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TPCast Supports Wireless Vive

by Bob Raikes

TPCast has released a multi-user wireless VR adaptor for the HTC Vive. The Business Edition Wireless VR Adapter can support two or four users and with a transmission delay of less than 2ms, while …

Tags:HTC| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 15| Wireless

OLPC Arc Documented

by Bob Raikes

Some of our long term readers may remember a project called ‘One Laptop per Child’, known as OLPC. We first wrote about it in October 2005 and wrote more than fifty articles until March …

Tags:Back Panel| Education| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Transflective Displays| Vol 25 - Issue 15

New Image Compression Standard Could Reduce Latency in VR

by Andrew Fenn

The Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) has announced a new image compression standard called JPEG XS, designed to allow for higher-quality images to be transmitted with a lower degree of latency, reducing the motion …

Tags:AR/VR| Codecs| JPEG| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 15

CSOT Shows IJP OLED at CITE

by Bob Raikes

OLEDNet reported that at the CITE show in China, visitor levels were down, but there was some interest in OLED, with CSOT showing a 31″ display that is said to have been made with …

Tags:CSOT| InkJet Deposition| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 25 - Issue 15

HTC Releases New SDK for Vive Pro

by Andrew Fenn

HTC has released Vive SRWorks, a new set of SDKs for the newly-released Vive Pro, allowing developers to take full advantage of the device’s two front-facing cameras and audio system. The original Vive headset …

Tags:AR/VR| Augmented Reality| HTC| Mixed Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 15

UBI Research Reports on OLED Making

by Bob Raikes

UBI Research has released a report on OLED manufacturing processes that covers both small RGB OLEDs and larger RGBW. The report is said to have details of the equipment, materials and processes used.

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| LTPS TFT| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 25 - Issue 15

Pixelligent Wins Industry Investors

by Bob Raikes

Pixelligent, which makes materials that help to extract light from OLEDs has received funding of $7.6 million which included contributions from Kateeva, which makes inkjet printers and Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co Ltd (TOK). (IC07 …

Tags:InkJet Deposition| Investment| Kateeva| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Materials| Vol 25 - Issue 15

Netflix Reached 125 Million Subscribers in 2018 Q1

by Andrew Fenn

Netflix has released its closing report for the first quarter of 2018, revealing that the platform added 7.4 million subscribers during the quarter, bringing its total subscriber count to 125 million. The company has …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Netflix| OTT Video| TV Viewing| Vol 25 - Issue 15

IHS: Demand for Oxide Panels Expected to Grow in 2018

by Andrew Fenn

Demand for panels—both TFT LCD and AMOLED—using oxide backplane technology doubled in 2017, in terms of area, compared to a year ago, according to a report from IHS Markit. The market is forecast to …

Tags:IHS Markit| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Oxide TFTs| Vol 25 - Issue 15

IDC: Worldwide ICT Spending Expected to Exceed $5.6 Trillion in 2021

by Andrew Fenn

Worldwide ICT spending, including new technologies, is expected to exceed $5.6 trillion in 2021, with growth accelerating through the end of the forecast period as new categories account for a growing proportion of overall …

Tags:IDC| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 15

IDC: EMEA Smartphone Market Was Tougher in 2017

by Andrew Fenn

The EMEA mobile phone market saw smartphone volumes fall for a second year in 2017, while there was a relative boom in shipments of feature phones, a reversal of the previous trend according to …

Tags:Europe| IDC| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphone Market| Vol 25 - Issue 15

Apple

More Confirmation of iPhone Plans

by Bob Raikes

Widespread reports are confirming the rumours that the next iPhone range will have 5.85″ and 6.45″ OLEDs and a 6.1″ LCD (Another Analyst Predicts Three New iPhones for 2018). Samsung Display has been reported …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Smartphones| Vol 25 - Issue 15