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And Finally… Real driving game

And finally… Baen’s self-named project on Kickstarter (http://tinyurl.com/maez99k) sounds a little bit like the Hindenburg – a lot of potential, but there are likely to be flames before it’s over… Baen is a hardware plug-in for a car that links the driver’s actions to a ‘battle car’ game. In theory, great – it would certainly … Read more

And Finally… Glasses-Free 3D

And finally – Mark Coxon of Rave Pubs pokes fun at corporate marketing in his latest ‘interview’ – actually between himself as a Rave writer and his alter ego, AVPhenom. Branding himself as the head of Phenominal Industries, AVPhenom claims to have the ‘First to Market’ Glasses-Free 3D UHD TV. We won’t spoil it for … Read more

Another Apple 1 Under the Hammer

Last month (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 43), Bonhams sold a working Apple 1 computer at auction, for more than $900,000. Now another has appeared at Christie’s auction house, and is expected to be sold for more than $500,000. The device is operational and is said to be the only such surviving computer recorded as … Read more

Apple Gives Way to Google in the Classroom

According to IDC, Apple’s iPads have been overtaken by Google’s Chromebooks in US schools for the first time. 715,500 Chromebooks were shipped to schools in Q3, compared to 702,000 iPads. Chromebooks now represent 25% of the education market, from a 0% share two years ago. The education market has traditionally been dominated by Windows, but … Read more

Asia Tops Thomson Reuters Innovators

Thomson Reuters has named its top 100 global innovators for 2014. Asian companies led the list, with 46 hailing from the region – including the first Chinese company, Huawei. North America, with 36 entrants, and Europe with 18, followed. Among the named companies were Corning, Apple, Asahi Glass, 3M, Blackberry, Canon, Microsoft, AMD, LG, Samsung … Read more

Asus Brings First QD Laptop to Market

The Asus Zenbook NX500 (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 23), which uses a 3M quantum dot enhancement film, is now on sale. It costs $2,700, but Asus notes that it is a limited edition model. The NX500 is the first notebook ever to use a quantum dot enhancement film (QDEF) from 3M. The QDEF enables … Read more

Asus Optimises Networks for Laptop Gaming

Asus’ Republic of Gamers’ G751 laptop is a powerful model for gaming-on-the-go. Users can hit dedicated keys to access Steam and one-click gameplay recording, as well as the Asus Sonicmaster and Audiowizard features. Copper heatsinks and dual fans keep the G751 cool – necessary when the Nvidia GeForce GTX970M/980M graphics cards are being used for … Read more

Asus Wins in Japan

Seventeen of the Japan Institute of Design Promotion’s Good Design Awards have gone to Asus. Winning products include seven notebooks, two tablets, three desktop PCs, a motherboard, a projector, an LCD monitor, an AIO PC and a magnetic tablet cover. The Zenbook UX305 and S1 LED projector were listed among the Good Design Best 100 … Read more

Audi Shows Prologue Prototype with OLED Touch Dashboard

Flat panel displays are playing an increasingly larger role in car designs. The latest step in this direction is shown by Audi in its latest prototype, Audi Prologue. Audi uses three separate touch enabled OLED displays to transform the complete instrument panel into a touch sensitive area to allow direct interaction between the driver and … Read more

AUO Sees November Sales Dip

AU Optronics (AUO) saw sales fall 6% sequentially and 1.8% year on year to NT$34.7 billion ($1.1 billion), bringing sales for the year to date to NT$374.5 billion ($12 billion), 2.2% lower than the same period of 2013. The company’s small and medium panel shipments were 17.3% lower month on month at 13.48 million units, … Read more

AUO’s Sales, Shipments Edge Higher

AU Optronics (AUO) saw increases in both sales and panel shipments in October, achieving revenue of just under NT$37 billion ($1.2 billion) for the month, up by 3.9% month on month and 9.1% year on year. October’s result brought sales for the year to date to NT$339.7 billion ($11.1 billion), down 2.3% from the same … Read more