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Can a Display Be Too Bright?

by Pete Putman

The HPA (Hollywood Professionals’ Association) Tech Retreat is an event that I have always wanted to attend, but Pete always did and it was hard to justify the cost of a trip. However, the …

Tags:Cinema| Contrast| Home Theatre| Projectors

Links Week Ending 19th March 2021

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. AMC Theatres to Have 98% of Its …

Tags:APAC| Cinema| Investment| LED| LG Electronics (LGE)| MEA (Middle East & Africa)| Notebooks| OLED TVs| Outdoor Displays| Pay TV| PC Market (Personal Computers - PCs)| PlayStation| Samsung| Semiconductor Industry| Smartphone Market| sony| TSMC| TVs (TV Sets)| USA| Virtual Reality

Imax Has A Backlog of Orders

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Advanced Television reported that IMax has had a strong year in Asia despite the pandemic and said that it has installed 71 cinema systems and signed agreements for 65 extra systems …

Tags:Cinema| Cinema IMAX| Financial Data

Miraj Cinemas Partners with Galalite for their 100-Screen Project

by Artem Alekseenko

Forging partnerships and building relationships with fellow businesses are vital to the progress of a business in any industry, and the cinema industry is no different. Galalite Screens, the leader in cinema screen technologies, …

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Korean Cinemas Hired for Game Play

by Bob Raikes

What They Say I reported when I visited the CineEurope show in 2018 that the market for private cinema rentals was a significant segment of the Chinese market – enough to justify an optimised …

Tags:Cinema| Cinema going| Game Playing

Interesting Links for W/E 25th December 2020

by Bob Raikes

Every week, we see interesting articles where we can’t really add value or they are just interesting and not related to displays, so we put them in a round-up list. French startup is preparing …

Tags:Apple| Automotive| Cameras| Cinema| Hannstar (Hannspree)| Semiconductors| SIGGRAPH| Small Medium Panel Supply

Other Links, week ending 4th December 2020

by Milos Pavlovic

Here are some links from this week that you might find interesting or useful but didn’t need any comment. ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ will be the first movie in 4K HDR & Atmos on HBO …

Tags:Apple| Cinema| Colour Grading| Dolby Atmos| Events| HDR - High Dynamic Range| OTT Video| Samsung| Smartphones| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| UltraHD & 4K| Vodafone

Modelling audiovisual sector revenue flows in the EU

by Bob Raikes

What They Say The European Audiovisual Observatory has published a report on how revenue flows in the audiovisual sector flow in the EU. The aim of the report was to develop a model for …

Tags:Broadcast| Cinema| Pay TV| Streaming Video| SVOD| TV Production

So, There’s no Colour Content above P3 Gamut, is There? (Part 2)

by Bob Raikes

This is the second part of a short series on how wider colour gamut content is coming to the market. Yesterday , I looked at how the technology allows content with wider colour gamut …

Tags:Blu-ray| Cinema| Colour Grading| Dolby| Rec 2020| Rec 709| UltraHD| Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)

Omdia: PVOD v cinema trends varying by market

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Omdia said that PVOD v cinema trends varying by geographical market. The research was conducted around the release for Mulan. What We Think The cinema business is heading for an existential …

Tags:Cinema| PLF (Premium Large Format) Cinema