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LDM Product Roundup – Vol 21 Issue 50

by Bob Raikes

Until the end of December, AMD is offering up to 50% rebates on its Firepro graphics cards. First-time purchases of the W9100, W8100, W8000, W7000, S9000 and S7000 cards from approved resellers will be …

Tags:AMD| Graphics Cards| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Mobile Display Monitor| NEC| Touch Displays| Vol 21 - Issue 50

Work On-The-Go With Fujitsu

by Bob Raikes

Fujitsu’s Stylistic Q335 is an 8″ Windows tablet for business users. Weighing less than 500g, the tablet is portable and offers a long (9.5-hour) battery life). A quad-core 1.83GHz Intel Atom CPU runs Windows …

Tags:Fujitsu| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 50| Windows

TCL Moves Into Quantum Dot Space

by Bob Raikes

An LCD TV using quantum dots from QD Vision has been developed and released by TCL in China. The H9700 is a 55″ UltraHD model, and the company’s first QD TV, covering 100% NTSC. …

Tags:CSOT| Large Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| TCL| TVs (TV Sets)| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 50

Sceptre Brings MHL to Small TV

by Bob Raikes

Sceptre’s new 18.5″ LCD TV is an affordable model for the US market. Somewhat unusually for a small model, the TV features an MHL-HDMI port for mobile device connection. Two versions are available, one …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| MHL| TVs (TV Sets)| USA| Vol 21 - Issue 50

Samsung Takes Smart Signage Outdoors

by Bob Raikes

Samsung’s new OMD displays are suitable for use in outdoor (OMD-K) and semi-outdoor (OMD-W) environments. Both new series consist of three sizes: 46″, 55″ and 75″. They feature ambient brightness sensors; 24/7 operability; and …

Tags:High Brightness Displays| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 50

MMD Slims Borders for Living Room Use

by Bob Raikes

The Philips Moda 2 (275C5QHAW), from MMD, is a 27″ display in the C-Line with a focus on style and audio. Using Bluetooth, users can stream music wirelessly to be played from the display’s …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| MMD (AOC Philips)| Vol 21 - Issue 50

CTouch Enlarges Multitouch Range

by Bob Raikes

CTouch is extending its multi-touch large-format display range with an ‘affordable’ 84″ UltraHD Laser model. Don’t get too excited, Laser is just the name of the series; the display is an LCD unit. Supplied …

Tags:CTouch| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Touch Displays| Vol 21 - Issue 50

Axiomtek Protects Panel PC

by Bob Raikes

The new panel PC from Axiomtek (the GOT3187W-881-PCT) is a fanless model with multi-touch. It is an industrial unit that is vibration-resistant and will operate between 0 deg and 40 deg . IP65 protection …

Tags:Industrial Monitors| Large Display Monitor| PCs| Touch PCs| Vol 21 - Issue 50

AOC Takes Philips Tech for Low Blue Light

by Bob Raikes

Apparently in the belief that LCD monitors can have harmful effects on the eye, AOC has launched two low-blue-light and flicker-free products: the E2276VWM6 and E2476VWM6. Blue light suppresses melatonin, which causes drowsiness, and …

Tags:Blue Light| Desktop Monitors| Health and Safety| Large Display Monitor| MMD (AOC Philips)| Vol 21 - Issue 50

AMD Makes New Executive Appointments

by Bob Raikes

AMD has appointed James Clifford as senior vice president of Global Operations, with responsibility for overseeing all aspects of AMD’s end-to-end manufacturing and supply chain strategy. Clifford joins AMD from RF Micro Devices, where …

Tags:AMD| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| Vol 21 - Issue 50

What’s your raison d’être?

by Bob Raikes

Does your company manufacture displays, projectors, or enabling technologies?  Does your group produce, curate, or distribute content? Does your team provide distribution, sales, integration, or support services for the display industry? If so, this …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| Education| Large Display Monitor| Opinion| Vol 21 - Issue 50

Xbox (Finally) Overtakes Playstation

by Bob Raikes

After many months at the top, Sony’s Playstation 4 has been dislodged from the top-selling console spot by Microsoft’s Xbox One. Display Daily Comment The full graphic is a little large to include here, …

Tags:Consoles| Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| sony| Vol 21 - Issue 50