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Blind People See The Light With eSight’s OLED

by Tom Allen

A US company called eSight has developed glasses using OLED displays that bring sight to people who are registered legally blind. The glasses use a high-speed camera and patented video processing software as well …

Tags:Back Panel| Eyewear| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Archimedia Supports HDR and UltraHD

by Tom Allen

Archimedia’s Atlas media player has been updated to v3.1.1, enabling playback of UltraHD content at 60fps. HDR and multiple formats are also supported.    

Tags:Digital Signage| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Media Players| Mobile Display Monitor| Software| UltraHD & 4K| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Hannspree Micro PC receives CeBIT Preview Innovation Award

by Tom Allen

Hannspree’s Micro PC (Hannspree Licenses Windows for Micro PC Stick) has been recognised as the ‘most innovative product’ at the CeBIT preview events in Hamburg and Munich.     

Tags:Back Panel| Hannstar (Hannspree)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| PCs| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Amazon Result 06/02/2015

by Helen Vince

Amazon.com Inc. reported a net profit of $214 million in Q4, on turnover of $23.1 billion, compared with a net profit a year earlier of $239 million and turnover of $21 billion. For the …

Tags:Amazon| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 06

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Do Head Up Displays Add to Safety in Cars?

by Norbert Hildebrand

Head Up Displays (HUDs) are entering the automobile industry at an impressive speed. Not so long ago HUDs were the exception rather than the rule in automotive instrumentation. Now, many new models in the …

Tags:Automotive| Head Up Displays HUDs| Health and Safety| Mobile Display Monitor| Opinion| Vol 22 - Issue 08

Meta AR glasses

Meta AR Secures $23 Million in Series A Funding

by Norbert Hildebrand

We have reported before on Meta Augmented Reality as a developer of augmented reality glasses. The California-based company was founded in 2012 and has raised $2 million in its Kickstarter campaign, selling 1,500 AR …

Tags:AR Glasses| Augmented Reality| Crowdfunding (Kickstarter etc)| Financial Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 06

US Military Develops Iron Man Suit

by Norbert Hildebrand

The US military (DoD) is looking to develop an iron man suit for its special forces units. It states that the new TALOS  (Tactical Assault Light Operators Suit) is also very helpful in other …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Military & Defence| Mobile Display Monitor| Sensors| Vol 22 - Issue 06

LCD Supply Demand

Steady as We Go for Panel Supply

by Bob Raikes

This week, we have published our report on the BETT show which took place at the end of last week and we’ve got into the serious build up for ISE. It’s a busy time …

Tags:AUO| BOE| Display Supply & Demand| Editorial| Innolux| Investment| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| Production Capacity| Samsung Display| Vol 22 - Issue 05

Kyocera Result 06/02/2015

by Helen Vince

Kyocera Corporation has announced its third quarter results, posting a net profit of ¥30.3 billion ($258.2 million) on turnover of ¥387.3 billion ($3.3 billion), which compares with a net profit of ¥26.4 billion ($224.9 …

Tags:Financial Data| Kyocera| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Microsoft to Invest in Android Startup Cyanogen

by Vanessa Browning

Microsoft is reported to have invested in Cyanogen, a company which offers an alternative Android mobile operating system to Google. According to a blog post in the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft would be a …

Tags:Android| Investment| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 06

Argos Plans Digital Outlets in Sainsbury’s

by Helen Vince

Argos is planning to open 10 pilot digital stores within Sainsbury’s supermarkets across the UK before the summer. The new format stores will provide customers with a choice of over 20,000 non-grocery products, including …

Tags:Argos| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Retailers| Vol 22 - Issue 06

MediaTek Touches 150Mbps Down

by Tom Allen

Mediatek is building a 64-bit octa-core smartphone chip, as it competes against Qualcomm. The MT6752 will be in smartphones shipping by the end of Q2. All eight cores are based on ARM’s Cortex A53 …

Tags:Chips| LTE| Mediatek| Mobile Display Monitor| Mobile Processors| Vol 22 - Issue 06