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Germany Approves HbbTV Removal

by Tom Allen

German media authorities have decided that platform operators in the country do not have to distribute TV channels’ HbbTV services. The decision was made following ARD’s complaints that Kabel Deutschland was filtering out its …

Tags:Germany| HbbTV| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 26

German Firm to Create Technology Park

by Helen Vince

German technology firm Wammes & Partner says it is aiming to create a technology park in Gundersheim near Worms for high tech companies in the field of applied physics. The company has a 20,000 …

Tags:Germany| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Merck Makes €30 Million OLED Investment

by Tom Allen

Merck has begun construction on a new OLED materials production plant in Darmstadt, Germany. The 2,000m² facility, which will be the target of a €30 million investment, will start production of materials for displays …

Tags:Germany| Large Display Monitor| Merck| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| OLED Materials| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Greek TV Channel Chooses Eyevis

by Tom Allen

Greek TV channel OTE TV has had 36 Eyevis screens installed in its studio, for sports broadcasts. The 55″ EYE-LCD-5500-XSN-LD was installed by Bon Studios, in five different configurations: a 3 x 6 video …

Tags:DOOH| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 25

LDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 25

by Tom Allen

Acer has shared prices for its K138ST, U5320W and P5515 projectors (Acer Introduces New Projectors in New York). The K138ST will be launched in July, for €505. The U5320W and P5515 are available now, …

Tags:Acer| BenQ| Canon| Desktop Monitors| DLP Projectors| Europe| Germany| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| Lenovo| LG Displays (LGD)| NEC| Netflix| OLED TVs| Optoma| Panasonic| Pricing| Projectors| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 25

Three Tuners in Loewe’s Premium Reference Series

by Tom Allen

Loewe’s Reference TV line has been refreshed with a new 55″ UltraHD model. Like Loewe’s other TVs, this is a premium set, with an aluminium frame, anti-reflective display and dual front-facing 60W speakers. The …

Tags:Germany| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| Vol 22 - Issue 25

German Electricals Rise at Home and Abroad

by Tom Allen

Orders in the German electrical industry rose 5.8% YoY in Q2, according to trade association ZVEI. Domestic orders were up 2.7% and orders from abroad rose 7.1%. Customers from Europe increased their orders to …

Tags:Germany| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

ANGA Predicts Analogue Cable’s Death

by Tom Allen

The Association of German Cable Operators (ANGA) expects that the requirements for the termination of analogue TV signals on cable networks in Germany will be met by the end of 2018. The forecast is …

Tags:ASO (Analogue Switch Off)| Cable| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

German Companies Co-operate for T2 Rollout

by Tom Allen

Several German companies have organised a joint initiative for the introduction of the DVB-T2 platform in the country. Public broadcasters ARD and ZDF, with commercial broadcasters RTL and ProSieben Sat.1, industry association VPRT and …

Tags:Broadcasters| DVB-T & T2| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

TD Maverick Expands Philips Portfolio

by Helen Vince

TD Maverick in Germany has expanded its partnership with Philips Professional Displays and will now be offering Philips’ entire digital signage portfolio. This includes video wall displays, touch and LED displays, high brightness and …

Tags:Distribution| Germany| Large Display Monitor| MMD (AOC Philips)| Vol 22 - Issue 24

DNMG Chooses Abox for STBs

by Tom Allen

Deutsche Netzmarketing GmbH (DNMG) has chosen Abox42’s M20-series smart STB platform for use in its IP-based units. Abox’s product will be used in co-ordination with an IP-based TV solution from Zattoo.

Tags:Back Panel| Germany| Large Display Monitor| STBs| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Markus Eisemann Moves to Sharp

by Tom Allen

It would appear that Markus Eisemann, who was senior manager of solution sales at Samsung in Germany, has joined Sharp as visual solutions sales manager for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Tags:Germany| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| Samsung| sharp| Vol 22 - Issue 23