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The Prynt Picture Printer Turns a Smartphone into a Polaroid Camera

Since last January, start-up hardware company Prynt SAS (Paris, France) has been working to develop a product that can turn a smartphone into the modern day equivalent of a Polaroid camera. The device consists of a so-called “Prynt Case” into which the smartphone is inserted. After capture, the photo is sent via Bluetooth directly to … Read more

Stronger Shadow Masks Raise OLED Yields

Korean Inha University researchers have developed a new shadow mask production method, which may raise high-resolution (500ppi+) OLED yield rates. It is possible that the new technique could entirely replace the existing etching process or technologies for laser-based manufacturing. The new technique uses an electrochemical processing method and enables surface processing and shaping, which is … Read more

Square Trade Releases Tablet Scores for Tablet Durability

Square Trade, the independent insurance company for mobile devices, has released a ranking of tablets by their durability. The company rated each device based on its breakability, durability, water resistance and slide and drop resistance. It applied its own test procedures to the various devices, rating them on a scale of 1 to 10, with … Read more

Sony’s Single-Lens Display Module is Glass Competitor

Sony has announced an augmented reality headset based on a single-lens OLED display module, similar to the Google Glass headset. Sony announced the SmartEyeglass device and the software development kit earlier in September 2014, however the latest announcement shows a different device and some exciting display technology at the same time. The latest images shown … Read more

Smartphones Rise but Samsung Falls, Says MIC

Mobile phone shipment volume will reach 529 million units in Q4’14, according to Taiwan’s MIC. Of this number, 373 million units will be smartphones, representing a 12.7% QoQ rise. Despite the shipment rise, Samsung (the leading global smartphone vendor) saw its share fall in the second half of 2014. MIC attributes this to rising competition … Read more

Qualcomm’s New Flagship SoC, the Snapdragon 810

Qualcomm Technologies (QTI) first publicly mentioned the Snapdragon 810 in April 2014, and positioned it as Qualcomm’s new flagship application processor (AP). It featured a new GPU design, and a half dozen new firsts. Then, in the first week in December, a story appeared in Business Korea claiming the chip “overheats when it reaches a … Read more

IDTechEx Discusses Flexible Barrier Technology and Market for OLED

IDTechEX recently discussed in a webinar the status of flexible barrier technology for OLED in display, lighting and photovoltaic applications. The company has also recently released a market report on the topic. The webinar discussed the basic requirements for the encapsulation of OLED devices against moisture and oxygen. There are several approaches to the issue … Read more

High-Res and Weatherproofing at ISE

A successor model to Panasonic’s (1.P20) PT-DZ21K (Display Monitor Vol 19 No 6) will be on show. Additionally, the company will demonstrate laser projectors and an UltraHD model using a new ‘quadrupling’ technology (this may be similar to JVC’s e-Shift, but that’s only a theory! – TA). Additionally, visitors to the stand will see Panasonic’s … Read more

HDMI 2.0 Has Several Flavors so Be Careful

I bet most of you thought that when you had a device with HDMI 2.0 that it can support 4k at 60fps and included HDCP 2.2. It turns out that just like previous generations of the standard, there are optional items that may or may not be included. And today, all are being marketed as … Read more