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Visionox Shares AMOLED Design Wins

by Tom Allen

Visionox has begun to produce a 1.45″ AMOLED display for wearable applications. The new display has 340 x 272 resolution and a 1.5mm frame. It features both MIPI and SPI interfaces. Visionox has said …

Tags:AMOLED| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Production| Smartwatches| Vol 22 - Issue 52

HP Smartphone Return Rumoured

by Milos Pavlovic

German website Dr.Windows claims that HP is to return to the smartphone game in 2016, describing a 5.8″ phablet called the HP Falcon. The phone will apparently feature 2560 x 1440 resolution and a …

Tags:HP Inc| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| MWC 2016| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 52

HTC Pursuing VR for Vehicles

by Tom Allen

Taiwanese media reports that HTC is working with car makers, and will use its HTC Vive VR headset as a new car demonstrator in 2016. HTC is currently working with Ford to showcase its …

Tags:Automotive| Back Panel| HTC| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Taiwan| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 52

UltraHD IPTV in the Middle East

by Tom Allen

Middle East telco Etisalat is launching a new UltraHD IPTV service in the UAE and select other MEA markets in Q1’16, in partnership with Huawei. The new 4k Linea Channel and VoD service will …

Tags:4k| Huawei| Large Display Monitor| MEA (Middle East & Africa)| Mobile Display Monitor| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 52

Scale-1 Does VR Without a Headset

by Tom Allen

French company Scale-1 Portal will introduce a VR projection solution at CES in January, which brings owners right into the action. ‘SCALee’ is a Windows 10 PC, UST projector and camera, housed in a …

Tags:Home Cinema| Interactive Projectors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 22 - Issue 52| Windows

Rovi Renews Sony Agreement

by Tom Allen

Rovi has renewed its patent license agreement with Sony. The multi-year agreement continues to provide Sony with a license to use Rovi’s entertainment discovery patent portfolio for its consumer electronics devices, worldwide.

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Rovi| sony| TV (Television)| Vol 22 - Issue 52

Fujitsu To Split PC & Phone Businesses

by Bob Raikes

From February 1st, Fujitsu plans to spin off its PC (Company Split A) and phone businesses (Company Split B) as separate operations. The PC operation will be called “Fujitsu Client Computing Ltd”, while the …

Tags:Fujitsu| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| PC Market (Personal Computers - PCs)| toshiba| Vaio| Vol 22 - Issue 52

Wolf Achieves 4K60 at 4:4:4

by Tom Allen

Wolf Cinema has modified several existing D-ILA (LCoS) projectors to ready its lineup for the new year. Four models have been updated and two are ‘new’. The SDC-8, SDC-10, SDC-12 and SDC-15 projectors are …

Tags:CES 2016| HDMI| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Mobile Display Monitor| Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 52

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Varlink Takes Rugged Panasonic Products

by Tom Allen

Varlink is now distributing Panasonic’s Toughbook, Toughpad and EPoS products in the UK.

Tags:Distribution| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Panasonic| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 52

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Panasonic Focuses Touch on Automotive

by Tom Allen

Panasonic is seeking to transition its touch panel production completely to vehicle applications by 2020, say sources quoting Japan’s Nikkei newspaper. About 70% of Panasonic’s touch business is dedicated to vehicle applications today. According …

Tags:Automotive| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Panasonic| Touch| Vol 22 - Issue 52

Intel Completes Altera Acquisition

by Bob Raikes

Intel has completed its acquisition of Altera, a maker of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).(Intel to Buy Altera for $16.7 Billion) Analyst Comment We have previously reported on the work that Altera was doing on …

Tags:FPGAs| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 52

GTK’s After-Market Film Widens Viewing Angles

by Tom Allen

UK-based GTK has created a new polariser called the ‘O-Film’, which is said to improve viewing angles when applied to displays. GTK’s Clive Dickinson, a business manager, says that the O-Film can be used …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Polarisers| Vol 22 - Issue 52| Wide Viewing Angles