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Tobii, Valve, and OpenBCI Engaging in Research Collaboration to Make VR Gaming More Immersive

Tobii, the world leader in eye tracking, confirmed that it is engaging in research collaboration with Valve and OpenBCI by incorporating Tobii’s eye tracking technology with elements of Valve’s Index hardware to produce developer units for the recently announced Galea Beta Program. “We are excited to work with Valve and OpenBCI to explore the future … Read more

More Than 75% of All Streaming Time in Q4 Was on Big Screens

What They Say Despite the long term trend towards consumption of video on mobile devices, Conviva’s State of Streaming Q4 2020 report shows 75% of all viewing time via connected devices was watched on big screens. Within the TV category, streaming devices dominated nearly 50% share of viewing time in Q4. Preferred devices for streaming … Read more

Links Round-up Week Starting 8th Feb 2021

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week. LG announces EU pricing & availability for 2021 “QNED” LCD TVs (Not much below OLEDs) LG reveals EU pricing & availability for 2021 OLED TVs (B1, C1, G1, … Read more

Links Round-up Week Ending 12th Feb 2021

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week. Display causes fire in museum Samsung reveals US pricing for 2021 “Neo QLED” LCD TVs Acer Reports January 2021 Consolidated Revenues at NT$23.50 Billion, Highest in Eight Years … Read more

Links Round-up Week Ending 19th Feb 2021

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week. Modder Adds Ray Tracing to Super Mario 64 IMAX rebounds in China Tokyo-Electron engineers fix machines abroad via smart glasses Porsche Design AOC Agon PD27 240 Hz Curved … Read more

Links Round-up Week Starting 22nd Feb 2021

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week. Join the team at Canon Burbank as Technical Specialist, David Doko demonstrates how Canon High Dynamic Range reference displays are a valuable tool for HDR on-set production and … Read more

Links Round-up Week Ending 26th Feb 2021

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week. HP U28 4K HDR Monitor Review: Color You Can Count On LG Asks for Right to Repair Legislation in Australia Samsung reveals US pricing for 2021 Q80A, Q70A, … Read more

You Make LCDs and We’ll Buy QD-OLEDs Deal Done at Samsung

What They Say The ETNews in Korea reports that there has been a change in the policy of the Samsung Electronics VD business towards the QD-OLED technology being developed by Samsung Display (Samsung Visual Display Division Forsakes QD-OLEDs in Favor of MiniLED TVs). The paper reports that the VD business, which makes the Samsung TVs, … Read more

LG Display to invest additional $750 million for plant in Vietnam: reports

What They Say The Korea Times reported that LG Display plans to make an additional investment of $750 million in its plant in Vietnam, which would bring its investment to a total of $3.25 million. It would take on 5,000 additional staff, the report said, to make more OLED modules. What We Think Although China … Read more

ViewSonic Launches its Two screens for Teachers initiative

ViewSonic UK, a leading global provider of visual solutions, announces its Two Screens for Teachers initiative. From 1st Feb to 31st March ViewSonic are offering up to 25% off their Touch and Non-Touch monitors especially for teachers and educational organisations. The ongoing global COVID pandemic has turned teachers’ lives upside down. All across the UK, … Read more

Flexible OLED Display Driving Next Generation Smartphones

The smartphone market has slowed down considerably in recent years. It was expected to recover in 2020 with 5G product introductions but the pandemic impacted both supply and demand side in the first half of the year. Smartphone shipments returned to positive growth in 4Q20 with the Apple iPhone 12(5G) introduction and its record performance. … Read more