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ePaper Roundup: E Ink and ClearInk

by Ken Werner

Last year at Display Week, there were several start-ups showing reflective displays of one sort or another. This year, the interlopers were gone, and we were free to concentrate on was now-maturing E Ink …

Tags:E Ink| EPD (Electrophoretic)| eReaders| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 21

MicroLEDs Raise their Epitaxial Heads at Display Week

by Ken Werner

microLED displays — displays consisting of micron-scale inorganic LED chips that are not individually packaged — have been much discussed but little seen. At Display Week, though, several microLED technology demonstrations could be seen …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| MicroLED| Mobile Display Monitor| Projectors| SID Display Week 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 21

Display Glass and Plastic Roundup

by Ken Werner

As soon as you walked into the exhibition area at Display Week 2018 you were confronted with an impressive flexible display substrate, the one used in LG Display‘s flexible 77 display (Fig. 1). In …

Tags:Barrier Layers (Films)| Film materials| Google Glass| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 21

Quantum Dot Symposium Roundup

by Peter Palomaki

Quantum Dots (QDs) were again a hot topic at Display Week. I attended over two dozen talks with a focus on QDs, and many more where QDs were a secondary topic in the conversation …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| SID Display Week 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 21

QD Supplier Roundup

by Peter Palomaki

Nanosys Nanosys has been a leader in the QD space for years, and they had a clear presence on the trade show floor strategically placed alongside Samsung’s booth. They had their usual demos of …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Samsung| SID Display Week 2018| Vol 25 - Issue 21

Acquisitions in US Media Move On

by Bob Raikes

In a busy week for mergers and acquisitions and Comcast has made a bid of $65 billion for the assets of 21st Century Fox (which includes Sky) (Comcast Preparing to Outbid Disney in Sky …

Tags:AT&T| Fox| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Time Warner| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Location-Based VR to Reach $809 Million by 2022

by Andrew Fenn

Location-based VR (LBVR) consumer spend is expected to reach $809 million by 2022, according to Futuresource Consulting. The company’s associate director of consumer media and technology, Carl Hibbert, commented: “The first quarter of 2018 …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Location-based Entertainment (LBE)| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Mimo Monitors Works with Brightsign

by Bob Raikes

BrightSign, LLC has jointly announced with Mimo Monitors a new line of BrightSign-enabled displays. “Mimo Monitors and BrightSign are trusted leaders in their respective markets,” said Mike Campagna, CMO of Mimo Monitors. “By integrating …

Tags:Brightsign| Large Display Monitor| Media Players| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch Displays| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Lenovo Has a VR-Ready Mobile Workstation

by Bob Raikes

Lenovo has introduced a new mobile workstation, the P52 which is an upgrade to the existing P52s. There is a choice of 15.6″ LCD displays with a FullHD option with 300 cd/m² of output …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 23| Workstations

LDM Vol 25 Issue 23 Product Roundup

by Bob Raikes

LG told us about its HU80KA UltraHD projector at CES 2018 and has now made it available to consumers at a starting price of $2,999.99. Loewe of Germany has added a 65″ OLED model …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| OLED TVs| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Rumour: New Nvidia GPUs to Feature HDMI 2.1 Connectivity

by Andrew Fenn

Nvidia’s new GPU product range — based on its new Turing GPU architecture and scheduled for release later this year — is rumoured to include support for HDMI 2.1 connectivity, which can provide far …

Tags:Back Panel| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Variable Frame Rate (VRR)| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Rumour: New Microsoft Gaming Console(s) to Launch in 2020

by Andrew Fenn

According to new reports, Microsoft is planning to release its next gaming console — codenamed “Scarlett” — in 2020, seven years after the original Xbox One launched. Two mid-generation upgrades have since followed, in …

Tags:Back Panel| Consoles| Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Vol 25 - Issue 23| xBox