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End of Subsidies Spurs Panel Price Hike

The end of smartphone subsidies in China will affect the wider market, says NPD DisplaySearch. Direct subsidies are to end, being replaced with consumer call charge subsidies. The inventory of name brands is expected to be affected, as are upstream industries. Declining smartphone ASPs will be hastened by the move, says DisplaySearch. The average price … Read more

ITRI and Heraeus Scale Non-ITO Touch

Heraeus and Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) have demonstrated the possibility of scaling non-metallic touch panels to production volume. A joint project used Heraeus’ Clevios-branded PEDOT: PSS films (Display Monitor Vol 20 No 19) to build a set of 3.5″ GF1-type touch sensors. They were based on a Clevios-coated transparent conductive PET layer, with … Read more

Phablet Cannibalise Tablets, Which Take on Notebooks

Tablet PC demand is slowing, market observers agree (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 22), with competition from smaller display products rising. According to NPD DisplaySearch, tablet demand will only rise 2% this year, to 254 million units; significantly lower than the previous expectation of 14% YoY growth. Demand will continue to rise in single digits, … Read more

Safety Demand Brings Forward Automotive Display Milestone

Automotive monitor shipments will rise 30% this year, says NPD DisplaySearch, led by Japan Display, Sharp and AUO. 85 million automotive displays will be shipped in 2014, as demand is growing quickly. Car manufacturers are adding multiple monitors to the driver’s console, as consumers increasingly look to save energy and drive safely. The trend is … Read more

LG’s Entry-Level Phone Boasts 4G, Dual-SIM

LG’s F60 is the company’s newest entry-level offering – with 4G connectivity. Powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm quad-core processor, running Android 4.4, the phone shares many functions with the LG G3. These include Knock Code (a pattern of knocks on the screen to unlock the phone); Gesture Shot (triggering a three-second countdown to taking a … Read more

Motion’s CL920 Charges in 90 Minutes

The CL920 rugged tablet, from UK-based Motion Computing, will run for eight hours on battery and fully charge in 90 minutes. Built around an internal magnesium frame, the tablet is protected by Gorilla Glass 3. It meets the MIL-STD-810G and IP52 ratings and uses a chemical-resistant chassis, for easy cleaning. An optical enhancement film, called … Read more

Vivo…Until Gionee Revamped its Own Product

China’s Gionee has gone and outdone itself, beating its previous S5.5 smartphone (holding the record for the world’s thinnest model) with the 5.1mm-thick ELife S5.1 (thinner than my mousemat! – TA). Like the S5.5, the S5.1 has been recognised by Guiness World Records. The handset features slimmer bezels than its predecessor, but shares the magnesium … Read more

Gestures Detected Through GSM Reflections

A research project at the University of Washington, called Sideswipe, demonstrates a way to control smartphones through gestures – without adding power-hungry components. Some smartphones today use cameras for 3D gesture sensing. However, they require a clear view of the user’s hands and consume significant battery power. Sideswipe, instead, identifies the interference that hand movements … Read more

JPR Discusses Graphics at Virtualise

Jon Peddie Research’s first Visualise Conference will take place at the Hyatt Regency near San Francisco Airport, on 30th October. Tutorials, speakers and panels will be present, as well as information and guidance on the topics of remote graphics, remote workstations and virtualisation. The speakers will be from companies including Dreamworks, VMware, Onlive and Boeing. … Read more