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First Samsung Cinema LED Screen Installed in Southeast Asia

by Andrew Fenn

Following successful installations in Seoul and Korea, Samsung has steamed ahead with its vision for the “Theatre of the Future” with a new Cinema LED Screen at the Paragon Cineplex in Bangkok, Thailand. The …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| LED Cinema| Samsung| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Exertis to Distribute Samsung Frame Display

by Andrew Fenn

UK distribution firm Exertis has formulated an agreement with Samsung to distribute the company’s The Frame 55″ Ultra HD TV to B2B partners, which was highlighted at IFA (Samsung Adds Flat QLED TVs, a …

Tags:Distribution| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 24 - Issue 38

BenQ Signs New Distribution Deal With Delo

by Andrew Fenn

German IT distributor Delo Computer GmbH is now authorised to distribute large-size displays from BenQ. BenQ, headquartered in Taiwan, produces a range of display technology including monitors, interactive whiteboard displays, projectors, digital signage and …

Tags:BenQ| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Over 250,000 Attendees for Schlosslichtspiele 2017

by Andrew Fenn

Karlsruhe Event GmbH, organiser of the third annual Schlosslichtspiele in Karlsruhe, has announced that 253,000 visitors from around the world have attended the projection-mapping spectacular since it opened on August 3rd. Schlosslichtspiele is a …

Tags:Back Panel| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Projection Mapping| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Mirada Wins Bolivian Cable TV Contract

by Alan Spencer

Mirada has announced a new contract win for its Iris multiscreen solution with the award of a five-year contract with Digital TV Cable Edmund, a pay-TV operator and broadband services provider based in Santa …

Tags:Cable| Large Display Monitor| LATAM| Pay TV| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Which Way for displays, OLED or MicroLED?

by Bob Raikes

We caught up with quite a lot of the ‘hard news’ this week, although there seemed to be plenty going on! We seem to have backed up quite a few articles that need a …

Tags:Editorial| Large Display Monitor| LCD Fabs| MicroLED| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 37

CIMA Coming Back?

by Bob Raikes

Like Cambrios, Cima Nanotech was one of the companies that suffered from being a little too early in coming into the ITO-replacement market (Does C3Nano Have the Technology that Will Kill ITO?). The company …

Tags:ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Touch| Vol 24 - Issue 38

LDM Vol 24 Issue 38 Product Roundup

by Bob Raikes

Acnodes Corp of the US has released a new 17.3″ UltraHD monitor that can be rack (8U) mounted or used on a VESA mount. It has front handles and runs from 12V power (60W …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Rugged Displays| Switchers| TCL| TVs (TV Sets)| USB| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Philips Brings New Features to Android TVs with Nougat

by Andrew Fenn

Philips has begun rolling out Android 7.0 Nougat to its 2016 and 2017 lines of Android-powered Smart TVs. The update will enable Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) HDR for live broadcast and streaming, as well …

Tags:Android| Large Display Monitor| Philips| Smart TV| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 24 - Issue 38

New Ströer DOOH Network for Munich Shopping Mall

by Andrew Fenn

The Stachus Passagen in Munich, Europe’s largest underground mall, will become the 110th high-end shopping complex containing a Display-Out-of-Home network created by Ströer. The installation will consist of 23 new 60″ digital displays, which …

Tags:DOOH| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Stroer| Vol 24 - Issue 38

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Panel-Makers Focusing on G10.5 Fabs

by Andrew Fenn

Digitimes Research has released new information regarding large-scale display panel production. The company has summarised what various panel-makers are planning with their new G10.5 production lines, including BOE, CSOT, Sakai Display Products (SDP) and …

Tags:China| Large Display Monitor| LCD Fabs| Vol 24 - Issue 38

Nintendo Increases Switch Production Capacity

by Andrew Fenn

Nintendo has increased production capacity of the Switch console to 2 million units per month, as reported by Digitimes, citing “sources from the upstream supply chain”. Following the disappointing performance of Nintendo’s previous games …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Nintendo| Vol 24 - Issue 38