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Mirasol Evolution Produces ‘Any’ Colour

by Tom Allen

Researchers at Qualcomm MEMS Technologies have developed a new display, using a mirror and an absorbing layer to take advantage of the wave properties of natural light. The development is the latest version of …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Qualcomm| Reflective Display| Vol 22 - Issue 26

German Firm to Create Technology Park

by Helen Vince

German technology firm Wammes & Partner says it is aiming to create a technology park in Gundersheim near Worms for high tech companies in the field of applied physics. The company has a 20,000 …

Tags:Germany| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Lattice Provides IR Control to ZTE

by Tom Allen

Lattice Semiconductor has announced that its iCE40 LM field-programmable gate array is being used in ZTE’s Star 2 flagship smartphone. The chipset is used to perform IR remote control and sensor hub functions.

Tags:Back Panel| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductors| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 26| ZTE

DxO Boasts of World’s First ‘Truly Connected Camera’

by Tom Allen

Cameras are not an area that we often delve into, but we wanted to highlight the DxO One – a smartphone companion, billed as ‘the world’s first truly connected camera’. The lens is held …

Tags:Cameras| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Is Flexible OLED Possible for Apple’s iPhone?

by Tom Allen

UBI Research, of Korea, writes that flexible AMOLED displays are the newest form of smartphone differentiation. Now that hardware performance has improved ‘as much as possible’, Samsung and LG are using flexible screens to …

Tags:AMOLED| Apple| AUO| Flexible Displays| Japan Display Inc (JDI)| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung Display| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Customers Get Choice With HP’s Notebooks

by Tom Allen

HP has shown off new notebooks in its Envy line, which have several options for users: CPUs, GPUs, storage and more. The 14″ Envy 14 and 15.6″ Envy 15 (very innovative names there, HP…) …

Tags:AMD| HP Inc| Intel| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Global Display Market to Reach $155 Billion by 2020

by Tom Allen

Marketsandmarkets has published a new report on the global display market: including LCD, LED, OLED and electrophoretic types. The report (paid: http://tinyurl.com/ptorcva) analyses the display market to 2020. CAGR is expected to be 6% …

Tags:AMOLED| Electrochromic Displays| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| LED| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Samsung AMOLEDs Approach LCD Efficiency

by Tom Allen

Anandtech has posted an article analysing the varying power consumption levels of Samsung’s AMOLED displays, in the Galaxy S4, S5, S5 LTE-A and S6. A white image (forcing the OLED display to draw the …

Tags:AMOLED| Mobile Display Monitor| Power Consumption| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Prestigio Signs Deal with Game

by Helen Vince

In the UK, Prestigio has signed a partnership with Game to launch various products across the retailer’s 320 stores. Devices which will be available include the Prestigio Grace X3 Multiphone and Prestigio Multipad 3017. …

Tags:Distribution| Mobile Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 22 - Issue 26

OnePlus Shares More Info in Dribs and Drabs

by Tom Allen

China’s OnePlus has teased more information about its upcoming smartphone (OnePlus Plans Second Exclusive Handset), the OnePlus Two. On Twitter, the company announced that the phone would use a USB-C connector, incorporating special features …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| USB| Vol 22 - Issue 26

US DoJ Approves Nokia/Alcatel-Lucent Merger

by Helen Vince

The US Department of Justice has given its approval to Nokia Networks’ proposed merger with Alcatel-Lucent. Nokia has already gained approval for the deal in Serbia and Brazil, while the EU’s antitrust regulators are …

Tags:Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Nokia| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Blackberry Result 23/06/2015

by Helen Vince

Blackberry recorded a net loss in the first quarter of $28 million on turnover of $658 million, which compares with a net profit a year earlier of $23 million on turnover of $966 million. …

Tags:BlackBerry| Financial Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 26