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Samsung Lowers Costs for Hotel Owners

by Tom Allen

Samsung has launched the ‘Samsung Spring Hospitality TV Buy Back Programme’ in the USA, aiming to help hotels upgrade existing in-room TVs to Samsung’s newest units. On orders of 50+ TVs, placed before the …

Tags:Back Panel| Hospitality TVs| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Dash In Replaces Static Signage With Adflow

by Tom Allen

Adflow Networks’ signage will be launched in 30 of Dash In Food Stores’ locations, in Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, through to 2016. Dash In wanted to eliminate static signage in favour of digital units. …

Tags:Digital Signage| Large Display Monitor| Retail| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Black Box is Ready for High-Res Transport

by Tom Allen

Black Box was making ready for UltraHD transmission, with three new products for broadcast and post-production. First was the Agility IP-based KVM switching and extending system; this features ‘lossless’ signal management for point-to-point extension, …

Tags:Interface Extenders| KVMs| Large Display Monitor| NAB 2015| Switchers| UltraHD & 4K| Vol 22 - Issue 17

Razer’s ‘Black Viper’ Wants a Bite of the TV Market

by Tom Allen

An unnamed source at Razer Germany, speaking to German website Ultra-HDTV.net, has revealed plans for a TV produced by the gaming company. Razer began as an accessory maker, developing mice, keyboards and headsets. It …

Tags:Gamer| Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| Razer| STBs| Streaming Video| UltraHD & 4K| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Streaming Goes Multi-Screen – On One Screen

by Tom Allen

A new streaming device from 4SeTV is designed to bypass scheduling conflicts that arise when people want to watch different programmes. The product can be used with a tablet, smartphone or PC, and will …

Tags:Broadcast| Large Display Monitor| NAB 2015| PCs| Smartphones| Streaming Video| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 17

LGD CEO Details OLED Investment

by Tom Allen

Han Sang-beom, CEO of LG Display, has spoken to the Wall Street Journal about the firm’s plans for OLED investment. LGD will ramp up its second OLED fab by the end of the year, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Koreans Develop ITO Replacement With 0.1mm Curve Radius

by Tom Allen

The Korea Electronics Technology Institute (KETI) has developed an ultra-thin OLED electrode material that can be used as an ITO alternative on flexible displays. The material can reach a curve radius of 0.1mm. According …

Tags:ITO Replacement| Korea| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Sharp Aims at Industrial LCD Takeup

by Tom Allen

In an interview with the Nikkei, Sharp executive Norikazu Hoshi says that Sharp is aiming to expand sales of LCD panels for industrial applications in China. The company will establish sales locations in Shenzen …

Tags:China| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Mobile Display Monitor| sharp| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Nike Chooses BigLED for Flagship Store

by Tom Allen

Photo credit: InvidisNike has installed an indoor LED videowall in its flagship store in Wroclaw, Poland. The 6m² screen uses modules from BigLED, with a 3mm pixel pitch.

Tags:Digital Signage| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Poland| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Sharp TVs to Re-appear in Europe in May

by Helen Vince

Following the transfer at the end of last year of Sharp’s AV business in Europe to United Media Corporation (UMC) in Slovakia (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 42), UMC has now announced that the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| Poland| sharp| Slovakia| Vol 22 - Issue 16

TV Sales Rise 3% in Europe, but ASPs Fall

by Tom Allen

Market research by GfK, published by Germany’s Association for Consumer and Communication Electronics (GFU), shows that TV set sales in Western Europe rose 3.2% YoY in 2014. Unit sales exceeded 34 million units, while …

Tags:Europe| Large Display Monitor| Smart TV| TV Set Market| Vol 22 - Issue 16

Hon Hai’s March Sales Up 21%

by Helen Vince

Hon Hai Precision has reported sales in March of NT$338.3 billion ($10.8 billion), 20.8% higher than February and 9.9% higher than March 2014. The company’s first quarter sales reached NT$1 trillion ($32.1 billion), which …

Tags:Financial Data| Foxconn (Honhai)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 16