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The Latest in Collaborative Interactive Flat Panel Displays with Vivitek’s new NovoTouch EK Series

Vivitek, the visual display brand for all meeting spaces, is set to bring energy into meetings and lessons with the new 4K UHD All-In-One NovoTouch EK Series. The new panels offer exceptional touch performance and features NovoConnect Wireless Collaboration and NovoDS Digital Signage functionalities. The range comprises of 65”, 75” and 86” panel sizes. As … Read more

Despite Downturn in the Display Industry, DSCC Report Reveals MiniLEDs Are Growing Steadily

While the display industry is suffering through one of its worst downturns in its history, DSCC’s Quarterly MiniLED Backlight Technologies, Cost and Shipment Report revealed that MiniLEDs are a bright spot. Q3’22 MiniLED backlight shipments reached 5.1M units with 30% Q/Q and 158% Y/Y growth. In October, Meta launched its new VR device, the Quest 2 Pro. … Read more

AUO A.R.T. Powered Acer and BenQ Displays Receive World’s First TÜV Reflection Free Certification

AUO Corporation announced that its range of displays based on its proprietary Advanced Reflectionless Technology (A.R.T.) has obtained the world’s first “Reflection Free” certification from TÜV Rheinland, ensuring that AUO displays maintain their clarity and readability in bright environments. This announcement means that international brands, such as Acer and BenQ, who use AUO A.R.T. in … Read more

First $800,000 219″ Samsung The Wall residential microLED TV Installed

What They Say CEPro reported that a California-based integrator, Just One Touch/Video & Audio Center, has installed the first-ever residential installation of Samsung’s latest 219″ microLED after upselling the client from an interest in a much smaller set. The price of this project was about $800,000 and the installation took three days to complete. It is … Read more

Meta fires 11,000 – Reality Labs Impact Unclear

What They Say Meta has fired 11,000 staff as it deals with the challenges of reduced revenue and tougher times for the big tech companies. Mark Zuckerberg apologised for the process and said that he had made a mistake in believing that the boost in online from the pandemic would stick once the crisis was … Read more

Digital video viewers take TV to smaller screens. Here’s a breakdown

What They Say After a drop during the Covid pandemic, US viewers have continued to increase their viewing of video on non-TV devices, with the number reaching 59% according to Leichtman Research. The firm estimates that almost 260 million US consumers, or 76.9% of the population, will be monthly digital video viewers this year. 87.1% will … Read more

Links Week Ending 11th November 2022

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the end of this week.  Goertek, a maker of Apple AirPods and a lot of VR headsets said it had lost “a major overseas customer.” for ‘a smart acoustic product’  This 1970s tank simulator drives … Read more

Links Week Ending 18th November 2022

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the end of this week.  Rishi Sunak mansion projection mapped by Greenpeace  Samsung Galaxy Tab users just got a great free upgrade S.Korea’s Iljin Group halts sale of its display maker VRpilot announces partnerships … Read more