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Links Week Ending 8th July 2022

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the end of this week. Football hero John Terry’s Samsung The Wall cinema room (he’s not my hero! – Editor) Smart Outdoor Projectors Perfect for a Summer Movie Night The US wants a chipmaker … Read more

HB Solution secures Kateeva’s QD-OLED inkjet patents as collateral

What They Say The Elec reported that HB Solutions of Korea has invested in inkjet printer maker, Kateeva, and is securing this investment with rights over a number of Kateeva patents. HB Solution was expected to have supplied SDC with QD conversion layer printing equipment for SDC’s QD-OLED production line. The equipment would have been … Read more

Xperi Acquires Vewd Software

What They Say Xperi said that it had bought Vewd for $109 million. Vewd software is used in more than 30 million connected TVs per year. The transaction will give Xperi access to an installed European footprint of approximately 15 million devices that can be enabled for monetization, including activation of TiVo+, a free ad-supported … Read more

Xperi Acquires Vewd Software

Xperi Holding Corporation announced it has acquired Vewd Software Holdings Limited for $109 million through a mixture of cash and debt. Vewd is a leading global provider of over-the-top (“OTT”) and hybrid TV solutions that ship in more than 30 million connected TV devices annually. The acquisition establishes Xperi as a leading independent streaming media … Read more

Wide Landscape Format TFT Offers Ideal Solution for Public Information Displays

Industrial LCD solution provider JDIT-K (JDI Taiwan Kaohsiung) – formerly KOE – have announced the introduction of a new 15.8-inch transmissive colour TFT display module. The TX40D200VM0BAA features a resolution of 2560 x 600 pixels, a wide landscape format, and the latest In-plane switching (IPS) LCD technology. Exceptional optical performance is provided with the implementation … Read more

The Age of Peak TV is Ending

What They Say Bloomberg reported that ‘The Age of peak TV is ending’ as mid-level film plans are being shelved and budgets for content are shrinking by up to 30%. Networks are ‘slowing the flow’ and the service reported an agent as saying “The days of the drunken sailor spending are gone. I’ve never seen … Read more