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Samsung Disappoints

Strangely enough, we saw nothing new from Samsung. The company has had significant digital signage and monitor product launches at Technology Exposed in the past, but this year’s stand was much smaller. Various printers were on show, alongside older signage displays: the ME95C (Display Monitor Vol 20 No 38); UD55D (Display Monitor Vol 21 No … Read more

IBC Round-up

We’ve been reporting on the 4Ever government-driven project in France since April 2012 when the project was established to test and develop UltraHD technology. The group has been working on HEVC encoding testing and looking at other “better pixel” features including doing some tests of HDR technology for soccer. These could be particularly helpful where … Read more

Technology Exposed Roundup

Aten launched a 16×16 modular matrix (VM1600) switch, with hot-swappable input/output cards. Currently it supports HDMI and DVI cards, but DisplayPort, SDI, HDBaseT and VGA will be added by the end of the year. Videowall software is built in, enabling control of a 4×4 videowall. Source switching speed, a significant focus of the matrix, is … Read more

Distec Provides Industrial Monitor Choice

Distec in Germany is now carrying a range of industrial displays in 10.4″, 15″, 17.3″ and 19″ sizes. They are intended for use in 19″ rack cabinets, with two handles to aid installation and a 3mm-thick front plate of steel, for support. Customers have the option of VGA or DVI inputs and can add resistive … Read more

JCDecaux Claims Title With Saudi Screen…

A new world record has been set by JCDecaux ATA, together with LG Electronics and KKIA. The companies have designed and installed the world’s largest outdoor advertising billboard (taking a Guinness World Record in the process), at Riyadh’s King Khaled International Airport in Saudi Arabia. The structure, which took more than three months to complete, … Read more

Major Investment for Clear Channel UK

Clear Channel has committed to a significant expansion of its DOOH portfolio in the UK. The first part of the expansion is called ‘Play London’, which will consist of the current Storm-branded screens (Display Monitor Vol 20 No 39) (set to double in number, to 20 sites); the LD6 network of 100 LCD displays (to … Read more