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Just yesterday, we heard the sad news of the sudden death of one of our main Display Daily contributors and friends, Matthew (Matt) S Brennesholtz. He died at home while preparing for one of his favourite pastimes, a bike ride around the area of Pleasantville, New York where he lived. Our thoughts are with his … Read more

Barco’s Next Generation RGB Laser Rear-Projection Video Walls Enable A Smaller Ecological Footprint In Control Rooms

Barco, a world leader in professional visualization, introduces its new generation RGB laser rear-projection video walls and reinforces its commitment to the mission-critical control room market. The newest generation offering strengthens the value proposition of rear-projection technology as the reliable, sustainable and long-lifetime visualization solution, and will be available for both new installations and to … Read more

Remote Working Leads to Record Buying of Notebooks by Enterprises in 2Q20, Reports IDC India

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The India traditional PC market inclusive of desktops, notebooks, and workstations declined by 37.3% year-over-year (YoY) in the second quarter of 2020 (CY 2Q20), closing the quarter with a total of 2.1 million units, according to new data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker. The large decline was an … Read more

Sapphire Nano-Membranes May Enable Higher Efficiency in MicroLEDs

Researchers from Seoul National University (Seoul, Korea) in collaboration with personnel from KAIST (Daejeon, Korea), Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (Suwon, Korea) and the Korea Photonics Institute (Gwangju, Korea) are developing a new method to deposit microLEDs on sapphire nano-membranes. The new process is reported as having the potential to enable chip singulation without the … Read more

Vivitek Introduces New DU4371Z-ST Laser Short Throw Projector – For when Distance Matters 

Vivitek, one of the leading providers of visual presentation and collaboration solutions, has introduced the DU4371Z-ST short throw laser projector. With a screen size of up to 278 inches and a brightness of 5,100 lumens with WUXGA resolution, this new device is suitable for almost all demanding applications and environments – from conference rooms, to … Read more

GE Updates on its Phosphor Technologies

When, during last week’s SID Display Week Business Conference, Jason Hartlove of Nanosys declared that the battle between OLED and QD-enhanced TVs was over. Although there was some logic to the point of view, it sounded just a touch hubristic (if that’s a word!). It sounded especially so after the talk by James Murphy of … Read more

IFA 2020 Special Edition: IFA Global Markets Postponed to 2021 Despite Industry’s High Interest

IFA Global Markets will be held again in 2021. Plans to reunite manufacturers, distributors and retailers at the major sourcing platform for Consumer and Home Electronics this year in Berlin as part of the IFA 2020 Special Edition proved to be impossible for companies from Asian markets. “Through discussions with our partners we learned that … Read more

Bodle Moves Onto the Next Stage

Just before Display Week, I managed to catch up with Peiman Hosseini, a founder of Bodle Technologies, a technology start-up that is developing bistable displays. The company is developing a display application that exploits a material science discovery made by him and Prof. Harish Bhaskaran. We have reported on the company regularly since the firm … Read more

Chiariglione Launches Moving Picture, Audio and Data Coding by Artificial Intelligence (MPAI) Organisation

We received the following from Leonardo Chiariglione, who was a founder and chairman of MPEG, although he has now left that organisation (The Codec Wars Get Personal With MPEG Dispute). We published an article from him just a few months ago. Design and Build the Future of MPEG “Dear Colleague I would like to introduce … Read more