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Canalys: Apple Watch Was the Top-Selling Smartwatch in 2018 Q2

by Andrew Fenn

A new smartwatch shipment report from Canalys suggests that the Apple Watch has maintained its global leadership position for the second quarter of 2018. Apple’s more expensive cellular model is proving popular and even …

Tags:Apple| Apple Watch (iWatch)| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 29

Correction

by Bob Raikes

In our article last week on new Kyulux blue material, we originally reported that “Cynora suggested a CieY of 0.14, while the Kyulux material is 0.124.”. However, this was pointed out as incorrect by …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Materials| TADF| Vol 25 - Issue 29

Italian Firm Develops AR Guidance System for Oncology Procedures

by Andrew Fenn

European Radiology Experimental recently published a study on a new augmented reality system called Endosight, which can guide procedures in interventional oncology. A three-step experiment shows this system to be precise and reliable enough …

Tags:AR/VR| Augmented Reality| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 29

LTPS Lasers to be Weak in 2019

by Bob Raikes

In its quarterly results call, Coherent, which makes excimer lasers for LTPS display manufacture (and some other applications), said that there is no ‘OLED demand problem’ and the company knows of plans for more …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LTPS TFT| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 29

Galaxy Tab S4 Is Bigger than S3

by Bob Raikes

Samsung has announced a new tablet, the Tab S4 which has been developed as a convertible that can have a keyboard attached (available separately). Attaching the keyboard switches the tablet from standard Android mode …

Tags:Convertible PCs| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 25 - Issue 29

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Apple Result 31/07/2018

by Yvette Raikes

Apple posted Q3 net profits of $11.5 billion, up from $8.7 billion a year earlier, on turnover which rose 17% to $53.3 billion from $45.4 billion. For the first nine months there were profits …

Tags:Apple| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 29

Google Hires Sony VR Specialist Richard Marks

by Andrew Fenn

Google has fuelled the fire of supposition that it may be planning to enter the gaming sector, with the appointment of Sony’s Richard Marks, head of the company’s Magic Lab team and a senior …

Tags:AR/VR| Google| Mobile Display Monitor| sony| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 30

EBU to Trial “Enhanced UHD” at 2018 European Athletics Championships

by Andrew Fenn

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) will be leading trials with five of its members and 19 industry partners to shoot, process, record and distribute live Ultra HD content, with High Frame Rates (HFR), High …

Tags:4k| EBU| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Sports and Stadiums| UltraHD| Vol 25 - Issue 29

UK Postal Firm Using VR Training to Protect Employees from Dog Attacks

by Andrew Fenn

Following recent reports of VR being used to treat phobias and eating disorders, a slightly more unexpected use case has emerged. UK postal company Royal Mail is now deploying VR safety training across its …

Tags:AR/VR| Mobile Display Monitor| Training| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 29

Could This Be Our First Proper Look at the 2018 iPhone Range?

by Andrew Fenn

It’s hardly a secret that Apple is planning to release three new iPhone models this year, having been heavily rumoured for many months now. But thanks to TechCrunch, we are able to take a …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 30

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HannStar’s 2Q 2018 Results

by Yvette Raikes

Hannstar Display Corporation reported Q2 net profits of NT$829 million ($27.1 million), down from NT$1.0 billion ($34.0 million) in the year ago quarter, on revenue of NT$5.1 billion ($167.6 million), an increase from NT$4.7 …

Tags:Financial Data| Hannstar (Hannspree)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 29

MicroVision Result 31/07/2018

by Yvette Raikes

MicroVision posted Q2 net losses of $8.5 million, an increase on losses of $5.7 million a year ago, on turnover which rose to $2.0 million from $1.3 million. For the first half there were …

Tags:Financial Data| Microvision| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 29