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VRHero Headset Has Good Optics

by Bob Raikes

VRgineers has developed a headset, the ‘VRHero’ that is intended to deliver ‘the best VR image quality’. The headset was designed in the company’s facilities in Prague and in Los Angeles and has been …

Tags:AWE 2018| Leap Motion| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 25

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AWE Expo 2018 is a Rush

by Bob Raikes

We managed to make the most of our stay on the West Coast of the USA for SID and Infocomm to make a visit to Augmented World Expo, the undoubted major event in the …

Tags:Augmented Reality| AWE 2018| Mixed Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Qualcomm| Vol 25 - Issue 25| Vuzix

Motorola Working on Means to Minimize Deformation in Foldable Displays

by Arthur Berman

On June 14th, a patent application filed by Motorola Mobility LLC. (Chicago, IL) was published. It discloses a means to address the issue of semi-permanent screen deformation in foldable displays. The basic idea in …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Motorola| Patents| Vol 25 - Issue 25

IP Wire: 10-Millionth US Patent Actually Issued to AR Firm

by Andrew Fenn

Last week, the White House held a ceremony to acknowledge that a patent filed by defence contractor Raytheon on June 19th was the 10-millionth US patent to be signed in, 228 years after the …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Back Panel| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Vol 25 - Issue 25

Magic Leap Files Patent for AR Glasses That Can Monitor Vital Signs

by Andrew Fenn

A patent filed by Magic Leap, dating back to November 2017, details a new AR glasses product that can monitor vital signs including body temperature, heart rate, respiration, sweating and glucose levels, with built-in …

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

A MicroLED by Any Other Name….

by Bob Raikes

We hit a new record report size this week with our SID report. (If you normally get it as an attachment but didn’t this week, it may have hit an email limit, but you …

Tags:Editorial| Large Display Monitor| MicroLED| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 24

Russian VR Firm Presents Stroke Recovery Technique at CEBIT

by Andrew Fenn

Russian developers have revealed “TauTracker”, a new VR technique for patients recovering after a stroke, at the CEBIT 2018 event in Hanover, Germany. The user manipulates objects in VR with their own hands to …

Tags:AR/VR| Mobile Display Monitor| Russia| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 24

4D Boosts Raspberry Pi Range to add Touch

by Bob Raikes

We reported on Australian company 4D Systems from the Embedded World event last year (Embedded World 2017 – Round Up). Now the company has released through its European distribution, a range of three new …

Tags:LCD Modules| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 24

Samsung Opens Its First Experience Centre in Latin America

by Bob Raikes

Samsung has opened its first experience centre in Latin America with a new location in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The two storey, 400 m² location is built into a historic mansion. The ground floor features …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Latin America (Latam)| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 25 - Issue 25

IHS: First Foldable OLED Smartphone Displays to Hit Market This Year

by Andrew Fenn

While the flexible AMOLED display market included equal volumes of flat and curved displays in 2017, foldable displays weren’t expected to be in mass production until a few years later, according to IHS Markit’s …

Tags:Flexible Displays| IHS Markit| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 24

PeriscapeVR Launches Experience Centre at JFK Airport

by Andrew Fenn

PeriscapeVR has launched a VR Experience Centre at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, US. Featuring curated VR, the six-month pop-up will provide more than 70,000 daily passengers with experiences to enjoy …

Tags:AR/VR| Location-based Entertainment (LBE)| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 24

Microsoft No Longer Planning to Bring VR Support to Xbox One

by Andrew Fenn

Microsoft has done a U-turn on its plans to bring VR capabilities to Xbox One. Back when it was first announced, “Project Scorpio” — which went on to become the most recent addition to …

Tags:AR/VR| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 24| xBox