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Extra Projection Data for WBS Subscribers

What They Say In my Display Daily today, I reported on a discussion with ViewSonic about developments in the projection market, as the company had been putting out very positive press, when we had understood that the market is well down. Luke Chen of ViewSonic made a great presentation of 40 pages and it contains … Read more

I’ve Been Resisting it, but….

What They Say Tom’s Hardware published a list of what it regarded as the best value monitor deals on Black Friday What We Think There have been hundreds (and I mean hundreds!) of press releases with lists of deals, but Tom’s is a fairly thoughtful site, so I thought it worth a mention! (BR)

Many an OLED Mickle….

What They Say IDTechEx sent out a mail about some new developments including OLED materials. It highlights developments in TADF materials and said it was impressed with the host materials developed by early-stage US firm Molecular Glasses. This host material increases the solubility of dopant molecules, be they fluorescent, phosphorescent or TADF, while retaining charge … Read more

AOC Launches Two New 31.5″ Curved G2 Gaming Monitors with 165 Hz and 1 ms

Display specialist AOC, the number one gaming monitor brand in the world1, announces two new 31.5″ (80 cm) gaming displays from its award-winning G2 line-up: the CQ32G2SE (QHD – 1440p resolution) and the C32G2AE (FHD – 1080p resolution). Both displays employ a 1500R curved VA panel, a blazingly fast 165 Hz refresh rate and a … Read more

Samsung: “8K is the future”

What They Say Advanced Television reported on the virtual 4K Summit and said that Richard Moreton, from Samsung Electronics’ R&D UK Business Development & Industrial Affairs unit confirmed Samsung’s belief in the future of 8K. He explained that Samsung had created its agnostic ‘ScaleNet’ (in development stage and now looking for commercialisation) which is claimed … Read more

Dongxu starts constructing China’s largest OLED substrate glass factory

What They Say There have been reports that Dongxu (Tungshu) Optoelectronics has started to construct China’s largest OLED substrate glass factory, in Tianshui City. There will be four G6 production lines and the investment is $760 million with the local government providing 40%. What We Think China continues to try to ensure that captures as … Read more