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PS4.5 Rumours Gain Ground

by Tom Allen

The ‘Playstation 4.5’ (Rumour Claims ‘PS4.5’ Will Run Games at UHD) rumour has gained some credence, with additional coverage by the Wall Street Journal. According to the WSJ, the new console – said to …

Tags:4k| Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| PlayStation| sony| UltraHD| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Intel Moves Away From Moore’s Law

by Tom Allen

A regulatory filing by Intel has shown that the company intends to slow the rate at which it launches new chip-making technology. Moore’s Law states that the number of transistors in an IC will …

Tags:Chip Production| Chips| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Client Devices Stymied by Lack of Public Spending

by Tom Allen

Shipments of enterprise (thin and terminal) client devices were down 6.8% YoY in Q4’15, says IDC – and a similar figure (6.9%) for the year as a whole. Many enterprise client projects faced cutbacks …

Tags:IDC| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Thin Clients| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Barco Rec 2020 6P Laser

Laval Virtual Round-Up

by Bob Raikes

Barco was showing a DP4K-60L 6P laser projector in a rear-projection mode and was highlighting the wide gamut support – it looked very good and was showing colours that would not have been visible …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Large Display Monitor| Laval Virtual 2016| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Testia Moving A/R out of Airbus

by Bob Raikes

The Testia AR projection uses four targets fitted for accuracy. Image: MekoTestia is a developer of technology for use by its parent company, Airbus group. The company was showing an augmented reality application using …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Aviation| Large Display Monitor| Laval Virtual 2016| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Schneider Continues Planar 3D Display Development

by Bob Raikes

Schneider Digital is a German company, based South of Munich, that was showing a dual LCD 3D display based on a design that was originally developed by Planar. Schneider works closely with Planar and …

Tags:3D display| Large Display Monitor| Laval Virtual 2016| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Kanagawa Uni Develops Multi-display Based on Lenticular Technology

by Bob Raikes

We have often reported on the use of lenticular lenses on LFDs to create autostereoscopic displays, but the Kanagawa Institute of Technology was using this kind of lens on an LCD to create different …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Laval Virtual 2016| LFD - Large Format Display| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Immersion Puts VR In a Case

by Bob Raikes

Immersion of France was one of the companies that had the most substantial presences at the show along with partners, including Planar (it had the Planar transparent OLED on display) and the company is …

Tags:3D software| Large Display Monitor| Laval Virtual 2016| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Diota Offers Tablet or Projection A/R

by Bob Raikes

Diota is a supplier of professional 3D and A/R software for industry and has customer installations including PSA and SNCF in France and Volkswagen in Germany. It was showing a system that allowed the …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Large Display Monitor| Laval Virtual 2016| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 12

laval virtual 2016

Virtual Laval Gains From Long Term Development

by Bob Raikes

Last week, we attended an event, Virtual Laval, in Laval in Normandy, France for the first time. We had intended to visit last year, but we failed as an Air Traffic Controller’s dispute in …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Large Display Monitor| Laval Virtual 2016| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 12

Atomos Brings HDR to Field Monitors

by Tom Allen

Atomos has shown off two new 7.1″ field monitors prior to NAB, which display 10 stops of luminance detail, with 10-bit HDR post production colour accuracy (8-bit + FRC); said to be the first …

Tags:Cameras| Field Monitors| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 12

LDM Product Roundup – Vol 23 No 12

by Tom Allen

AOC has brought its C2783FQ monitor, launched in Australia last year (Australia is First With AOC Monitor), to the USA. It costs $350. The RP750, a large-format IR multitouch display from BenQ, was first …

Tags:BenQ| China| Desktop Monitors| Europe| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| LFD - Large Format Display| Microsoft| MMD (AOC Philips)| Pricing| Roku| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| TCL| USA| Vol 23 - Issue 12