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Da-Lite Introduces New Fast-Fold Screen Solution

by Chris Chinnock

We have used Da-Lite screens at our Display Summit event for years. The screens are great but the frames have always been a manually intensive project to assemble and break down. At InfoComm, the …

Tags:Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Projection Screens| Vol 23 - Issue 24

Projector Round Up

by Chris Chinnock

Casio used ISE to introduce its 6th generation of lamp-free projectors with seven new models in its Advanced series. Nothing new was announced at InfoComm. The Advanced series consists of three XGA and four …

Tags:Canon| Casio| Digital Projection Inc (DPI)| Hitachi| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| NEC| Vol 23 - Issue 24

Butterfly Shows Off Pico Projectors

by Chris Chinnock

Pico Projector sales have taken off in the last year or so, particularly in China, said pico projector maker Butterfly at InfoComm 2016. They are becoming popular in college dorms, as second TVs and …

Tags:Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| LED Projectors| Pico Projectors| Vol 23 - Issue 24

Short Throw Laser TV Makes Big Showing at InfoComm

by Chris Chinnock

Following Display Summit China, we told you that there was tremendous activity in China over the so-called “Laser TV” category. This means a laser-phosphor-based projector that is mounted below a screen and placed usually …

Tags:Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Optoma| Short Throw| Vol 23 - Issue 24

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Other Screen News from InfoComm 2016

by Chris Chinnock

MicroLite was at InfoComm to show off its existing screen materials, but we also learned of two new screens that will debut in August. The company only offers front projection screens in sizes up …

Tags:DNP| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Optoma| Projection Screens| Vol 23 - Issue 24

Screen Innovations Introduces “Rollable TV” Screen

by Chris Chinnock

Screen Innovation (SI) did their usual energetic sales pitch at their booth at InfoComm where they showcased a number of their screens and introduced a new one call Zero-G, which they dubbed a “Rollable …

Tags:Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Projection Screens| Vol 23 - Issue 24

DS21 VefXi Has a New Chip for Auto 3D Content Creation

by Bob Raikes

Craig Peterson is CEO of VEFXi which is working in VR and we have reported several times on the company this year, since MWC. He started by saying that there are two kinds of …

Tags:3D Content Creation| Display Summit 2016| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 24

Bentley Solves Space Challenge With Sony

by Tom Allen

Bentley chose to use Sony’s Vision Presenter software and VPL-GTZ1 projector at its location in the Conservatorium Hotel in Amsterdam. Visitors can use this ‘car-less showroom’ to watch videos, browse brochures and configure their …

Tags:Automotive| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Laser Projectors| Netherlands| Software| sony| tablets| Vol 23 - Issue 24

NEC is Ready for CineEurope

by Tom Allen

NEC will present a variety of cinema products at CineEurope 2016 in Spain this month (20th – 23rd June); as well as projectors, the company will show digital signage solutions, menu boards and more. …

Tags:Back Panel| Cinema| Events| Large Display Monitor| NEC| Spain| Vol 23 - Issue 23

Product Manager/Analyst Available

by Bob Raikes

We have heard of a very experienced US display industry professional that is available for possible positions in product management and analysis. Excellent knowledge of the current markets in large displays. Contact [email protected]

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Recruitment & Appointments| Vol 23 - Issue 23

Microsoft’s Surface Membership Offers Instalment Plans

by Tom Allen

After turning Office into a software-as-a-service product, and moving the same way with Windows, Microsoft is now offering its Surface products as ‘hardware-as-a-service’. Businesses can use ‘Surface Membership’, to give it its proper name, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 23 - Issue 23

AOC Adds G-Sync

by Tom Allen

A retractable headphone hook is built in to the side of the monitor. MMD/AOC has developed a G-Sync edition of its AGON AG271QX monitor (AOC Lowers Display Lag), which – unusually for a gaming …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| IPS| Large Display Monitor| MMD (AOC Philips)| Variable Frame Rate (VRR)| Vol 23 - Issue 23