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Philips and Quadriga Supply TVs to Accor

by Tom Allen

Hotel entertainment company Quadriga, with Philips Professional Display Solutions, has completed a rollout of hospitality TVs across the UK. More than 11,000 rooms for the Novotel and Ibis brands, of the Accor group, were …

Tags:Hospitality TVs| Large Display Monitor| Philips| TPV (TP Vision)| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 14

Samsung Points to S7 as Finance Booster

by Tom Allen

Samsung has predicted a rise in its Q1’16 financial results, which are due to be released this month. The company has said that, driven by sales of the Galaxy S7, operating profit will be …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 23 - Issue 14

Kyulux

Display Makers Fund Kyulux

by Tom Allen

Last week we reported on investments in a new company spun off from Kyushu University of Japan, called Kyulux (LG Display Invests in TADF). It now turns out that Samsung’s investment arm, the Samsung …

Tags:Investment| Japan Display Inc (JDI)| JOLED| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung Display| TADF| Vol 23 - Issue 14

West Ham giant screen

West Ham Plans Europe’s Largest Screen

by Milos Pavlovic

UK Premiere League football team, West Ham United, are soon to move to their new home in London’s Olympic Stadium – accompanied by the installation of what the club says will be Europe’s largest …

Tags:Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 14

Sony Promotes Fry to European Pro Head

by Tom Allen

Adam Fry is the new new VP of Sony’s Professional Solutions Europe business. Having worked at the company for 25 years, Fry will now be responsible for the continued growth of Sony’s B2B business …

Tags:business| Europe| Large Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| sony| Vol 23 - Issue 14

Foxconn Denies Panama Links

by Tom Allen

Foxconn has been implicated in tax evasion as part of the ‘Panama Papers’ scandal, which broke this month. It is said that the company has evaded taxes valued up to NT$741.2 billion ($22.9 billion). …

Tags:Foxconn (Honhai)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 14

DirecTV Goes Live With UHD

by Tom Allen

DirecTV in the US has launched its first dedicated UltraHD TV channel, which will be used to show the Master’s gold tournament (DirecTV Brings UltraHD Straight From Amen Corner). Content will be shot by …

Tags:4k| DirecTV| Large Display Monitor| UltraHD (4KTV)| USA| Vol 23 - Issue 14

HbbTV Association Brings v2.0 to Operator Applications

by Tom Allen

The HbbTV Association is to create a specification for operator applications, based on HbbTV 2.0. These are apps offered by a TV service provider, and running on a smart TV or STB. They deliver …

Tags:Broadcast| HbbTV| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 14

TVOne Offers Multiple Inputs in Multiviewer

by Tom Allen

TVOne has developed a new UltraHD multiviewer called the 1T-MV-8474. 16 different fixed layouts can be used to show up to four separate sources in windows, at the same time. Seven inputs are featured …

Tags:Interface Extenders| Large Display Monitor| Nortek (Gefen TVOne Magenta)| Vol 23 - Issue 13

Remers Leaves Christie After 16 Years

by Tom Allen

Gerry Remers, president and COO of Christie Canada, has announced that he will step down from his current role on the 8th July. Remers will continue to assist Jack Kline, Christie’s chairman, president and …

Tags:Christie| Large Display Monitor| North America| People| Recruitment & Appointments| Vol 23 - Issue 13

NEC’s High Brightness Combats Ambient Light

by Tom Allen

The VE projectors from NEC feature quick power-on, vertical keystone correction (manual, +/-40°) and manual zoom (1.1x). They are designed for mid-sized meeting rooms and classrooms with high ambient light levels; luminance reaches 3,000 …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Large Display Monitor| NEC| Vol 23 - Issue 13

Hisense Pushes QDs for Energy Saving

by Tom Allen

QD Vision and Hisense are working together and have announced an initiative to lower display energy consumption. This appears to simply be a new method of promoting the power-savings of QD Vision’s quantum dots. …

Tags:China| Environment| Hisense| Large Display Monitor| Power Consumption| QD Vision| Quantum Dots| Vol 23 - Issue 13