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Links Week Ending 10th June 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the end of this week. Almost half of US adults watch video via …

Tags:Apple| Asus| CPUs| Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| Market Data| MMD (AOC Philips)| MSI| OTT Video| QD OLEDs| Samsung| Streaming Video| Virtual Reality

Links Week Ending 17th June 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the end of this week. Disney+ ramps up LG TV rollout Technicolor to …

Tags:Apple| Augmented Reality| CPUs| Desktop Monitors| Disney| Game Playing| Iiyama| LG Electronics (LGE)| OLED TVs| Smart TV| sony| tablets| Technicolor| Virtual Sets

Apple Looking at Always On Lock Screen for iOS 16

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that the next version of iOS (16) will include functions to enhance the lock screen by adding support for ‘widget-like capabilities’. It will also have support for …

Tags:Apple| LTPO TFT| Operating Systems

Links mid-Week Week Ending 3rd June 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the middle and end of this week. Samsung Display to fully exit from …

Tags:Apple| Asus| Desktop Monitors| HP Inc| LCD Fabs| Location-based Entertainment (LBE)| Microsoft| Netflix| Russia| Samsung| Samsung Display| Streaming Dongles| TVs (TV Sets)| Virtual Reality| Xiaomi

A Cut-Away View of MiniLEDs

by Bob Raikes

All we analysts love a teardown. It’s great to see how things are put together in real detail. It’s the modern equivalent of the ‘cut-away view’ that I loved as a youngster. At Display …

Tags:Apple| BOE| Desktop Monitors| LCD Backlights| MiniLED| Samsung| tablets| TCL| Teardowns| TVs (TV Sets)

Links Week Ending 27th May 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the middle and end of this week. LaGuardia Does A Different Take On …

Tags:Acer| Apple| Aviation| Cameras| Convertible PCs| Dell| Digital Signage| Flight Information (FIDs)| Google| iPhone| LED| MicroLED| Motorola| Notebooks| Right to Repair| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| TVs (TV Sets)| USA| Virtual Reality

BOE Responds to Apple Rumour

by Bob Raikes

What They Say The Elec recently reported that BOE had possibly fallen out of favour with Apple by modifying some aspect of OLEDs intended for iPhones (BOE almost made no iPhone OLED panels since …

Tags:Apple| BOE| iPhone| Smartphones| Supply Chain

Everybody Knows MiniLED has Bigger Halos than OLED, Don’t They?

by Bob Raikes

LCDs backlit with miniLED LCDs are a growing segment of the premium markets for tablets, notebooks, monitors and TVs. We’ve written extensively about the engineering that is inside the Apple miniLED displays that are …

Tags:Apple| Direct Backlights| iPad| MiniLED| OLEDs| Testing| Visual Ergonomics| Visual Quality

Apple has Patented Several New HMD-related Technologies

by Bob Raikes

What They Say PatentlyApple reported that Apple has been granted a US patent for a system to cool head-mounted displays. The aim of the patent is to get over the problem that the lightweight …

Tags:Apple| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Patents

Links Week Starting 23rd May 2022

by Bob Raikes

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. (I’m still catching up after Display Week!) …

Tags:Apple| Automotive| Forecasts| Google| LED| Litigation| MicroLED| MPEG| Outdoor Displays| Patents| Perovskite| QD OLEDs| Roku| Samsung| tablets| Testing| Transparent Displays| TV Set Market| TVs (TV Sets)| Virtual Sets