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Optoma…And Cinema Speeds to Gaming Projector

Optoma unveiled its new HD141X DLP projector at the UK gaming festival, Insomnia, last month. Being announced at a gaming event, the projector naturally features a gaming mode, which optimises response times, contrast and colours. As well as gaming, the HD141X is intended for use as a TV. It can display sources at 24fps (cinema … Read more

Smart Signage Expands With Samsung

Smart Signage is a Samsung digital signage offering first seen at ISE 2013 (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 4). Smart Signage displays do not require an external media player; all of the electronics are integrated into the screen itself. The QM85D is Samsung’s newest Smart Signage product: an 85″ display with UltraHD resolution. With a … Read more

Plastic Logic Follows Through on Graphene Partnership

As part of their partnership formed last year (Display Monitor Vol 20 No 26), the Cambridge Graphene Centre and Plastic Logic have demonstrated a flexible display using graphene in the pixels’ electronics. It is the first time that graphene has been used in a transistor-based flexible device, they said. Graphene is a strong, lightweight and … Read more

Asus Beats Competitors in Smartwatch Stakes

Asus did not have a stand at IFA, but did take the stage at a pre-show event to introduce its latest products. It beat LG, Sony, Samsung and Apple to the post with a new smartwatch, as well as a host of other mobile products. The first wearable produced by Asus is the ZenWatch, running … Read more

Haier’s New TV Will be a Doctor on Your Wall

Haier unveiled a range of new products and – as always – concepts for the future. The company has shown wirelessly-powered and thought-controlled TVs in the past; this year, it demonstrated the U9000 modular TV. Similar to Samsung’s Evolution Kit, Haier’s U9000 (42″ – 84″) provides a way for owners to benefit from the latest … Read more

LG Moves Past P-OLED Problems

LG is obviously deeply committed to OLED TVs, but our first stop on the stand was its OLED smartwatch, the G Watch R. Attracting a lot of attention from consumers, the product is the first smartwatch with a circular face that uses all of the display – which LG has made a big deal of, … Read more

Medion Impresses With Specs and Price

Medion is the consumer brand of Lenovo. This year it was showing several notebook/tablet hybrids designed for mobile and extended use, in the Akoya range. However, our eyes were first caught by the larger displays. A concept 55″ curved UltraHD TV was being shown, production of which will depend upon customer feedback. It is known … Read more

Portrait Displays Pushing Technicolor Certification

We met with Portrait Displays’ Martin Fishman to catch up on the latest developments in the Technicolor certification programme. Toshiba had highlighted to us that it is now shipping products and the company told us that HP is also shipping 13 consumer models. “The seeds are sprouting”, he said. Despite the talk about wide colour … Read more

Samsung Brings B2B to Consumer Show

Samsung Mobile’s press event, where the Note 4, Note Edge and Gear VR were announced, took place the day before Samsung Electronics’ event. We couldn’t make it, unfortunately, but look for more information in our stand tour! Samsung began its presentation with a video captioned “Meet the curve” – so we felt pretty secure in … Read more

Sony is Committed to ‘Kando’

Kaz Hirai, president of Sony, kicked off the Sony press event. After the usual corporate ‘gush’, he talked about the concept of ‘kando’ – or ‘Wow experiences’. Looking back to Hirai’s keynote at CES this year, Hirai admitted, “Maybe I got a bit carried away” – a video tallied his use of the word, totalling … Read more

Vestel Will Feed UltraHD TVs Through Own STB

IFA, as a consumer electronics show, has always been an odd place for Vestel to exhibit, as the only products on display are OEM items, which may not even come to market. The company owns the Finlux CE brand, but does not bring anything from it to IFA. It is notoriously difficult to get anyone … Read more