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ATSC 3.0 Announcements Outnumber Related Product Showings at CES 2018

by Aldo Cugnini

ATSC member companies and partners made several rollout announcements at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month. But despite these developments, new ATSC products were few and far between – perhaps …

Tags:ATSC| Broadcast| CES 2018 TV| Korea| Large Display Monitor| USA| Vol 25 - Issue 02

Competition is Good for Consumers in TV at CES

by Bob Raikes

Because of its position in the calendar, the CES show in Las Vegas is always the most important for TV technology. While IFA is also an interesting show, at that show in September, the …

Tags:CES 2018| Large Display Monitor| MicroLED| OLEDs| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 02

IRT Commences 5G TV Broadcast Research Project

by Andrew Fenn

German broadcast technology institute IRT is planning a 28-month research project, examining the suitability of the new 5G mobile network standard for the large-scale transmission of TV channels. The project is a collaboration between …

Tags:5G| Broadcast| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 03

Celestica Result 24/01/2018

by Vijaya

Celestica Inc. announced financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2017. Q4 revenue and net income was $1.55 billion and $14.4 million, respectively, compared to revenue of $1.62 billion and …

Tags:Celestica| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 03

tvOS 11.3 Fixes Dolby Vision, Brings Match Frame Rate to Apple TV 4

by Andrew Fenn

tvOS 11.3 brings the Match Frame Rate feature, previously only available on Apple TV 4K, to the device’s previous iteration, Apple TV 4. (Automatic Frame Rate and Dynamic Range Switching for tvOS 11.2) It …

Tags:Apple| Large Display Monitor| sony| STBs| Vol 25 - Issue 03

Comcast Video Dropped 151,000 Subscribers in 2017

by Andrew Fenn

Comcast has reported its results for the quarter and year ending December 31st, 2017. Having seen a relatively healthy uptick in subscriber count in 2016, the platform has seen almost as big a drop …

Tags:Comcast| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TV Viewing| USA| Vol 25 - Issue 03

Dolby Laboratories Result 24/01/2018

by Vijaya

Dolby Laboratories, Inc. announced its financial results for Q1 of its fiscal 2018. Dolby reported total revenue of $287.8 million, compared to $266.3 million in Q1 of 2017. Net loss was $81.6 million, compared …

Tags:Dolby| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 03

Samsung Points to 2018 TV Direction, but Short on Detail

by Chris Chinnock

Key Messages One of the key messages from the Samsung CES 2018 press conference was basically all in on AI and IoT. H.S. Kim explained that there are three elements of Samsung’s IoT strategy. …

Tags:CES 2018 TV| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| LCD Backlights| MicroLED| Samsung| Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)

LeEco Still Struggling to Survive

by Bob Raikes

LeEco continues to struggle to survive, with some shareholders calling for Jia Yueting to use money that he has in other businesses such as his automotive interests, to payback some of their investments in …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LeEco (formerly LeTV)| Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Vol 25 - Issue 04

Solar Tectic LLC

Solar-Tectic LLC and Blue Wave Win Patent

by Damir Lokas

We reported on new materials from Solar-Tectic LLC (“ST”) last month and the company has now said that it, and Blue Wave Semiconductors, Inc., (“BWS”), has said that it has a new patent (U.S. …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Materials| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| TFT| Vol 25 - Issue 04

Electronics Display Center Launches New Website

by Andrew Fenn

The Electronic Displays Center in Gundersheim, Germany, has launched its new website. The site combines core topics, services and troubleshooting solutions around displays. In addition, manufacturers, distributors, system integrators and other professionals in the …

Tags:Back Panel| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 03

Brian Crutcher to Become Next CEO of TI in June

by Andrew Fenn

Texas Instruments (TI) has announced that its board of directors has selected Brian Crutcher to become the company’s next president and CEO, effective June 1st. Crutcher, a 22-year veteran of TI, succeeds current president …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| TI (Texas Instruments)| Vol 25 - Issue 03