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05 LEDs Need a Lot of Power and EMF is an Issue

by Bob Raikes

The afternoon session was kicked off by Francis Cagney of ND Satcom, who had looked at the issues of trying to drive a FullHD LED display. He explained how LED walls are made of …

Tags:Electronic Displays 2015| Large Display Monitor| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 22 - Issue 09

04 In Cars, Augmented Reality with HUDs is Next Step

by Bob Raikes

The final speaker in the session was Prashanth Halady of Robert Bosch, where he is the Director of the Center of Competence, HMI (Human Machine Interfaces). Bosch’s business covers automation, consumer and automotive products …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Automotive| Electronic Displays 2015| Gesture Recognition| Head Up Displays HUDs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 09

03 User Experience is the Key

by Bob Raikes

The third speaker of the morning session was Franz Koller of User Interface Design GmbH (UID), who looks at the “user experience” and who has been working in user testing since he worked on …

Tags:Electronic Displays 2015| HMI| Industrial Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 09

02 Hendy Says 2015 Will be a Bad Year for Display Suppliers

by Bob Raikes

Ian Hendy of Hendy Consulting then spoke. Hendy has a consulting business with David Barnes of Bizwits and spends his time consulting for companies that want to be in the display business somewhere. The …

Tags:business| Display Supply & Demand| Electronic Displays 2015| Large Display Monitor| Large LCD Supply| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 22 - Issue 09

01 Electronic Displays 2015 Hits Record Attendance

by Bob Raikes

WProf Blankenbach at ED 2015e went along to the annual Electronic Display conference in Nuremberg run by Prof. Karlheinz Blankenbach alongside the Embedded World Exhibition. Prof Blankenbach started by saying that the conference, which …

Tags:Electronic Displays 2015| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 09

Kirk Edwardson Speaks About HbbTV 2.0

by Tom Allen

The HbbTV Association finalised and released the HbbTV 2.0 specification last month (UltraHD and Continuity Arrive With HbbTV 2.0). The new document outlined various additions to HbbTV, such as support for the HEVC codec …

Tags:HbbTV| HEVC (H.265)| HTML5| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 11

UDC Signs Licensing Deal with OLEDWorks

by Helen Vince

Universal Display (UDC) has signed an OLED Technology License Agreement with OLEDWorks, a US-based light engine and panel manufacturing company, granting non-exclusive rights to manufacture and sell phosphorescent OLED lighting products. In return, OLEDWorks …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Licensing| Lighting| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| UDC| Vol 22 - Issue 09

Sharp Loses Rights to IGZO Trademark

by Helen Vince

Japan’s Intellectual Property High Court has supported a decision by the Patent Office to invalidate the registered trademark “IGZ0” owned by Sharp. The decision came after the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), which …

Tags:IGZO| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| sharp| Trademarks and Copyright| Vol 22 - Issue 09

Hannspree’s 10″ Tablet Challenges Small Model Prices

by Tom Allen

The SN1AT75B is a new 10.1″ tablet from Hannspree, aimed at new and casual tablet users. A stand-out feature of the new tablet is its low cost combined with its reasonable specifications. The unit …

Tags:Hannstar (Hannspree)| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 09

HTC Kick-Starts New Promotion

by Tom Allen

A new version of the HTC One (M8) has been announced: a special edition model that will only be available to win, not buy. Created with the UEFA Champion’s League, the phone has the …

Tags:Back Panel| HTC| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 09

Inventec Forecasts 50% Shipment Rise

by Tom Allen

Taiwan’s Inventec expects to raise its smart handheld device shipments from 51 million in 2014 to 75 million this year. These will include 50 million smartphones, produced for Xiaomi, and 5 million tablets for …

Tags:China| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| tablets| Taiwan| Vol 22 - Issue 09

Low-Cost Competition Causes Amazon Order Cuts

by Tom Allen

Tablet shipment orders to Compal and Quanta have been cut by Amazon, says China’s Economic Daily News. The EDN report cites Taiwanese supply chain makers. It claims that the cut in orders is due …

Tags:Amazon| Compal| Mobile Display Monitor| Quanta| Supply Chain| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 09