patent License

MPEG LA has introduced a licence for the DisplayPort patent portfolio. The licence covers a variety of digital interface standards used to connect AV sources between products. Initial DisplayPort technology owners include Hitachi Maxell, Ltd; Koninklijke Philips; Silicon Image; and Sony. Any company with patents that it believes are essential to the DisplayPort standard is … Read more