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Partnerships Will be Essential

by Tom Allen

After an introduction by Adrian Cotterill, editor of DailyDOOH, the first speaker was Shaun Gregory of Exterion Media. Gregory spoke on the topic of ‘How OOH can change peoples’ lives and consumer habits’. He …

Tags:DOOH| Events| Large Display Monitor| Transport| Vol 22 - Issue 21

Media Summit Celebrates Successful Signage Market

by Tom Allen

The event ran at Bafta in Picadilly CircusDailyDOOH’s Media Summit is now in its second year in London, taking place as part of the city’s Digital Signage Week. Rather than gearing towards product demonstrations …

Tags:DOOH| Events| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 21

TfL Seeks London Landscape Partner

by Tom Allen

Transport for London has opened a tender for a new premium network of digital roadside sites. ‘The London Landscape’ comprises 13 digital underpass advertising sites and 25 digital screens throughout the TfL road network. …

Tags:DOOH| Large Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 21

TDR Predicts Apple to Take ITO Replacement

by Tom Allen

Touch Display Research predicts that Apple will adopt an ITO-replacement technology in the next 18 months. In a new report (paid: http://tinyurl.com/okfkmbu), TDR examines rumours about the ‘iPad Pro’ that claim lower touch latency. …

Tags:Apple| iPad| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch| Vol 22 - Issue 21

Scandinavia Enters DBCI With Positive Sentiment

by Tom Allen

The May/June period is the first time that OVAB Europe and Invidis have polled the Scandinavian market for the Digital Signage Business Climate Index, which tracks sentiment in European markets. Scandinavia’s DBCI stands at …

Tags:Digital Signage Data| Digital Signage Federation Europe (was OVAB)| Large Display Monitor| Nordics| Vol 22 - Issue 21

TV panel manufacturing

TV Panel Price Pressure Continues

by Tom Allen

IHS DisplaySearch has shared its latest panel pricing data from the PriceWise service, covering late Q1/early Q2. Brands purchased fewer notebook panels in early Q2, due to inventory digestion and European currency issues. Demand …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| LCD TVs| Notebooks| Pricing| Production Capacity| Vol 22 - Issue 21

Apple Puts Force Touch on Macbook Pro

by Tom Allen

We have heard rumours that Apple will install the Force Touch technology from the Apple Watch on its next iPhone – but nothing about the Macbook, until today. The new 15″ Macbook Pro features …

Tags:All-in-ones (AIOs)| Apple| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 22 - Issue 21

Merck Supports High-Res Trend at SID

by Tom Allen

Merck is to present its expanded product range at SID 2015 (stand 224), using its own LCD materials, as well as new specialised materials from the acquisition of AZ Electronic Materials. Ultra-bright fringe field …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LC Materials (Liquid Crystal)| Materials| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 21

LG Begins US Airport Signage Upgrade

by Tom Allen

LG and the CNN Airport Network have expanded their partnership, with the upcoming installation of 26 new LG displays at San Diego International Airport. The installation will take place over the spring, and upgrades …

Tags:Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 21

George Scheckel Christie

Christie Promotes Two Executives

by Helen Vince

George Scheckel Christie has announced two promotions within its senior sales and business development team. George Scheckel is promoted to the position of senior director of entertainment solutions, Americas, while Bryan Boehme is promoted …

Tags:Christie| Large Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| Vol 22 - Issue 21

LG Sticks Large OLED to Wall With Magnets

by Tom Allen

LG Display has developed an OLED TV panel so thin and light that it can be held on a wall with magnets. LGD’s existing 55″ OLED panel is 4.3mm thick – the new panel, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| OLEDs| Vol 22 - Issue 21

Exertis Acquires Computers Unlimited

by Helen Vince

Exertis’ parent company DCC Technology has acquired Computers Unlimited (CU) for £24 million ($37.2 million). The Ireland-headquartered consumer distributor has offices in London, Paris and Barcelona and operates four business units that target premium …

Tags:Distributors| Exertis| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 21