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Review Display Systems Offer Anti-bacterial Film For Touchscreen-based Display Systems

Display and embedded solutions provider Review Display Systems Inc. have announced the availability of a nano-silver anti-bacterial laminate film that can be used to enhance the safety of touchscreen-based healthcare equipment, point-of-sale and self-service public display systems. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has brought the continued use of touchscreen-based display systems into sharp focus during recent … Read more

Benq Partners With Zoom To Deliver Certified Video Conferencing Displays

Globally renowned display manufacturer BenQ has partnered with Zoom Video Communications, Inc to deliver certified interactive display solutions that encompass the platform’s video conferencing and chat services, remote screen sharing, content collaboration and whiteboarding functionality. This partnership has been established to provide enhanced flexibility and connectivity to meeting rooms, home office spaces and education environments. … Read more

Eizo Announces Its First Ultrawide, Curved Monitor for Trading Room and Office Professionals

EIZO Corporation announced the release of the 37.5-inch FlexScan EV3895 – its first ultrawide, curved monitor. The monitor is developed to reflect the needs and workstyles of professionals working in trading rooms, home trading stations, and back offices. The ultrawide 3840 x 1600 (UWQHD+) resolution affords nearly triple the pixels compared to Full HD so … Read more

TV Panel Prices Projected to Rise by about 10% QoQ in 4Q20 Given Tight Supply of Large-Sized Panels, Says TrendForce

Display panel prices exhibited a remarkable QoQ increase in 3Q20, a rare occurrence in recent years, according to TrendForce’s latest investigations. In particular, prices for NB (notebook computer) panels increased by 5-10% QoQ during the quarter, while the corresponding increase in TV panel prices reached above 30%. Since the supply of large-sized panels is expected … Read more

Pricing Reality in the Display Market

Although the SID’s DisplayWeek is slowly beginning to drift away to the past, there is still quite a lot to learn from the speakers at the DSCC/SID Business Conference. I always enjoy the talks by NPD’s Stephen Baker, who brings a great sense of reality to these events, based on NPD’s tracking of consumer electronics … Read more

Huawei to enter monitor market

What They Say Huawei is to enter the monitor market to compete with Xiaomi and others. The standard monitors will be made by BOE Vison-Electronic Technology (BOEVT), an ODM arm of BOE Technology and will be available at the end of the year. TPV will be used as a supplier of curved gaming monitors and … Read more

VividQ Collaborates with Arm to Power Holographic Display on Mobile

VividQ is excited to be collaborating with Arm, a world leading technology provider of silicon IP, to further enable the integration of holographic display into AR wearables. With Arm’s support and expertise, we have been working to make VividQ software compatible with mobile devices with Mali GPUs. Holographic display addresses one of the major considerations … Read more

XRHealth Announces VR Therapy Application to Treat ADHD by Improving Concentration, Reducing Impulsivity, and Increasing Attention Span

XRHealth, the leader in extended reality and therapeutic applications, announces a new VR therapy application for ADHD. The application is aimed to improve well known ADHD cognitive functioning such as attention, impulsivity and higher, more complex thinking functions such as: initiating, organizing, planning and fully executing daily tasks. The VR solution closely monitors user progress … Read more

DVB considers future codec options

What They Say The DVB (which coordinates the technical activities of broadcasters in Europe) has held a meeting to discuss the future of codecs. The codecs discussed were: AV1 (from the Alliance for Open Media); AVS3 (from the Audio Video Coding Standard Workgroup of China); MPEG-5 EVC (with Samsung, Huawei and Qualcomm as the lead … Read more

At this point, 5G is a bad joke

What They Say Experienced tech journalist, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, posted that really, 4G may be faster than 5G at the moment and it will take years for millimetre wave 5G to be widely available. What We Think Anybody that knows about the challenges that TV makers in trying to get 60GHz radio to work just … Read more