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Flexible OLED Under Development that Uses Graphene

by Arthur Berman

A team from Pohang University of Science and Technology (Pohang, South Korea) is developing an OLED that is claimed to be extremely flexible as well as very efficient when compared to current OLED technologies. …

Tags:Graphene| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 23 - Issue 39

Conductive Ink-base Films make Progress

by Bob Raikes

IDTechEx Research has put out the latest version of its forecast for ITO alternatives and has forecast that the market will reach $250 million by 2026. Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh, Research Director, IDTechEx summarised the …

Tags:IdTechEx| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch| Vol 23 - Issue 40

Ford Faces Legal Claims over Touch Failure

by Bob Raikes

The issues related to supplying the automotive market have been highlighted by a class action that is being brought in the US against Ford Motor Co that relates to problems that are claimed to …

Tags:Automotive| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| USA| Vol 23 - Issue 39

Extended Warranties Morph to Protection Contracts

by Bob Raikes

Warranty Week created an article that highlighted that it is ten years since the influential Consumer Reports magazine in the US placed adverts that told consumers that they should not buy service contracts. Although …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 39| warranty

VR Funding Booms

by Bob Raikes

Another half a billion dollars was invested into virtual and augmented reality startups in the third quarter of this year, with a record $2.3 billion dollars invested in the last 12 months according to …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 39

myDreamVR Joins Virtual Desktop Race

by Bob Raikes

MyDreamVR, a VR software developer, has introduced LightVR, a ‘virtual room simulator’ that has been made available on Steam. The software is designed to allow users to create a customised environment, such as display …

Tags:3D| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 40

Onix Plans High Res, HFR Curved OLED VR

by Bob Raikes

Our friends at Jon Peddie’s Techwatch flagged up to us a new start up company in the PC-based headset market, that will have an UltraHD curved OLED display with 120Hz refresh and 10 bit …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 40

Alienware Joins Gaze Notebook Market

by Bob Raikes

Alienware sneaked a notebook, the Alienware 17, with gaze recognition into the market while we were tied up with IFA and joins Acer in using the technology. Features that are enabled by the Tobii-based …

Tags:Game Playing| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 23 - Issue 40

Dolby Explains Dolby Vision vs HDR10

by Bob Raikes

If you are unsure about the difference between HDR10 and Dolby Vision, Dolby’s Giles Baker, Sr Vice President, Broadcast Business Group at Dolby Laboratories, has put a post on Linked In that explains it …

Tags:Back Panel| Dolby Vision| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 39

UHD in India Set for Growth

by Yvette Raikes

A report from US research firm Grand View Research says that the global 4K STB market will reach $7.18 billion by 2024, with growing UltraHD viewing contributing to this. Over the next eight years, …

Tags:4k| India| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| STBs| UltraHD| Vol 23 - Issue 39

LeEco Interconnects

by Yvette Raikes

The US subsidiary of Chinese company LeEco is holding its official launch in San Francisco on 19th October. The company has a huge range of products which can be internet-connected – from electric cars …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| LeEco (formerly LeTV)| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 39

HTC Moves Viveport out of beta

by Isaac Oburu

HTC has announced of Viveport at Los Angeles during a virtual reality expo – VRLA. The store will be accessible in more than 30 countries.

Tags:3D| HTC| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 39