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Veeco Lowers Encapsulation Expectations

In 2013, Veeco purchased Synos Technology in order to acquire the company’s flexible OLED encapsulation method, Fast-ALD. The technique enables material deposition at lower temperatures (sub-100°) and faster speeds than traditional atomic layer deposition (ALD). Veeco expected a manufacturing ramp last year, following a purchase order from Samsung Display; however, this never materialised. In its … Read more

Sony to Spin-Off Consumer AV Unit in 3 Year Turnaround Plan

Sony outlined its latest three year turnaround plan this week, which will see the company spin-off its video and sound business in October 2015. The unit is responsible for Sony’s home audio products, including Blu-ray disc recorders and players and memory-based portable audio devices. The move follows last year’s decision to sell its Vaio PC … Read more

Gartner: Refurbished Phones Will Impact New Sales

The global market for refurbished smartphones will climb to 120 million units by 2017, with an equivalent wholesale revenue of about $14 billion. Last year, the market reached 56 million units. According to Gartner, 60% of consumers are now replacing their smartphones because they want additional functionality, or simply desire a new device. The firm’s … Read more

Nintendo Abandons European TV Plans

Nintendo has changed its plans for the Tvii platform (Display Monitor Vol 19 No 38). Available in the USA and Japan since 2012, the service is no longer destined for a European launch, ‘Due to the extremely complex nature of localising multiple television services across a diverse range of countries with varied licensing systems’. Analyst … Read more

IOC Has ‘No Plans’ for UltraHD in Rio

The Internal Olympics Committee has said that it has ‘no plans” for UltraHD TV broadcasts during the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro. Yiannis Exarchos, CEO of Olympic Broadcast Services, said, “There is no demand from our rights holders for 4k… We have to take our cue from broadcasters”. Despite that, the OBS still plans … Read more

Gartner Says Worldwide Market for Refurbished Smartphones to Reach 120 Million Units by 2017

A survey of U.S. and German consumers by Gartner, Inc. found that 60 percent of consumers are replacing their smartphones because they are interested in additional functionality, or they “just want” a new device. Consequently, the worldwide market for refurbished phones that are sold to end users will grow to 120 million units by 2017, … Read more

Organic Electronics Made Possible by Advanced Printing Techniques

Printing techniques such as gravure, inkjet, flexography and lithograph have enabled the development of various cost-efficient electronic equipment and multi-material parts. While novel-printing techniques have been employed primarily to produce consumer electronics such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), continuing technology and material advancements will extend its use to the wearable, automotive, building and architecture segments. … Read more

EPEAT Sets Date for Level 1 Investigations of PC and Displays Verification Round

The Verification Round Plan for PCs and Displays (Round PC-2015-01) is now available, and can be found here. In this Round, all products and criteria will be randomly chosen, and 75 Level 1 investigations are planned. The Round will begin in early March 2015. EPEAT’s Online Learning Center has pre-recording training modules for every criterion … Read more

Dell Readies 2015 Education Lineup

Dell’s new additions to its education portfolio include a laptop, tablets and a Chromebook. All four products (Chromebook 11; Venue 10 and 10 Pro tablets; and Latitude 11 Education Series laptop) are ‘playground-proof’, with rubber trims to absorb shocks. They have only been previewed at the time of writing, so we will have to wait … Read more