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Cybernet Announces World’s First Antimicrobial Touch Glass on a Medical Grade Computer C

Cybernet is excited to announce the world’s first fully antimicrobial medical computer. Cybernet’s medical grade computers have always featured a housing with antimicrobial properties baked directly into the resin, and now can offer a fully antimicrobial touch glass as well, so the entire device is 100% protected against the formation of bacteria. The antimicrobial touch … Read more

Scientists From NUST MISIS Figure Out How to Extend the Life of Gadget Screens 

The team of scientists from the NUST MISIS Laboratory of Advanced Solar Energy engaged in the development of perovskite thin-film devices has proposed a new modification of the LED, for the first time using two-dimensional inorganic material, zirconium trisulfide, as the electron transport layer of the perovskite LED. In the future, this will allow starting … Read more

Full Year Results – Barco

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All divisions delivered solid sales growth in 2019 resulting in consolidated growth of 9.5%. In Entertainment sales grew 11.3% mainly driven by EMEA and North America where Barco leveraged its market leadership to capture demand bolstered by the cinema replacement cycle, which began in 2019 as anticipated. In Enterprise continued double-digit growth for ClickShare and … Read more

Productivity and Comfort in an Eco-Friendly Design MMD Launches the Philips 243B1 Monitor

MMD, the leading display specialist and brand license partner for Philips monitors, announces the launch of the 24” (60.5 cm) Philips 243B1 LCD monitor. Equipped with Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), USB-C docking technology and HDMI connectivity as well as a rich variety of features and technologies designed for optimal comfort and productivity, … Read more

LG’s 2020 K Series Delivers Premium Camera Features To Even More Smartphone Users

LG Electronics (LG) announces the 2020 K series lineup – K61, K51S and K41S – all designed to deliver a first-class user experience with upgraded cameras, multimedia functions and improved all-around performance without breaking the bank. Inheriting advanced features first introduced in LG’s premium smartphones, the three new handsets represent compelling choices even in today’s … Read more

JDI Announces Mass Production of VR Display

I have made several times the argument that VR and AR hardware is limited in its development by the availability of VR and AR specific displays in high quantities. The logic behind this argument was that mass produced displays need a large application base to manufacture these displays cost effectively and recoup the necessary development … Read more

Visteon Developing New Display Technologies for Vehicles

Visteon Corporation (Van Buren Township, MI), a major automotive cockpit electronics technology company, used the occasion of the recent CES exhibition to debut some of the company’s latest display technologies. In looking towards the future, the company sees connected cars and autonomous vehicles with cockpits that include fully reconfigurable instrument clusters. More specific to readers … Read more

Consortium Developing Roll-to-Roll Thin Glass Based Optoelectronics

A consortium German companies has established the KODOS project. The acronym stands for “Konfektionierter Dünnglas-Verbund für optoelektronische Systeme” or “Thin Glass Composites for Optoelectronic Systems.” The aim of the consortium is to be able to “offer a complete modular system of functional materials, semi-finished products, tools, and technologies for the roll-to-roll production of optoelectronic systems … Read more

Glass Cockpits in Aircraft Part 2: Private Aircraft

In yesterday’s Display Daily, I wrote about glass cockpits in commercial and military aircraft. These airplanes aren’t the only ones that have replaced their conventional aircraft instruments with electronic displays driven by computers. This transition has happened in small, private aircraft as well. The Garmin G1000 NXI glass cockpit and integrated flight deck is used … Read more

Glass Cockpits in Aircraft Part 1: Commercial and Military

Most modern aircraft have “glass cockpits”, which means that the conventional electrical, mechanical and vacuum instruments are replaced by LCD screens driven by computer systems. For example, the 737 Max had its first test flight on January 29, 2016 with deliveries starting in 2017. This aircraft had a glass cockpit developed by Rockwell-Collins consisting of … Read more