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Robust Panels from Innolux at Touch Taiwan

by Tom Allen

As well as the mid-size panels that we covered last week, Innolux has shared news about the automotive displays that it is showing at Touch Taiwan (24th-26th August), which are designed for the Internet …

Tags:Automotive| Industrial Monitors| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch Taiwan 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 33

Sony

Sony Expands in Video-Over-IP

by Tom Allen

Sony Europe has acquired Belgian company eSaturnus NV, which develops video-over-IP solutions in the medical field. The acquisition covers all of eSaturnus’s assets, including IP, technologies and software solution capabilities. Sony intends to expand …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Medical| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| sony| Video over IP (VIP)| Vol 23 - Issue 30

Sony Digitises Alder Hey

by Tom Allen

The Alder Hey children’s hospital in the UK recently moved to a new facility, with 16 operating theatres – 13 of them featuring Sony monitors and room cameras. In total, Sony supplied 39 displays …

Tags:Back Panel| Healthcare| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Medical| sony| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 28

Sony Monitors Show D56 Colour Temp

by Tom Allen

Sony’s new medical monitors meet the demand for 1920 x 1080 colour displays in applications such as surgical endoscopy. In addition to D65 and D93, the LMD-2735MD (27″) and LMD-2435MD (24″) can utilise the …

Tags:Dicom Medical Calibration| Large Display Monitor| Medical| sony| Vol 23 - Issue 22

Eizo Takes Panasonic Monitor Business

by Tom Allen

Eizo has agreed to acquire Panasonic Healthcare’s endoscopy monitor business. It is part of a move by Eizo to expand its presence in specialised markets like industry and healthcare. The acquisition means that Eizo …

Tags:Eizo| Large Display Monitor| Medical| Panasonic| Vol 23 - Issue 22

Vedavi Provides Hands-On Anatomy – in VR

by Tom Allen

Swiss firm Vedavi is a medical animation studio, working with the University of Zurich to bring VR to students. The VR Human Anatomy software is similar to the zSpace tool, except that it uses …

Tags:Back Panel| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| Switzerland| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 21

Tianma Highlights Automotive at SID

by Bob Raikes

Tianma had plenty new to show us, even though we have met up with the firm at CES and MWC already this year. Automotive is a strong area for the firm and the first …

Tags:Automotive| Large Display Monitor| LCD Modules| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 21

QD Laser Prototypes AR Display for Vision Correction

by Tom Allen

Image: NikkeiA prototype of glasses using ‘retinal-scanning laser eyewear technology’, to improve wearer’s vision, has been shown at the Medical IT Solutions Expo of Medical Japan 2016, by QD Laser Inc. The glasses are …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Eyewear| Japan| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 08

Third-Gen Volumetric Display Coming from Holoxica

by Chris Chinnock

Holoxica is a Scottish company which has just received €1.28 million from the European Commission’s Horizon2020 SME Instrument to develop its third generation holographic display. It will be aimed at providing volumetric display of …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| Holographic Displays| Medical| Vol 23 - Issue 08| Volumetric Displays

Toshiba Uses VR to Ease MRI Anxiety

by Norbert Hildebrand

Toshiba Corporation and Toshiba Medical Systems are showcasing a virtual reality solution for the use in MRI machines. Most MRI systems include a narrow tunnel where the user’s head goes leading to anxiety in …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| Projection| toshiba| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 07

New HP Product Offers Medical Visualization in Head Tracked 3D

by Arthur Berman

HP has announced plans to offer a version of the company’s Zvr 3D display system that will be targeted for medical applications. This is accomplished by integrating software developed by EchoPixel, Inc. (Mountain View, …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| HP Inc| Medical| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 01