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BagTag Wants to Add Tags to Bags…..

by Bob Raikes

BagTag is from the Netherlands and was at the show to introduce its electronic bag tagging system which is built around an E Ink display. The tag is designed to be fixed to individual …

Tags:Aviation| E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Passenger Terminal Expo (PTE) 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 11

… While Rumowa Wants the Tags in the Bags

by Bob Raikes

Rimowa is a high end supplier of baggage that is based in Germany. Like BagTag, it wants tags to be electronic, but wants travellers to buy the firm’s baggage with the displays already fitted. …

Tags:Aviation| E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Passenger Terminal Expo (PTE) 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 11

CeBIT Round Up

by Bob Raikes

Huawei was keen to make an impression and had a big booth highlighting its capabilities in communications. We spotted a demonstration of an ip camera that supports the H.265 codec that was running 1080P …

Tags:CeBIT 2016| Codecs| Convertible PCs| E Ink| Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs)| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Pen Input| Vol 23 - Issue 10| WiGIG

DSE Highlights Changing Face of Signage

by Tom Allen

We didn’t get to this year’s Digital Signage Expo in Las Vegas, but have a roundup of all the display news from the show. A new line of procap multitouch displays were on show …

Tags:3M (MMM)| AMOLED| Digital Signage| DSE 2016| E Ink| Electrochromic Displays| Interactive Tables| Large Display Monitor| Leyard| LFD - Large Format Display| NEC| Panasonic| Planar| Samsung| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| toshiba| Transparent Displays| UltraHD| USA| ViewSonic| Vol 23 - Issue 10

Improved popSlate Moves Towards Commercialization

by Arthur Berman

The second generation of the popSlate (Palo Alto, CA) iPhone shell is moving towards commercialization. Just like the first generation product launched last year, the principle function of the new shell is to act …

Tags:E Ink| iPhone| Vol 23 - Issue 09

E Ink Plans to Beat 32″

by Tom Allen

E Ink Holdings is developing products larger than its current maximum of 32″, some of which will be released this year, according to company president Frank Ko. However, the firm only has a G2.5 …

Tags:AUO| CPT| E Ink| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 08

Infinitus is Positive About Europe

by Tom Allen

Infinitus is a DOOH firm from Slovenia, whom we have covered several times before; the company produces the popular iMotion Flow LFD range, and was demonstrating interesting products at ISE. Record sales were achieved …

Tags:DOOH| E Ink| ISE 2016| Large Display Monitor| Stretched Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 06

E Ink Partners With Wei Feng

by Tom Allen

E Ink’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Transcend Optronics, has made an investment in Wuxi Wei Feng Technology, of Taiwan. The investment marks the formation of a strategic partnership between the firms, which will jointly work to …

Tags:E Ink| Investment| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 03

Carloudy: An Automotive Head-Up Display

by Arthur Berman

During recent years, head-up displays (HUDs) have become available as an option in some luxury car models. Now, an aftermarket alternative is under development by Cognitive AI Technologies Inc. (Chicago, IL). The device is …

Tags:Automotive| E Ink| Head Up Displays HUDs| Projection| Projection Screens| Sunlight Readable Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 05

Shiftwear is a Contradiction in Displays

by Tom Allen

Shiftwear is a new type of footwear – one which gives full design control to the owner. Funded on Indiegogo in December, the shoes feature a flexible screen based on a plastic substrate, capable …

Tags:E Ink| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 23 - Issue 03| Wearables

E Ink Demos Flexible Display at Showstoppers

by Tom Allen

The last dedicated press event of CES is Showstoppers. It is, in fact, the original event, with a format which CES Unveiled and Pepcom follow. However, it is slightly smaller than either, with seating …

Tags:AMOLED| Augmented Reality| CES 2016| Convertible PCs| E Ink| Flexible Displays| HDBaseT| HP Inc| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| STBs| Vol 23 - Issue 02| Wearables