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Sigma Launches UltraHD VP9/HEVC Chip

The first topic that we discussed with Sigma Designs was HDR technology. Sigma was the first company to support Dolby Vision technology in its SoCs and both TCL and Philips have shown sets that support the technology. However, the company has another design win from another significant TV brand, but was not allowed to release … Read more

Roku Announces Roku TV 4K Plans

4k – Roku, Inc.announced its plans to support 4K Ultra HD streaming for future Roku TV™ models. The company has prepared a Roku TV reference design for 4K smart TVs for license to TV OEM partners. Global TV manufacturer TCL, which released award-winning TCL Roku TV models last year, is an initial partner to build … Read more

Cambrios Collaborates with LGE to Win Dozens of Touch Sensor Designs

Touch panels –Cambrios Technologies Corporation, the leader in silver nanowire-based solutions for the transparent conductor markets, and the CEM (Chemical & Electronic Material) Business Division of LG Electronics (LG), announced that LG has achieved a mass production run rate exceeding a million units per year for its silver nanowire-based touch panels. LG is currently shipping … Read more

Hisense Announces VIDAA Max 100” Laser Cinema TV at CES 2015

TV – Hisense announced the development of another exciting innovation in home entertainment – the new VIDAA Max 100” Laser Cinema TV. The Hisense VIDAA Max 100" Laser Cinema TV brings an immersive cinema experience designed to exceed customer expectations in picture and sound quality, ease-of-use, price and environmental preservation. The Hisense VIDAA Max 100" … Read more

Modder Jams Together Console and Monitor

Modder Ben Heck has, in the past, turned his skills to creating portable gaming laptops based on an Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. His newest challenge saw him turn an Xbox One into a tablet! In a three-part series (beginning here: http://tinyurl.com/oqkj87u), Heck modified a Samsung LCD monitor by adding the Xbox One motherboard, HDD, Blu-ray drive … Read more