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Kyocera Handles Direct Sunlight

Kyocera has developed two new TFT-LCD display modules for use in bright environments, such as direct sunlight. Because of this, they are suited for use in industrial, medical, aerospace and similar applications. An LED driver circuit is integrated into both units – the 10.4″ TCG104XGLP and 12.1″ TCG121XGLP. They have a standard LVDS interface and … Read more

Lenovo Confident of Making Motorola Profitable

In October, Lenovo completed its acquisition of Motorola Mobility from Google and has now said that it believes it can return the business to profitability within 18 months. No official announcement has been made but reports suggest that Lenovo can only achieve this by reducing Motorola’s workforce. Around 3,500 Motorola employees have transferred to Lenovo … Read more

Lufthansa Takes Off With Surface Pro 3

German airline Lufthansa will begin equipping its pilots with the Surface Pro 3 tablet from next year, replacing the existing cockpit laptops. More than 5,000 tablets have been ordered, as well as special docking stations. The first tablets will be put to use in February and the roll-out should be completed by the middle of … Read more

Microvision Receives Second Component Order

Earlier this year (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 43), Microvision signed a $1.5 million agreement with a Fortune Global 100 customer. The customer has now followed this with an additional $1.9 million purchase order for ‘key components’ for an HD display module. Display Daily Comments The unnamed customer is believed to be Sony. (TA)

Microvision Result 14/11/14

Microvision Inc. narrowed its third quarter net loss to $3.3 million from $3.6 million a year earlier, while turnover was little changed year on year at $968,000 compared with $964,000. The company’s net loss in the first nine months was $14.7 million on turnover of $2.8 million, which compares with a net loss in the … Read more

Motorola Mobility Loses Price-fixing Appeal

A US court has rejected an antitrust lawsuit brought by Motorola Mobility against several Asian LCD manufacturers. Many companies have pleaded guilty and been fined in the price-fixing cartel which operated between 2001 and 2006. However, they disputed Motorola’s claims that it had paid too much for LCD phone screens because of the scheme. Judge … Read more

N1 is Nokia’s Android Surprise

The Nokia brand is known for Windows and Windows Phone products – especially since the acquisition of the smartphone unit by Microsoft. Now the Finnish company has surprised everyone by releasing a high-end Android tablet called the N1. The foremost feature is Android 5.0, running on an Intel 64-bit processor (quad-core 2.4GHz, Intel Atom Z3580). … Read more

New Metric for Absolute Color Accuracy

A new display color accuracy metric was developed by DisplayMate and used by the lab, to help identify the mobile display panel with the best absolute color accuracy. The lab made famous by its Industry Display Shoot-Outs, tested AMOLED and LCD display panels from a field of the Top Six Mobile Display Devices and identified … Read more