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Young TV Viewers Increasingly Use the Internet and Smartphones to Watch TV

by Alan Spencer

Médiamétrie and Tape Consultancy presented their first half of 2017 review on TV audiences in Europe. Young viewers are continuing to use the Internet to watch programmes but TV sets still remain as the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TV Viewing| Vol 24 - Issue 37

Korea Telecom Now Using Alticast Apex Virtualisation Platform

by Alan Spencer

Alticast has announced that Korea Telecom is using Apex, from Alticast, to deliver a graphics user experience for both linear and on-demand content, completely virtualizing STB functionalities across nearly five million already-deployed IPTV STBs …

Tags:Korea| Large Display Monitor| Smart TV| STBs| Vol 24 - Issue 37

Introducing the Cotodama Lyric Speaker

by Arthur Berman

This article is about an “odd” product. (The quotes are mine.) One of several reasons that this product is odd is that it uses a display in a way that seems unique for a …

Tags:audio| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 37

NetRange Smart TV Platform Now Available on KTC Devices

by Andrew Fenn

While we were at IFA we missed the news that the company that claims to be “China’s leading manufacturer of flat-panel displays”, KTC, has teamed up with Germany’s NetRange to bring its Smart TV …

Tags:Android| Large Display Monitor| Smart TV| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 24 - Issue 37

HKC Breaks Ground on Second G8.6 Fab

by Bob Raikes

Chongqing HKC has broken ground on its second G8.6 fab in Chuzhou, China. The plan is to develop this factory to support 120K input substrates per month, but will start with a single 30K …

Tags:China| Large Display Monitor| LCD Fabs| Vol 24 - Issue 37

Panel Makers Looking at LTPS/Oxide Hybrids

by Bob Raikes

A hat tip to the OLED Association for reporting a talk at IMID by Lee Sang-un of Yuanta Securities who has said that a new development may be needed for backplanes for AR/VR displays. …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LTPS TFT| Mobile Display Monitor| Oxide TFTs| TFT| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 39

Sumitomo Ready for Inkjet OLED Commercialisation

by Bob Raikes

In a report from the OLED World Summit, the OLED Association has reported that Dr. Takeshi Yamada of Sumitomo said that it has ‘commercial-ready’ material after a long period of development (Sumitomo bought CDT, …

Tags:InkJet Deposition| JOLED| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Materials| Sumitomo| Vol 24 - Issue 37

LDM Vol 24 #37 Product Round-up

by Bob Raikes

Epson in the US has launched the PowerLite 685W projector which has been optimised to work with the Smart Board M685 and 885 interactive whiteboards. The 3LCD UST projector with 1280 x 800 resolution …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Video Walls| Vol 24 - Issue 37

Jabil Sees a Good Year

by Yvette Raikes

Electronics design and production company Jabil Inc. posted Q4 net profits of $45.7 million, up from $38.1 million a year ago, on turnover which rose to $5.0 billion from $4.4 billion. For the year …

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AMD Embedded GPU Runs Five UHD Displays

by Bob Raikes

AMD announced the Embedded Radeon E9170 Series GPU which r is the ​first “Polaris” architecture-baseddiscrete GPU available in multi-chip module (MCM) format with integrated memory. Applications are for digital casino games, thin clients, medical …

Tags:AMD| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 37

AG Neovo Debuts MX-Series and MD-Series Medical Displays

by Bob Raikes

AG Neovo has long been a supplier of specialist monitors and now the company has decided to get into the medical business with an MX-Series of monitors for clinical review and the MD-Series is …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Medical| Vol 24 - Issue 37