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BBC Icon Says Humans Have Ascended into Insignificance

Sunday morning kicked off with Professor Brian Cox, star of the BBC’s science coverage giving a keynote talk. He was introduced by Ray Snoddy, the moderator as “David Attenborough’s successor”, a position he was nominated for by David Attenborough, a BBC icon, himself. Cox said that Carl Sagan’s Cosmos TV programme was the spark for … Read more

Access Has Three Lines to Promote Including Vidipath

Access was showing its latest middleware and browser technology. The browser continues to be developed for TV use and also for auto applications and an announcement at the show was that the browser is now being integrated with Zenterio middleware. The company told us that it has two versions of the browser, the original one … Read more

BenQ Accepts Competitors’ Lenses

The PU9730 is BenQ’s first projector with interchangeable lenses. To provide customers with more choice, the unit has seven different lens options, with throw ratios ranging from 0.75:1 to 8.67:1. So that customers are not locked into a single ecosystem, lenses for 1DLP projectors from Panasonic and NEC will also work. Lenses can be swapped … Read more

Canon Positions Displays & Cameras for Rec 2020 Colour

Canon made a lot of noise about supporting Rec 2020 colour with its DV-V3010 UltraHD monitor, via a firmware upgrade (and reported in Large Display Monitor). As we suspected, this means that the monitor supports the Rec 2020 transfer function and maps to the colour gamut, but it does not support the full gamut of … Read more

Fraunhofer May Have Solution for 3D Content

The Fraunhofer has a Digital Cinema Alliance that is a kind of “horizontal” grouping of a number of different Fraunhofer institutes (IIS, IDMT, HHI etc) to work together on digital cinema and TV topics. The IIS has worked on MP3, JPEG and other media areas as well as developing test material for the Digital Cinema … Read more

Replacement Demand Targeted by Panasonic

A new display series, the LQ70 (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 15), was on show at Panasonic’s stand. Introduced at NAB this year, it consists of 84″ (TH-84LQ70) and 98″ (TH-98LQ70) UltraHD LCD models. Designed for broadcast production and digital signage, Panasonic hopes that the LQ70 series will catch replacement demand from customers replacing the … Read more