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HP Labs Develops IonTouch Labels with E Ink

by Bob Raikes

HP has developed a re-writable printing technology called IonTouch in collaboration with E Ink Holdings. The system is intended to allow writable 2.5″ displays which could be use for labels or displays for credit …

Tags:Bistable| EPD (Electrophoretic)| HP Inc| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 16

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Sharp to Enter European Smartphone Market Next Year

by Alan Spencer

According to the Chinese-language, Economic Daily News, Sharp is planning to start selling its smartphones in Europe next year, through one of its subsidiary companies. Sharp has recently revamped its strategy for smartphones and …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| sharp| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 16

PCCW Global Delivers a 360° VR Rugby Experience with Harmonic

by Alan Spencer

Harmonic has announced that its Electra VS video system was used by PCCW Global to deliver immersive 360° VR experiences live during the 2017 Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament earlier this month. …

Tags:360 Degree Video| AR/VR| Mobile Display Monitor| Sports and Stadiums| Vol 24 - Issue 16

MyKronoz Hits Top 50 Kickstarter Projects

by Bob Raikes

We reported on MyKronoz when we saw them at CES. The company told us that time that it has sold around two million smartwatches since 2013. Now the company has said that its ZeTime …

Tags:Crowdfunding (Kickstarter etc)| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Vol 24 - Issue 16

Orange to Virtualise its STB

by Alan Spencer

Stéphane Richard, CEO of Orange has said that within the next five years, Orange is going to virtualise its set-top box, removing the TV decoder from its dual-box Livebox device completely. Richard, who was …

Tags:Cloud TV| France| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 16

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Galaxy S8 Total Build Costs Higher Than Previous Models

by Alan Spencer

According to IHS Markit, the new Samsung Galaxy S8, with 64GB of NAND flash memory, has a material cost of $301.60. This is much higher than for previous versions of the company’s smartphones and …

Tags:IHS Markit| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Smartphones| Teardowns| Vol 24 - Issue 16

Is the End of IDF an Inflection Point?

by Bob Raikes

Unusually for the last few weeks, we have no event reports this week, although there is a lot of news in the build up to the NAB event and with already some activity starting …

Tags:Editorial| Events| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 15

Sky Result 24/04/2017

by Jasmine Kang Sodha

Sky reports unaudited financial result for 9 months ending March 31, 2017 with group revenue of £9.6 billion ($7.5 billion), indicating an increase of 11% on a yearly basis. The group EBITDA was recorded …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Sky| Vol 24 - Issue 16

Marquise Technologies Works on HDR Workflows with Canon

by Bob Raikes

Marquise Technologies of Switzerland said that it has developed HDR mastering workflows with Canon and will show it at NAB. By providing full control of the mastering display in its MIST mastering system and …

Tags:Canon| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 16

Bentley Uses an OLED in Electric Concept

by Bob Raikes

Bentley has shown a new concept car, the Exp 12 speed 6e, at the Geneva Motor show, that includes a centre console that includes a high definition curved OLED display. The car has ‘copper …

Tags:Automotive| Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 16

EU Launches $4.3 million HyperOLED Project

by Alan Spencer

The EU has launched a three-year $4.3 million project to develop efficient hyper-fluorescence TADF OLED emitters. The new project called HyperOLED aims to develop materials and matching device architectures for high-performance, hyper-fluorescence TADF OLED …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Merck| Mobile Display Monitor| R&D (Research & Development)| TADF| Vol 24 - Issue 16

iPhone 8 To Use Glass Back?

by Bob Raikes

In a detailed analysis, Apple Insider has speculated that Apple might be planning to use glass – probably Gorilla Glass 5 – on the back of the next iPhone. It’s some years since the …

Tags:Glass| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 15