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UHF Report to be Examined Next Month

by Super User

A draft report on the future of Europe’s ultra-high frequency (UHF) band (470 – 694MHz) has been finalised. The report was authored by Task Group 6, under the ECC. ‘Draft ECC Report 224’ will …

Tags:Europe| Large Display Monitor| Spectrum Allocation| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

AG Neovo Shrinks (But Expands) TX Display Line

by Super User

The TX line of multitouch, narrow-bezel displays from AG Neovo has grown with the introduction of 15″, 17″ and 19″ models (TX-15, TX-17 and TX-19). Joining the 22″ TX-22 (Display Monitor Vol 20 No …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Pcap (Procap)| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21| Waterproof Displays

Apple Result 21/10/2014

by Super User

Apple has reported its fourth quarter and full year results, recording a net profit of $8.5 billion on turnover of $42.1 billion, which compares with a net profit of $7.5 billion on turnover of …

Tags:Apple| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

Ocean Enables WiFi Campaigns Across Portfolio

by Super User

Ocean Outdoor’s new Ocean Labs division has rolled out Wi-Fi across Ocean’s DOOH locations so that users can connect to exclusive content. Brands operating on Ocean’s sites can now leverage Wi-Fi campaigns as needed. …

Tags:DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Ocean Outdoor| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21| Wi-Fi

LG: LCDs Produce Three Times More Blue Than OLEDs

by Super User

The Korean Photonics Technology Institute and LG Display have conducted a study on the output of blue light from different types of displays. Blue light in the 380-450nm wavelengths, such as that from most …

Tags:Blue Light| Health and Safety| Korea| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

Magnachip Wins With LG

by Super User

Magnachip Semiconductor has announced that it is supplying LG Display with display panel driver integrated circuits for UltraHD TVs.

Tags:Back Panel| Display Drivers| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

TVLogic Shows Professional Monitors at SMPTE

by Super User

TVLogic was at the SMPTE Fall Conference showing off some of its professional monitors. While the monitors are not necessarily brand new, the company did show a demo with Fujifilm that will allow live …

Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Post Production| SMPTE 2014| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Pay-TV Approaches 1 Billion Subscribers

by Super User

ABI Research says that the worldwide market for pay-TV will pass 920 million subscribers by the end of the year. Average ARPU is expected to fall slightly on increased competition (especially from IPTV, which …

Tags:IPTV| Large Display Monitor| Pay TV| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

HP’s PC Unit Sprouts Anew

by Super User

HP has unveiled its Sprout computing platform (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 42) – and it’s a big change, if niche in its audience. The AIO PC is certainly like no other before it, …

Tags:DLP Projectors| HP Inc| Large Display Monitor| Smart Desks| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Microvision Signs $1.5 Million Module Agreement

by Super User

Microvision has entered into a $1.5 million agreement with an unnamed Fortune Global 100 customer, for display module services. The companies will focus on commercialisation activities over several phases, including production readiness, initial production …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Microvision| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Silicon Labs Claims Industry’s Smallest Tuner IC Footprint

by Super User

Silicon Labs’ new Si2151 and Si2141 are the sixth-generation of the company’s TV tuner ICs. Developed for the global hybrid TV and digital TV markets, they support digital and analogue broadcasts and comply with …

Tags:Chips| DTV| DVB-T & T2| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Tuners| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Samsung, LG To Pay $19 million in Brazil LCD Cartel Case

by Super User

Samsung and LG have signed agreements with Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) to pay approximately $19 million to settle a cartel investigation involving the Brazilian LCD market. The two companies had been …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Price Fixing| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 34| Volume 21