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SES Tests HLG HDR

by Tom Allen

SES has launched a new 24/7 UltraHD test channel, which will be used to transmit HDR content using Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG), Analyst Comment HLG is the proposed scheme for HDR from the BBC …

Tags:4k| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| SES| UltraHD (4KTV)| Vol 23 - Issue 21

Kateeva Closes Series-E With Chinese Investment

by Tom Allen

OLED-Info says that Kateeva has closed a Series-E funding round, having raised $88 million. The new investors are all from China, and nclude BOE Display and TCL Capital. These funds will be used to …

Tags:Investment| Kateeva| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 21

Four Breakthroughs at SID 2016

by Bob Raikes

I love the SID DisplayWeek event. I have attended the event every year since 1995, so this was my 22nd visit. As I mentioned in an article last year, looking back at my early …

Tags:Editorial| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Materials| Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 20

Clear Channel Reaches Tipping Point

by Tom Allen

William Eccleshare, chief executive of Clear Channel’s operations outside North America, has said that the company’s UK business will make more than 50% of its revenue from digital displays this year. It is Clear …

Tags:ClearChannel| Large Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 21

‘Digital Brand Space’ Opens in Frankfurt

by Tom Allen

Media Frankfurt – a joint subsidiary of Fraport AG, JCDecaux and Ströer – has announced that new digital signage will be open for advertising in Frankfurt Airport in June. The company has not published …

Tags:Digital Signage| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Video Walls| Vol 23 - Issue 21

Lenovo Result 26/05/2016

by Dhruv Dayal Gupta

Lenovo reported Q4 2015 net profit of $180 million, up 80% YoY. Turnover for the quarter was $9.1 billion, down 19% YoY. Net loss for full year 2015 was $128 million, while turnover for …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 21

Sky Reimagines How We Watch TV

by Tom Allen

SkyQ is Sky’s new multi-room service for customers who want the most up-to-date pay-TV experience (Sky Overhauls STB, Prepares for UltraHD). As well as all the features of Sky+, SkyQ features a choice of …

Tags:DTG Summit 2016| Large Display Monitor| Sky| STBs| Streaming Video| Vol 23 - Issue 20

Ericsson chosen by KT SkyLife for UHDTV expansion

by Tom Allen

South Korean satellite pay-TV provider KT SkyLife has chosen to use Ericsson technology in its UltraHD service. Ericsson’s HEVC encoders will be used in KT SkyLife’s fifth UltraHD channel.

Tags:4k| Broadcast| Ericsson| HEVC (H.265)| Korea| Large Display Monitor| Pay TV| Satellite| Video Encoders & Decoders| Vol 23 - Issue 20

Microsoft Prepares for 4k Gaming and ‘Xbox TV’

by Tom Allen

According to Kotaku, Microsoft plans to launch a ‘cheaper, smaller Xbox One’ at this year’s E3 gaming show, and a more powerful model in 2017. Sources say that the 2017 console, code-named Scorpio, will …

Tags:Consoles| Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Streaming Dongles| Vol 23 - Issue 20| xBox

Matrox Demonstrates High-Res Transport at InfoComm

by Tom Allen

Matrox has announced that it will show a high-resolution AV-over-IP ecosystem at InfoComm 2016. The company will use its Maevex 2 PCIe cards to stream up to 30 sources, at resolutions from 1280 x …

Tags:Back Panel| Infocomm 2016| Large Display Monitor| Matrox| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| UltraHD| Video over IP (VIP)| Video Walls| Vol 23 - Issue 20

Portrait Displays Controls Colour With Haier

by Tom Allen

A new AIO PC line from Haier, called Right Key, uses technology from Portrait Displays. The PCs are designed for creative types and feature ‘Real Colour’ colour space selection, with four modes: Work (sRGB …

Tags:Back Panel| Colour Management & Processing| Haier| Large Display Monitor| Portrait Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 20

Tru-Vu Beats Sunlight

by Tom Allen

US-based industrial monitor supplier Tru-Vu has produced a sunlight-readable display, with a brightness over 1,000 cd/m² and NEMA 4x certification. As well as the stainless steel enclosure being NEMA-rated, the 21.5″ SRMW-21.5R-SS features Tru-Vu’s …

Tags:Industrial Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Sunlight Readable Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 20