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And Finally… – Vol 22 10

by Tom Allen

Larry Shaw was the first person to celebrate Pi Day, in 1988Maths-lovers, rejoice – you get to live through an event happening just twice every 100 years – as long as you use an …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 10

AMPAS Honours SMPTE Members

by Tom Allen

Members of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) have received several Scientific and Technical Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Oscars were presented to Larry Hornbeck …

Tags:Awards| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| SMPTE| Vol 22 - Issue 10

A Natural Transparent Display

by Tom Allen

Scientists at MIT and Harvard University may have found the ‘key’ to next-generation augmented reality displays – on the shell of a European mollusc. The blue-rayed limpet is a small shellfish living in kelp …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Large Display Monitor| MIT| Mobile Display Monitor| Transparent Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 10

UDC Result 28/02/2015

by Helen Vince

Universal Display Corporation (UDC) posted a net profit of $13.1 million in the final quarter of the year on turnover of $56.2 million, which compares with a net profit of $57.9 million on turnover …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| UDC| Vol 22 - Issue 10

User Experience Needs Context and Context Needs Sensors

by Bob Raikes

I’ve had a busy week with a visit to the Electronic Display (ED) conference in Nuremberg, where industrial and automotive applications are the hot topics. With the Mobile World Congress coming up this Sunday, …

Tags:Automotive| Aviation| Desktop Monitors| Editorial| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 09

14 Mitsubishi Extends LCD Operating Conditions

by Bob Raikes

Mitsubishi had its own booth and was showing a range of different modules for industrial and automotive applications. The first module we looked at was a new 7″ module that has 800 x 480 …

Tags:Electronic Displays 2015| Industrial Monitors| Large Display Monitor| LCD Modules| Mitsubishi| Mobile Display Monitor| Transport| Vol 22 - Issue 09

17 Embedded World Round Up

by Bob Raikes

Auspice Star is from Taoyuan in Taiwan and makes a range of special monitors for touch and industrial applications. We asked what made the company different from the others that do this, and heard …

Tags:Electronic Displays 2015| ELO| Large Display Monitor| Touch| Vol 22 - Issue 09

16 Valens Pushes HDBaseT into Industrial PCs – Autos Next?

by Bob Raikes

Valens was at the show to promote its new HDBaseT chips. We’re used to seeing these in digital signage, but they are very useful in industrial applications. The latest Colligo chip was being shown …

Tags:Automotive| Electronic Displays 2015| HDBaseT| Industrial Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 09

15 NLT Can Support Touch with Gloves on Wet Screens

by Bob Raikes

NLT (the NEC/Tianma venture) told us that it is seeing a lot of interest in widescreen formats, now. It has had many years of supplying 4:3 and 5:4 displays with a constant fit/form/function for …

Tags:Electronic Displays 2015| Industrial Monitors| Large Display Monitor| LCD Modules| Mobile Display Monitor| NLT| Pcap (Procap)| Touch Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 09

13 Litemax Has Lots to Show in Special Displays

by Bob Raikes

Litemax of Taiwan is a speciality monitor supplier that had plenty to show. It had ATM displays with up to 2,500 cd/m² of brightness and supporting -20° C to +60° operation. There was a …

Tags:Electronic Displays 2015| High Brightness Displays| Industrial Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Maritime| Mobile Display Monitor| Transport| Vol 22 - Issue 09

12 Data Modul Highlights Touch and Updates on Arrow

by Bob Raikes

Data Modul was, of course, at the show with a strong presence. We asked about the Arrow acquisition and it seems that “the deal is not yet done” although it looks likely that it …

Tags:Arrow Electronics| Electronic Displays 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 09

11 Beneq Brings Transparency to EL Displays

by Bob Raikes

Beneq is the name of the business that runs the facilities that make EL displays in Espoo, Finland. The company spun out of Planar in 2012 and continues to make EL displays for customers …

Tags:EL (Electroluminescent)| Electronic Displays 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Transport| Vol 22 - Issue 09