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Hitachi Shows First UST L/P 3LCD Projector

by Matthew Brennesholtz

At ISE, Hitachi launched several new laser-phosphor projectors. These include the LP-AW4001 3LCD UST unit, the DLP-based LP-WU6500 unit for medium sized venues and the LP-WU9100B for larger installations. They also introduced a 65” …

Tags:Hitachi| Interactive Displays| ISE 2018| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| LCD Projectors (3LCD)| UST Projectors| Vol 25 - Issue 06

ISE 2018 Roundup

by Bob Raikes

3M Touch was mainly highlighting that it can support higher quality and more differentiated object recognition using touch tables. The company told us that it currently has no plan to try to extend its …

Tags:Collaboration| Glass| Interactive Displays| ISE 2018| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Retail| Touch| Video Walls| Vol 25 - Issue 06

BETT Sees Some Clear Trends

by Bob Raikes

There wasn’t much new in the way of technology at BETT this year, although there was a clear improvement in the performance of infrared touch systems which have got more compact and also have …

Tags:Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Pricing| Vol 25 - Issue 04

Dell Pushes L/P Projector Prices Down

by Bob Raikes

Dell had a strong presence with support from Intel and had a number of displays on show. There was a reasonably new touch display with 86″ diagonal, the C8618QT, which was shown at Infocomm …

Tags:Dell| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Vol 25 - Issue 04

Promethean Fills Out Range at the Lower End

by Bob Raikes

Promethean had a big area in the hall and was also in the executive suites where it was talking about general technology developments from its parent company, NetDragon Websoft. Most of the news was …

Tags:Infrared Touch| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Promethean| Vol 25 - Issue 04

Smart Responds to Lower Cost Demand

by Bob Raikes

Smart has a strong place in the education business in the UK and this year told us that it is addressing the market for lower cost systems which are in demand. Although the company …

Tags:BETT 2018| Infrared Touch| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Smart Technologies Inc| Vol 25 - Issue 04

Avocor Moves to Optical Bonding

by Bob Raikes

Avocor is doing pretty well for a UK-based company in the competitive world of interactive displays. The company was a highlight of last year, when it launched Windows-based displays using FlatFrog in-glass touch. This …

Tags:BETT 2018| Infrared Touch| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 04

ViewSonic Tries BETT for the First Time

by Bob Raikes

ViewSonic has been developing its large interactive display business and product line and this year decided to invest in a presence with its own booth at BETT. Both ViewSonic and FlatFrog told us that …

Tags:BETT 2018| Fingerprint Recognition| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| ViewSonic| Vol 25 - Issue 04

BenQ Highlights Scaling Quality

by Bob Raikes

BenQ has moved from the back of the show, with a meeting room, to the front of the show over the last couple of years. The first new product that it showed us was …

Tags:BenQ| BETT 2018| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 04

Clevertouch Doing Well Outside the UK

by Bob Raikes

The Clevertouch brand from UK distributor, Sahara Systems, has been very successful over the years in Europe and has increasingly been improving its business in a range of countries outside the UK and including …

Tags:Android| BETT 2018| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| USA| Vol 25 - Issue 04

NEC InfinityBoard Now Available in EMEA

by Bob Raikes

NEC previewed its InfinityBoard at ISE last year and told us at its Showcase last spring that it would be ‘shipping soon’. Now the company has said that the displays (in 65″ and 84″) …

Tags:Infrared Touch| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| NEC| Vol 25 - Issue 04

For QuirkLogic, 2018 is the Ramp-up Year

by Ken Werner

QuirkLogic’s 42″ E Ink-based Quilla whiteboard is the world’s largest battery powered display, said company CEO Nashir Samanani when we met for an interview at CES. But Samanani objected to my use of the …

Tags:CES 2018| E Ink| Interactive Displays| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 02