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OLED Taillights to be used by Mercedes

by Alan Spencer

The German car-maker, Mercedes-Benz, is to unveil updated 2018 S-Class Coupe and Cabriolet models at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Both models will be available with taillights that feature 33 individually controllable OLEDs. Mercedes pointed …

Tags:Automotive| Lighting| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Samsung Wins 20th Century Fox & Panasonic for HDR10+

by Damir Lokas

20th Century Fox, Panasonic Corp. and Samsung Electronics announced a new partnership to create an open, royalty-free dynamic metadata platform for High Dynamic Range (HDR) through an associated certification and logo program, tentatively called …

Tags:HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Panasonic| Samsung| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Ingram Micro Signs Distribution Deal with Imcosys

by Andrew Fenn

California-based IT wholesaler Ingram Micro has signed a distribution deal with Imcosys, a Swiss manufacturer of tailor-made mobile device solutions. The new agreement will cover Imcosys’s entire product range, including smartphones, smartwatches, tablets and …

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Truly Boosts PMOLED Production

by Milos Pavlovic

OLED Info reports that Truly Semiconductor is expecting to start production at its P3 G2.5 passive OLED production facility at the end of this month. The plant will add capacity for 3.3 million 1″ …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| PMOLED| Vol 24 - Issue 32

IHS: Panel Fabrication Utilisation to Remain High in Q3

by Andrew Fenn

According to a new report from IHS Markit, display panel fabrication utilisation will maintain its upward momentum through Q3 2017. Utilisation is expected to reach 91% this quarter, a 1.8% increase from Q2, and …

Tags:IHS Markit| Large Display Monitor| Large LCD Supply| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 32

Sales of Smartwatches to Total 41.5 Million Units This Year

by Alan Spencer

Gartner has forecast that 310.4 million wearable devices will be sold worldwide this year, which is an increase of 16.7% compared to last year. The revenue generated this year for wearables, is forecast to …

Tags:Forecasts| Gartner| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Vol 24 - Issue 32| Wearable Market

Samsung Seems Non-stick

by Bob Raikes

There were moments this week when it felt as though the issues were of “Samsung Weekly” because of the news before IFA that covered TVs and monitors and the launch of the much anticipated …

Tags:Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 24 - Issue 31

Pioneer/Konica Minolta JV Aims at 2020

by Bob Raikes

We reported on the joint venture between Konica Minolta and Pioneer some months ago (Konica Minolta and Pioneer Establish Automotive OLED J/V) and now the Nikkei Asian Review has reported that the JV is …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 31

LG Shows OLED Taillight

by Bob Raikes

LG Electronics has posted a video showing an OLED-based taillight concept as it looks to promote its lighting panels as well as displays. LG Display has said that it is planning to come into …

Tags:Automotive| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 31

PC Market On Course for Slight Decline

by Bob Raikes

According to a new forecast from IDC, global shipments of personal computing devices (PCDs), comprised of traditional PCs (a combination of desktop, notebook, and workstations) and tablets (slates and detachables), are expected to continue …

Tags:IDC| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| PC Market (Personal Computers - PCs)| Vol 24 - Issue 31

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MDM Product Round Up Vol 24 #31

by Milos Pavlovic

Taiwanese website, Digitimes, has reported that Dell plans some new “Light Gaming” products under its Alienware gaming brand. The site reports that Compal is supplying 60% to 70% of Dell’s current notebook demands and …

Tags:Dell| Fujitsu| Game Playing| HP Inc| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 24 - Issue 32

WayRay Still Promises AR for the Car

by Norbert Hildebrand

Over a year ago we reported on WayRay, a Swiss start up company that was working on an aftermarket holographic HUD that would change the way future cars would be using head up displays. …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Automotive| Head Up Displays HUDs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Opinion| Vol 24 - Issue 31