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German Companies Co-operate for T2 Rollout

by Tom Allen

Several German companies have organised a joint initiative for the introduction of the DVB-T2 platform in the country. Public broadcasters ARD and ZDF, with commercial broadcasters RTL and ProSieben Sat.1, industry association VPRT and …

Tags:Broadcasters| DVB-T & T2| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Samsung Debuts Mirror and Transparent OLEDs

by Tom Allen

Samsung’s past virtual fitting room applications have used LCD screens and cameras Samsung Display has shown off new OLED panels at Retail Asia Expo 2015 (RAE), which it says are the world’s first-such transparent …

Tags:AMOLED| Large Display Monitor| Samsung Display| Transparent Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Vukunet is NEC Success Story

by Tom Allen

NEC’s Vukunet ad serving platform has achieved more than 1.8 billion ad impressions – in 100,000 locations – since it was launched.

Tags:Back Panel| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| NEC| Software| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 24

TD Maverick Expands Philips Portfolio

by Helen Vince

TD Maverick in Germany has expanded its partnership with Philips Professional Displays and will now be offering Philips’ entire digital signage portfolio. This includes video wall displays, touch and LED displays, high brightness and …

Tags:Distribution| Germany| Large Display Monitor| MMD (AOC Philips)| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Asustek Sees First Profit from Smartphones

by Helen Vince

Asustek Computer shipped over 1.5 million smartphones in May, generating a profit for the company for the first time, and says it expects shipments to exceed two million in June. The company reported sales …

Tags:Asus| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

New LCD Lines for Innolux

by Tom Allen

Innolux president JC Wang has said that the company will construct new G8.6 LCD facilties, entering mass production in Q3’15. Monthly capacity is expected to be 40,000 glass substrates. Panels sized from 40″ – …

Tags:India| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| LCD Fabs| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

BLU Makers Have Mixed Fortunes in May

by Helen Vince

Taiwan’s main backlight unit (BLU) makers, Radiant Opto-Electronics and Coretronic, reported mixed results in May. Radiant Opto’s sales for the month fell 8.3% sequentially to NT$2.9 billion ($93.7 million), just 0.8% higher than April. …

Tags:Coretronic| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Radiant| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Wistron Expects Q2 Notebook Decline

by Helen Vince

Wistron shipped 1.3 million notebooks in May, 7.1% lower than April and the company says it expects its second quarter notebook shipments to suffer a sequential decline, having originally forecast up to 5% growth. …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

IPTV Rises Quickly in Spain

by Tom Allen

The Spanish pay-TV regulator, CNMC, says that the market in Spain reached 5.1 million subscribers at the end of last year – with 345,000 new customers in Q4. 325,000 of these were IPTV subscribers. …

Tags:Cable| IPTV| Large Display Monitor| Pay TV| Satellite| Spain| Terrestrial (DTT)| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Putting Your Eyeglasses in Your Mobile Device

by Chris Chinnock

Eyeglasses, surgery and contact lenses are great at correcting first order vision problems, but not for some of the personal variations and more complex vision disorders. One idea to address this is to thoroughly …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 24

AUO Panel Shipments Rise

by Helen Vince

AU Optronics (AUO) achieved increases in panel shipments in May, though sales for the month declined. The company shipped 8.67 million large panels last month, up 5.9% from April 2015, while small and medium …

Tags:AUO| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Innolux Predicts Profit from TV Panels

by Helen Vince

Innolux has forecast a net profit for this year which will exceed last year’s NT$21.6 billion ($698.7 million). The company says the improvement will be driven by strong demand for its TV panels, including …

Tags:Financial Data| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 24