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SiliconCore Shows 1.2mm LED at Gitex

by Raverstead

At Gitex 2014 in Dubai, SiliconCore showed the word’s first 1.2mm pitch LED display, enabled by its new driver chip which can drive 640 LEDs. Steve Scorse tells us about it and also about …

Tags:Gitex 2014| LED| SiliconCore| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP

Ouigo Innovates with Slabs of Glass

by Super User

Ouigo is a Taiwanese company that has an unusual technology. The company has developed a glass-based tiled projection screen. It can be used in any arbitrary tiled configuration and allows a projector to be …

Tags:Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| Video Walls| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

ODHitec Looks for Distributors

by Super User

ODHitec is a specialist display supplier from Korea that has been working on high brightness sunlight-readable technology and also transparent displays. It had an impressive demonstration of the ability of its special 3.5″ to …

Tags:Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| Sunlight Readable Displays| Transparent Displays| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Panasonic Highlights Projection & UltraHD

by Super User

Panasonic was in the main Gitex area rather than in the Infocomm space. The first product we looked at was the ET-D75LE90 ultra-short throw lens that the company showed at Infocomm – this was …

Tags:Control Rooms| Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| Panasonic| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Philips Promotes Soft Blue – AOC Looks to Mobile

by Super User

MMD had a single booth, but with Philips monitors on one side and AOC on the other. On the Philips side, there was nothing since our meeting with the company at IFA (confirmed by …

Tags:Blue Light| Desktop Monitors| Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| MMD (AOC Philips)| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Samsung Moves Signage Down

by Super User

Samsung was focusing strongly on LFDs at Gitex and had a booth that was organised more around the vertical markets that the company is now trying to address. There were three of the new …

Tags:Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Smart Digital Signage| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Sharp Has Lots to Show

by Super User

Sharp started off by showing us its new 70″ UltraHD monitor, the tentatively named PN-H701 which supports HDMI2.0 and produces 700cd/m

Tags:Gitex 2014| Infrared Touch| Large Display Monitor| sharp| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Silicon Core Scores a World First

by Super User

There were two big topics for us when we met up with US small pitch LED specialist, SiliconCore Technology (SCT). The company said that it would show the world’s first 1.2mm LED display, but …

Tags:Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| SiliconCore| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

AOC Spotlights Gaming and Resolution at Gitex

by Super User

2014 will mark AOC’s (stand C8-30) second attendance of Gitex Technology Week (12th – 16th October in Dubai). First seen at the PCR Boot Camp this year (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 20), AOC’s …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| TPV (TP Vision)| Vol 21 - Issue 38| Volume 21

Triumph Looks for Partners

by Super User

Triumph is a Czech company, based in Prague, that develops touch systems for business meetings and education. The company currently sells its products in the EU, in Africa and in the US and was …

Tags:Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Touch Displays| Vol 21 - Issue 41

Siliconcore Brings 1.2mm LED to Infocomm

by Super User

Siliconcore will launch a new high-resolution LED display at Infocomm MEA, running from the 13th-16th October in Dubai: the Lavender 1.2mm. With a viewing distance of less than 1m, the Lavender 1.2mm can show …

Tags:Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| SiliconCore| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

Round Up

by Super User

ANFLED is the Chinese company that we reported on as selling 218″ FullHD LED TVs at IFA for just $315,000! The company had the same displays at Gitex and told us that the Middle …

Tags:Gitex 2014| Large Display Monitor| LED| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21