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And Finally… Glasses-Free 3D

by Raverstead

And finally – Mark Coxon of Rave Pubs pokes fun at corporate marketing in his latest ‘interview’ – actually between himself as a Rave writer and his alter ego, AVPhenom. Branding himself as the …

Tags:Autostereo 3D| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor

Barco Continues CFG Partnership

by Raverstead

Barco has signed an agreement to supply 800 digital cinema projectors to China Film Group. Over the next few months, they will be deployed in cinemas across the country. 100 models will be Barco …

Tags:Back Panel| Barco| China| Cinema Projection| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 49

Core-M Drives HP’s Macbook Challenger

by Raverstead

Challenging the Macbook Air, HP’s Elitebook Folio laptops are extremely thin, at 15.7mm and lightweight. The Elitebook 1020 weighs 1.2kg, but the Elitebook 1020 Special Edition (SE) uses a magnesium-lithium alloy and carbon fibre …

Tags:HP Inc| Large Display Monitor| Military & Defence| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 21 - Issue 48

DVIGear Extends HDMI to 1.2 Miles

by Raverstead

The DVI-7313 and DVI-7314 are single-fibre extenders supporting DCI-4k (30fps) signals, sending them up to 500m (DVI-7313) or 1.2 miles (DVI-7314). Aimed at the pro AV and rental & staging markets, DVIGear’s new products …

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Estimote Turns Objects Into ‘Nearables’

by Raverstead

Estimote is a beacon company that has taken the technology to a new form factor: stickers. These ‘tiny super beacons’ were announced in August but have just begun to be shipped. The Estimote Stickers …

Tags:Beacons| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Museums & Exhibitions| Retail| Vol 21 - Issue 44

Graphics Market Begins Return to Traditional Trends

by Raverstead

After the turmoil of the recession, the graphics chip market appears to be (finally) returning to its typical seasonality, says Jon Peddie Research (JPR), having estimated shipments in Q3’14. The third quarter is traditionally …

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Ingram Micro Offering CES Prize

by Raverstead

Ingram Micro partners in the UK have the opportunity to win a variety of prizes, including a trip to CES 2016 (yes, that’s 2016 – not a typo). Partners will accumulate points every time …

Tags:Awards| Back Panel| Distributors| Ingram Micro| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 48

Large Tablets: Developed at Microsoft, Delayed at Apple

by Raverstead

Asian sources say that Microsoft is developing a larger Surface tablet, with a diagonal of between 13″ and 14″. Reports claim that the decision was taken based on an improvement in sales of the …

Tags:Apple| iPad| Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 44

LG’s £3 Million Campaign for an OLED Christmas

by Raverstead

LG’s Discover OLED promotion is a £3 million ($4.7 million) campaign, running until the end of the year, to support the company’s OLED TV range. The campaign consists of TV, online and experiential outdoor …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED TVs| Vol 21 - Issue 48

Nimble Sense Hopes to Bring Hand Gestures into Virtual Reality

by Raverstead

Nimble VR (San Francisco, CA) is developing a depth sensing camera that captures the user’s hand and finger positions and motions such that they can be input to a virtual reality headset. Called, Nimble …

Tags:Crowdfunding (Kickstarter etc)| Gesture Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 47

Pixelworks Result 31/10/2014

by Raverstead

Pixelworks Inc. reported turnover for the third quarter of $17.1 million, which compares with $15.3 million in Q3 of last year, thanks to strong chip sales. The company recorded a net loss for the …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Pixelworks| Vol 21 - Issue 44

Qualcomm Reveals New Allegations

by Raverstead

Qualcomm is currently facing an antitrust investigation in China (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 36) and has now revealed new probes in the USA and Europe. During the company’s earnings report (see Finance News), …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Monopolies (Anti Trust)| Patents| Qualcomm| Vol 21 - Issue 44