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And Finally – Vol 23 No 03

by Tom Allen

Apple spoofs are a long-running joke in the tech industry, but Above Average’s advert for the ‘iPhone D’ – “the iPhone for drunk assholes” – takes the cake. Drunk people can’t be trusted, so …

Tags:Back Panel| iPhone| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 03| YouTube

Changhong is Quiet

by Tom Allen

Changhong was promoting a new brand, ‘Chiq TV’, which applies to all of its new sets to be launched this year. The Q2A and Q2AE TVs are OLED sets, using panels from LG Display. …

Tags:CES 2016| Changhong| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED TVs| Super Hi-Vision (8K)| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Notebook Makers Pin Hopes on Resolution

by Tom Allen

The economic downturn and popularity of tablet devices are causing notebook and panel makers to increasingly adopt higher display resolutions to keep consumer attention, says IHS. Worldwide notebook panel demand was down 12% YoY …

Tags:FullHD (1080P)| IHS Markit| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Resolution| Vol 23 - Issue 01

Digital Experience Has Lots to See

by Tom Allen

Digital Experience, aka Pepcom, is the largest of the CES press events – almost a mini show by itself. This year it was held in the Mirage hotel, and the ‘Sun, Surf and Tech’ …

Tags:Augmented Reality| BlackBerry| Blue Light| CES 2016| Dell| DLP Projectors| Epson| Eyewear| Kopin| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Mobile Display Monitor| Philips| USB| ViewSonic| Vol 23 - Issue 02| Vuzix

ZTE Crowd Sources Innovation

by Tom Allen

The ZTE press conference takes this year’s coveted ‘worst-arranged event of CES’ award. The room was far too small for the number of people who wanted to attend, and was almost entirely full once …

Tags:CES 2016| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| USA| Vol 23 - Issue 02| ZTE

Seiki Pushes to Change Brand Perception

by Tom Allen

China’s Seiki brand is keen to promote itself, rushing to become known as a maker of high-end products. It’s a turnaround for the company that many people know for launching the first sub-$1,000 UltraHD …

Tags:AMOLED| CES 2016| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Samsung Display| Seiki| Transparent Displays| UltraHD| Vol 23 - Issue 02

And Finally – Vol 23 No 01

by Tom Allen

Late last year, Jaguar pulled what some might call ‘a stunt preying on peoples’ expectations’, and others would refer to as ‘brilliant marketing’. Let’s just say that it involves virtual reality – but, then …

Tags:Automotive| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 01

Innovation (And Everything Else) Grows at CES

by Bob Raikes

The Consumer Electronics Show again managed to grow in 2016, becoming the largest edition of the event ever. More than 3,800 companies attended as exhibitors, across more than 229,000m² of space. In excess of …

Tags:CES 2016| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 02

A new boss for Tech Data

by Milos Pavlovic

Dorothee Stolzenberg, previously with Dell and Microsoft has joined Tech Data as Country Manager for Austria. She previously worked for C2000 as Component BU Manager in the early ’90s.

Tags:Austria| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Recruitment & Appointments| TechData| Vol 23 - Issue 01

New BlackBerry Products Will Run Android

by Bob Raikes

BlackBerry confirmed to CNet at this year’s CES that Blackberry’s own OS has come to an end and that all new products will run Android. The BlackBerry OS will still be supplied on existing …

Tags:Android| BlackBerry| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 01

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Huawei: Europe Will Boost Phone Shipments

by Tom Allen

Sources in the handset supply chain say that Huawei expects to ship 120 million smartphones this year, up from 108 million last year and 75 million in 2014. The company believes that its business …

Tags:Huawei| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphone Market| Vol 23 - Issue 01

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Innolux Sees 15% Decline in 2015

by Bob Raikes

Innolux’s sales grew by 3.8$ to NT$26.4 billion ($792m) in December, but were still down 30.8% on the year ago period. 10.21 million large panels were shipped, 5.8% up on November, while small and …

Tags:Financial Data| Innolux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 01