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Sony Acquisition Points to Sensor Integration

by Tom Allen

Sony has acquired Softkinetic Systems, a Belgian software company. Softkinetic’s DepthSense range includes sensors, cameras, modules and other products covering gesture tracking, contextual awareness and 3D data acquisition. Sony’s purchase of the company is …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| sony| Vol 22 - Issue 41

Christie Captivates at Gitex

by Tom Allen

Christie will have an extensive presence at Gitex 2015 (18th – 22nd October, Dubai), with projectors and large-area flat panel displays at stand C3-3. The Captiva projector (Christie Claims First UST Laser Projector) will …

Tags:Christie| Gitex 2015| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 41

Vivitek Adds Wireless to Portable Projector

by Tom Allen

A new addition to Vivitek’s portable Qumi projectors is the Q6: a DLP LED model that can wirelessly display content from a mobile device as a 90″ image. The Q6 can take content from …

Tags:DLP Projectors| Large Display Monitor| LED Projectors| Mobile Display Monitor| Vivitek| Vol 22 - Issue 41

Nanoco and Osram Continue Work on QD-LEDs

by Tom Allen

Nanoco has signed another follow-on joint development agreement with Osram, for the use of Nanoco’s cadmium-free quantum dots in lighting. These QDs have the potential to ‘more efficiently produce bright, warm light with the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Lighting| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanoco| Osram| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 41

Intel Result 13/10/2015

by Dhruv Dayal Gupta

Intel Corp. saw its third quarter net profit slip 6.2% YoY to $3.1 billion from $3.3 billion , while turnover remained flat at $14.5 billion from $14.6 billion. The company’s net profit in the …

Tags:Financial Data| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 41

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Innolux Result 8/10/2015

by Dhruv Dayal Gupta

Innolux Corporation reported that Q3 turnover shrank 21.5% YoY to NT$88.8 billion ($2.73 billion), primarily due to the 2.3% QoQ decline in large-size panel shipments (30.3 million units vs 31 million units). This compares …

Tags:Financial Data| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 41

Barco Brings Laser to Korea

by Tom Allen

Barco has installed its first flagship laser projector in South Korea. Lotte Cinema chose the DP4K-60L for its SuperPlex auditorium in Seoul: this is a premium location, with a 22m-wide screen, 3D sound and …

Tags:Back Panel| Barco| Cinema Projection| Korea| Large Display Monitor| Laser Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 41

Nanoco Doubles Annual Balance Sheet

by Tom Allen

During a presentation of its preliminary financial results, for the year endiing July 2015, Nanoco said that its balance sheet had almost doubled from 2014. Cash, cash equivalents and deposits totalled £24.3 million ($37.4 …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanoco| Vol 22 - Issue 41

Retina Now on All Large iMacs

by Tom Allen

9to5Mac‘s report on a high-resolution iMac (Rumour: Apple Passes UltraHD With New iMac) has turned out to be true – but it didn’t tell the whole story. Apple has, indeed, released a new 21.5″ …

Tags:All-in-ones (AIOs)| Apple| DCI P3| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 41

Acer’s Curved Monitor Can be Overclocked

by Tom Allen

In June, Nvidia announced new monitors from Acer and Asus that would carry its G-Sync technology (Big Plans for Nvidia’s G-Sync This Year). An Acer model, the X34, confused people because it hadn’t been …

Tags:Acer| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Nvidia| Variable Frame Rate (VRR)| Vol 22 - Issue 41

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INCJ Would Invest in Sharp

by Tom Allen

A Japanese government-backed fund is open to discussing an investment in Sharp, if the company asks for it. Mikihide Katsumata, president of the Innovation Network Corp of Japan (INCJ), told Reuters that it would …

Tags:Investment| Japan| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| sharp| Vol 22 - Issue 41

Semiconductor Sales See First Fall Since 2012

by Tom Allen

Due to weaknesses in ‘key’ electronics segments – including smartphones and PCs – worldwide semiconductor revenue is expected to shrink 0.8% YoY in 2015. According to Gartner, the fall (to $337.8 billion) will be …

Tags:Gartner| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductor Market| Vol 22 - Issue 41| Worldwide