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Sharp Rumours Start Again

by Helen Vince

Sharp has denied the latest rumours concerning the future of its LCD business. The Yomiuri Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper, had reported that the company was considering spinning off its its LCD unit into a …

Tags:Japan Display Inc (JDI)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| sharp| Vol 22 - Issue 35

ZTE Spreads Across the Globe

by Tom Allen

The message at ZTE’s stand was of a continued expansion into new markets (although still not of the phone that I really want to see in Europe, grumble grumble – TA). First was the …

Tags:IFA 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Narrow Bezels| Projectors| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 36| ZTE

CPT Will Deliver Flexible AMOLEDs in 2017

by Tom Allen

CPT and ITRI agreed the transfer of flexible AMOLED technology and touch panel integration last month (CPT Signs Technology Agreement with ITRI). Now, there are reports that CPT expects to begin mass-production of flexible …

Tags:AMOLED| CPT| Flexible Displays| ITRI| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Supply Chain| Vol 22 - Issue 35

LG and BenQ Prepare for Signage Summit

by Tom Allen

The OVAB Digital Signage Summit Europe takes place in Munich this month, and both LG and BenQ will have a presence. LG will show a new 55″ high-brightness screen called the 55XS2B, for in-window …

Tags:BenQ| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Vol 22 - Issue 35

FlexTech Alliance Secures $75 Million DoD Funding

by Helen Vince

The US Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded FlexTech Alliance $75 million in federal funding to establish and manage a Manufacturing Innovation Institute (MII) for Flexible Hybrid Electronics. The award will be made over …

Tags:Flexible Devices| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 35

The Battle for Eyeballs Goes On…

by Bob Raikes

We’re just “clearing the decks” ready for the annual dive into IFA and IBC. For those of our readers that haven’t attended them, IFA is the European equivalent of CES and is followed immediately …

Tags:Automotive| Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 34

LG Prepares for 1.8mm Bezel in UK Market

by Tom Allen

LG has shown transparent displays before, such as this one at ISE 2015LG Electronics will bring its new 1.8mm-bezel video wall product to the UK market, showing it for the first time at Midwich …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Technology Exposed 2015| Transparent Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 35

Christie’s Laser-Phosphor Projectors Arrive in 2016

by Tom Allen

Christie has shown its first laser-phosphor cinema projector at BIRTV 2015, in China. The CP2208-LP replaces the lamp-based light source in the new CP2208 with solid state illumination, reaching 22,000 lumens and lasting 30,000 …

Tags:Christie| Large Display Monitor| Laser Phosphor Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 34

Dell Readies First Gaming and Curved Displays

by Tom Allen

Dell has produced a couple of ‘firsts’, with two new 27″ LCD monitors. Just before gaming show PAX Prime, the company announced its first-ever monitor especially for gamers, with the S2716DG. At the same …

Tags:Curved Displays| Dell| Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 35

Hisense 65H10 LCD TV

Hisense Prepares for ULED Launch

by Milos Pavlovic

Hisense revealed two new UltraHD TVs at an event in Times Square in late August, using its ‘ULED’ (UltraHD resolution with display enhancements) technology. The 65″ H10 (ULED) and 55″ H9 TVs are Hisense’s …

Tags:DCI P3| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Hisense| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| Quantum Dots| sharp| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 35

Samsung Scores Highly in Germany

by Tom Allen

Samsung’s UE40JU6550 curved UltraHD TV ranked first in Stiftung Warentest’s August TV results, with a rating of ‘good (2.0)’, out of eight different models from four manufacturers. TVs were rated on factors including image, …

Tags:Back Panel| Curved Displays| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 22 - Issue 35

CPT Sees Hope in Automotive Displays

by Helen Vince

Chunghwa Picture Tubes’ (CPT) president, Lin Sheng-chang, has been quoted as saying that the unstable global economy and falling demand for notebook and monitor panels will lead to a weak third quarter for the …

Tags:Automotive| CPT| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 35