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AUO showcases cutting-edge AmLED technology at CES 2022

What They Say AUO said that their displays were used by Acer, Asus, Gigabyte Technology and MSI to launch several high-end desktop monitors and notebooks at CES 2022. The firm itself focused on miniLED backlight technology that it calls AmLED. Products included: Acer Predator 32″ UltraHD desktop monitor Asus ROG Swift PG32UQXE 32″ UltraHD G-Sync … Read more

XR (VR/AR) Headset Shipments to Grow 10 Times to Cross 100 Million Units by 2025

What They Say Counterpoint Research published its forecast for XR (VR/AR) shipments and the firm expects a big boost in sales in the second half of 2022 with Sony, Apple and new products from Oculus. The firm expects Apple’s entry into smartphone tethered headsets to be a catalyst for other smartphone brands to jump in … Read more

 Panasonic showed off the 2.0 version of its AR windscreen display

What They Say At CES, Panasonic Automotive showed version 2.0 of its AR HUD that includes an eye-tracking system that identifies the individual driver’s height and head movement behind the wheel and dynamically adjusts and compensates the images in the “eyebox.” Drivers are constantly shifting their head and changing their line of sight, but with … Read more

Dimenco-Acer in Big Deal for 3D Displays

3D display maker Dimenco has announced that Acer will launch new laptops with its Simulated Reality (SR) technology built-in. This is an eye-tracked stereoscopic display which uses an actively-switched lenticular lens technology. While not a new approach, the solution represents a level of maturity not seen before. And perhaps more importantly, a great deal of … Read more

JVC Aims to Widen its Market Access

What They Say At CES 2022, JVC announced a new ‘entry level’ D-ILA projector built around an LCOS device that has a wire grid polariser and achieving a native contrast of 40,000:1 and dynamic contrast of 400,000:1. The light source is a 265W UHP lamp to produce 1,900 Ansi lumens. The projector will be known … Read more