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SIM 2 Shows new FHD Projector with Wider Color Gamut

by Norbert Hildebrand

In a private suite, Sim 2 showed its newest projector model, the Supercube. The lamp-based projector which uses a single chip 0.65” DLP engine produces 3,000 ANSI lumens and has been available since November …

Tags:CES 2016| DLP Projectors| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| LED Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| Sim2| Vol 23 - Issue 02

TI Looks forward to Growth in DLP Chips

by Norbert Hildebrand

The big news at CES from Texas Instruments was a new 4K / UHD chip that provides higher resolution in a much smaller package. Instead of the existing 1.4” 4K Cinema chip, the new …

Tags:CES 2016| DLP| DLP Projectors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TI (Texas Instruments)| UltraHD & 4K| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Novasentis is Making Progress in Haptic Feedback Systems

by Norbert Hildebrand

During CES 2016, I had a chance to discuss the Novasentis haptic feedback solution in more detail with the company. In October of 2014, Novasentis announced its polymer based solution and it was time …

Tags:CES 2016| Haptics| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Tianma Addresses Mobile & Automotive Apps

by Bob Raikes

Tianma had a suite in the Westgate to talk to potential clients for its small/medium displays. First, we had a look at the 4.9″ and 5.5″ FullHD OLED displays that the company can make …

Tags:AMOLED| Automotive| Autostereo 3D| CES 2016| In-cell| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Tianma| Vol 23 - Issue 02

ASU Brings Big Backers, but Fails with Us

by Bob Raikes

We went along to the launch of a new “projection wearable” by Chinese company, ASU. The company made the launch alongside representatives from ST, Qualcomm, Foxconn and Amazon – an impressive lineup for a …

Tags:CES 2016| Embedded Pico Projectors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Vol 23 - Issue 02| Wearables

Cambrios Focusing on AIOs – and Winning!

by Bob Raikes

Cambrios, which makes silver nanowire materials for procap touch and other applications, was in the Westgate hotel. The company has found a segment of the market, All-in-one (AIO) PCs, that need the performance of …

Tags:Cambrios| CES 2016| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Osram Promotes Projector LEDs – Quiet on QDs

by Bob Raikes

We have had a couple of interesting news announcements from Osram in recent weeks. The first was a new LED that was announced a couple of weeks ago that puts a red phosphor layer …

Tags:CES 2016| Large Display Monitor| LED| LED Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| Osram| Vol 23 - Issue 02

The Interest is in the Details at CES

by Bob Raikes

We’ve had a number of “balls in the air” this week as we have been pressing on with our CES report while trying to catch up on the news for the last couple of …

Tags:CES 2016| Consumer Electronics Industry| Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 01

What Exactly is CES Today?

by Norbert Hildebrand

Yes, CES has been over for almost a week already and I am still suffering from the content overload that CES creates in almost every tech writer on the planet. We each have our …

Tags:AR Glasses| Augmented Reality| Automotive| CES 2016| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 02

OLEDs Reach an Inflection Point at CES

by Bob Raikes

One of the jobs that we commentators on the technology world have to do is to watch for inflection points – those moments in time when things change and are not the same again …

Tags:CES 2016| Desktop Monitors| Notebooks| OLEDs| Vol 23 - Issue 01

Intel Keynote Highlights Curie

by Bob Raikes

Krazanich was very relaxed before his keynote Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel gave the main CES keynote this year. When we arrived, on the seat was a wristband (the Pixmob) that had LEDs in …

Tags:CES 2016| Intel| Internet of Things IOT| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 02| Wearables

Samsung Shows Rink Hand Held VR Controller at CES

by Arthur Berman

Samsung Creative Lab is run by Samsung Corporation as an in-house incubator to let “company employees play with ambitious ideas and turn them into full-fledged startups.” Working at the CSL for a full year, …

Tags:CES 2016| Game Controllers| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 01