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Apple Successfully Transitioned to Smartphone Warranties

by Tom Allen

Warranty Week has examined Apple’s warranty business. As well as being one of the world’s largest product warranty providers, the company also runs one of the world’s largest extended warranty plans – largely due …

Tags:Apple| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 50| warranty

Panasonic Replaces LFV5 Series

by Tom Allen

Set to replace Panasonic’s current TH-55LFV5/LFV50 displays, the new TH-LFV6W/LFV60W are 55″ screens for bright public environments. They can also be used in rental and staging. The standout feature of the new displays is …

Tags:Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Narrow Bezels| Panasonic| Video Walls| Vol 22 - Issue 50

Lots of Pixels in Canada

by Tom Allen

Canadian TV network Bell Media/CTV holds a no-holds-barred event to announce its programming lineup for a new season, and this autumn was no different. The 1,000 guests were entertained by a 108-screen video wall, …

Tags:Back Panel| Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| North America| Video Walls| Vol 22 - Issue 50

49 and Counting…

by Bob Raikes

This is the first of our “bonus” issues in 2015, #49. Since we started back in 1994, we have always said that we produce “a minimum of 48 issues per year” which was to …

Tags:CES 2016| Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Registrations Opens for BVE 2016

by Tom Allen

Exhibitor registration is now open for BVE 2016, The show, which covers the broadcast sector, will run from the 23rd to 25th February in London’s ExCeL. Register at http://tinyurl.com/oxwmx38.

Tags:Back Panel| Broadcast Market| Events| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 50

Stream TV Extends Purchase Commitment

by Tom Allen

Intrinsyc Technologies and Stream TV Networks have amended their previously-signed supply agreement. Stream TV had agreed a purchase amount of products, services and royalties from Intrinsyc (which supplies solutions for the development of embedded …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Stream TV| Vol 22 - Issue 50

Axiomtek Installs Procap on Medical Display

by Tom Allen

Axiomtek’s newest medical panel PC is the 24″ MPC240: a 10-point touch (procap) unit, with a flat front bezel for easy cleaning. The enclosure is built with antimicrobial material. Designed for medical image processing …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Medical| Touch PCs| Vol 22 - Issue 50

LG Shows Dual Colour Spaces

by Tom Allen

We have learned more about LG’s high-resolution LCD monitor, shown at NAB this year (LG Needs Thunderbolt for DCI-4k): the 31MU97Z. As well as DCI-4k resolution (4096 x 2160, 17:9), the 10-bit display features …

Tags:Colour Critical Monitors| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 50

LDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 51

by Tom Allen

Acer‘s Predator Z35 curved gaming monitor (Acer Widens Gaming Monitor Line-Up) is now available in the USA. LG‘s newest OLED TVs have been lowered in price by $200 on Amazon. The 55″ and 65″ …

Tags:Acer| Curved Displays| Desktop Monitors| DVB-T & T2| Germany| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| LFD - Large Format Display| NEC| OLED TVs| Sky| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 51

TSMC Falls in November

by Tom Allen

TSMC announced consolidated revenues of NT$64.4 billion ($2 billion) for November, representing a 22.4% MoM and 12.2% YoY fall. Cumulative revenues for January – November rose 13.2% YoY, however, to NT$785.2 billion ($23.9 billion).

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TSMC| Vol 22 - Issue 50

Rumour: Samsung Will Cut OLED Prices

by Tom Allen

Korean media outlets have published multiple claims about Samsung’s OLED capacity. iNews 24 says that the company will ‘mass produce’ transparent OLED displays this month, with initial supply mainly going to retailers in North …

Tags:AMOLED| China| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Pricing| Production| Samsung Display| Transparent Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 50

Ukraine Could Delay ASO

by Tom Allen

Ukraine’s National Council of Television is considering delaying the country’s analogue switch-off until 1st June 2018. Members of the broadcast industry have expressed doubts that the 2016 date can be met.

Tags:ASO (Analogue Switch Off)| Large Display Monitor| Ukraine| Vol 22 - Issue 50