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LCD Capex Up, OLED Down

What They Say Our Display Daily today is a guest article from Bob O’Brien of DSCC and covers OLED materials, but Ross Young from the firm also published a blog about capex in the display industry. The big news is a boost in spending on LCD equipment to respond to the demand and pricing in … Read more

SMPTE To Hold Event on Colour

What They Say On the 3rd June, SMPTE is running an event on colour called “Expanding the Color Universe: The Next Frontier in Imaging”. In the program, the aim is tol discuss the impact of adding additional primaries on the color gamut: reduction in metamerism and the ability to provide expanded colors outside the current … Read more

Better Calibration to Eliminate Headaches

As Tiledmedia’s math guru (not my own words :-), I get to solve the challenging problems. Here’s an interesting one: fisheye calibration. Let me explain. Working with Cosm, we supply client-side technology for a major upcoming sports event late this summer. (Naming the event will require me to get all sorts of permissions and I … Read more

HbbTV Releases an Updated Test Suite and a Set of Test Descriptions to Further Support Conformance of TV Receivers

The HbbTV Association, a global initiative dedicated to providing open standards for advanced interactive TV services through broadcast and broadband networks to connected TV sets and set-top boxes, is pleased to announce the simultaneous release of the 2021-1 version of the HbbTV Conformance Test Suite and the Test Assertions Repository (TAR). About the 2021-1 Test … Read more

Zeiss and Deutsche Telekom launch tooz DevKit smart glasses in Germany

What They Say We reported a link to the Tooz devkit launch in Germany, but optics.org dug a little deeper. The kit was launched in China in January and is now available in Germany. Tooz said that “innovative companies and institutions like TomTom, adidas Runtastic, Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Digital Health Dresden and many … Read more

Metaform optics point to compact AR/VR glasses and imaging components

What They Say Optics.org reported that a project at the University of Rochester, in the US has developed a fabrication procedure for combining metasurfaces and freeform optics into one optical component, offering designers a route to simplifying the architectures of miniaturized optical systems. The work was published in Science Advances. “There has not been any … Read more

Taiwan large-size panel shipments drop 3% in 1Q21, says Digitimes Research

What They Say Digitimes Research said that Q1 shipments of large LCDs from Taiwan (excluding Sharp) was down 3.4% but was up 51.5% to 72.25 million units with notebook panels down just 2.6% as Hannstar moved some smartphone panel production to notebooks. Chinese makers hit 45% of the market globally in Q1 but Samsung Display … Read more

Apple Invests in Lasers

What They Say Apple is to invest $410 million in II-VI a US maker of optics and lasers that will allow the firm to boost its manufacturing capacity. The firm makes VCSELs that Apple said are used to power Face ID, Memoji, Animoji, and Portrait mode selfies. Apple also said that it works with II-VI … Read more

With new optical device, Stanford engineers can fine tune the color of light

What They Say A group from Stanford University has published a paper on April 23 in Nature Communications, that allows engineers to fine tune the frequencies of individual photons in a stream of light to create any desired mix of colours. Stanford gave a less technical view that we have extracted from in this article. … Read more