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Analogix Claims First Single-Chip USB-C Switch for DisplayPort

by Tom Allen

Click to enlargeAnalogix has launched a new DisplayPort chip series called the ANX7440/30 family. It is an integrated solution capable of switching DisplayPort 1.3 and 1.4 at 8.1Gbps and USB 3.1 (Gen 2) 10Gbps …

Tags:Analogix| Chips| DisplayPort| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductors| USB| Vol 23 - Issue 32

HP Cuts Android for Windows

by Tom Allen

VP Michael Park says that HP wants to provide a high-margin, premium product for office workers with its Elite X3 smartphone.HP Inc. is cutting its losses in the Android space in favour of Windows …

Tags:Android| HP Inc| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 23 - Issue 32| Windows

Nvidia Extends Full 10-Series to Notebooks

by Tom Allen

Nvidia has revealed at Gamescom that its new 10-series GPUs (GTX1080, 1070 and 1060) will be installed on gaming notebooks from major manufacturers. Normally, Nvidia produces less-powerful mobile versions of its cards (i.e. GTX …

Tags:Graphics Cards| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Nvidia| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 32

Innolux Focuses on Mid-Size at Touch Taiwan

by Tom Allen

Innolux has revealed what it will be showing at Touch Taiwan (24th – 26th August) this year: an event where, traditionally, panel makers in Taiwan demonstrate their newest developments. Notebooks are an essential facet …

Tags:Innolux| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch Taiwan 2016| Vol 23 - Issue 32

TI’s Minidock Design Carries USB and Power

by Tom Allen

Texas Instruments has introduced a USB-C and Power Delivery minidock (51 x 102mm) reference design, which can support USB data, power, video and audio signals. The reference design can take power from a USB-C …

Tags:Chips| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TI (Texas Instruments)| USB| Vol 23 - Issue 32

HP Prepares New Gaming Models

by Tom Allen

During Gamescom in Germany, HP revealed several new products, two of which feature gaming displays. One is a 17.3″ notebook with a choice of two of Nvidia’s new 10-series mobile GPUs, and the other …

Tags:Curved Displays| Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| HP Inc| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Variable Frame Rate (VRR)| Vol 23 - Issue 32

Toshiba Result 12/08/2016

by Dhruv Dayal Gupta

Toshiba reported Q1 2016 net profit of $774 million. Turnover was $11.7 billion. The company reported its first quarterly net profit in six consecutive periods, although turnover was still in decline on account of …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| toshiba| Vol 23 - Issue 32

AR/VR Will Grow at More Than a 180% CAGR

by Tom Allen

IDC projects worldwide revenues from augmented (AR) and virtual (VR) reality growing from $5.2 billion this year to more than $162 billion in 2020. This represents a CAGR of 181.3% over the five-year period. …

Tags:Augmented Reality| IDC| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 32| Worldwide

WowTech VR Box 3 – A low cost alternative to Samsung Gear VR

by Norbert Hildebrand

The just announced WowTech VR Box 3 is a smartphone-based virtual reality headset comparable to the Samsung Gear VR. It allows the use of most 4” to 6” smartphones including the Apple iPhone 6 …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 33

Shirts Display Pollution Status

by Tom Allen

Nikolas Bentel, a designer in New York City, has released a range of shirts that change colour in the presence of pollution, according to Mark Fihn’s Flexible Substrate. Bentel worked with Autodesk to develop …

Tags:Fabric & Textile Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 32| Wearable Market

Actions Designs for Personal 3D HMDs

by Tom Allen

Actions Semiconductor, of China, has released a chipset called the V100 for personal 3D cinema headsets. It is an all-in-one chip, featuring a MIPS32 processor, an integrated video engine, display subsystem and audio engine. …

Tags:3D (Three Dimensions)| China| Chips| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductors| Vol 23 - Issue 32

Kyulux Licenses Deep Learning System for TADF Screening

by Tom Allen

Kyulux has secured a licence to Harvard University’s Molecular Space Shuttle deep learning system. The firm will use this for the discovery of new materials for display and lighting applications. The system is able …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 23 - Issue 32