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Slow Uptake of OTT Services in the MENA Region

by Alan Spencer

The boom in smartphones and Internet use is transforming traditional TV viewing patterns in the Middle East and North Africa, according to the Frost & Sullivan report, “OTT Video Services to Transform TV Viewing …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Vol 24 - Issue 18

OLED Microdisplays Can be Used for Fingerprints

by Bob Raikes

The Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP said that it would show an OLED on silicon device with integrated photodiodes that can be used as a fingerprint detector as …

Tags:Fingerprint Recognition| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| SID Display Week 2017| Vol 24 - Issue 18

VR and the Future of Car Design

by Bob Raikes

design and innovation company Seymourpowell showed the new ways they’re using Virtual Reality (VR) to design cars at this year’s London Motor Show, with all the software coded from scratch, in-house. The core functionality …

Tags:AR/VR| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 18

ATSC Round Up

by Aldo Cugnini

Imagine Partners with Sinclair Broadcast to Deliver Content Using ATSC 3.0 Imagine Communications unveiled at the 2017 NAB Show its integrated suite of products positioned to unleash the full power of the emerging ATSC …

Tags:ATSC| Broadcast| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2017| Vol 24 - Issue 17

Sinclair Presents Its Vision of the Future of Broadcasting

by Aldo Cugnini

Speaking to a packed house at the NAB BEIT, Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBG) executive Louis Libin described the main elements and continuation of a vision for terrestrial broadcasting in the United States that builds …

Tags:ATSC| Broadcast| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2017| Vol 24 - Issue 17

ATSC 3.0 Featured Widely At Annual Broadcasters’ Conference

by Aldo Cugnini

At the annual National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Conference in Las Vegas this past week, promoters and implementers of the emerging ATSC 3.0 standard left no doubt that it is becoming a key driver …

Tags:ATSC| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2017| Vol 24 - Issue 17

Hulu Launches Live TV as Expected

by Alan Spencer

Hulu has launched its new live TV streaming service in beta in the US, after previously announcing its intentions to launch a live service. The service offers more than 50 live and on-demand channels …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 17

Highlights of NAB 2017

by Chris Chinnock

Our special reports on NAB 2017 also include coverage of the SMPTE-organized Future of Cinema conference as well as a number of NAB-organized sessions. The focus of coverage was on AR/VR and the HDR …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Broadcast Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Light Field Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| NAB 2017| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 17

ThinFilm Smart Label Starts to Ship

by Bob Raikes

ThinFilm Electronics of Oslo, Norway, said that it has completed the first commercial shipment of a novel hybrid temperature sensor smart label, delivering a production quantity to partner, Emerson. The company also expects to …

Tags:Electrochromic Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 17

NTT Docomo Spherical Drone Display Due in 2019

by Bob Raikes

NTT Docomo has developed an unusual drone that is fitted with LEDs and that are fitted to an inner frame that rotates rapidly during flight to create a display based on the persistence of …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 17

Global Semiconductor Sales Rise 18.1% in Q1 of 2017

by Alan Spencer

Global sales of semiconductors reached $30.9 billion for the month of March, which is a rise 18.1% compared to the March 2016 total of $26.2 billion. The March 2017 total was also 1.6% higher …

Tags:Chips| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductor Market| Vol 24 - Issue 17

Digital Video To Overtake Physical Video in Europe This Year

by Alan Spencer

According to the latest research conducted by Dataxis, the European video market will reach $12 billion by 2022. The research also showed that, last year in Europe, was the last time where the physical …

Tags:Blu-ray| DVD| Europe| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| VOD| Vol 24 - Issue 17