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Apple and Samsung Patent Fight Resumes

by Bob Raikes

Apple and Samsung are in court again in another battle in the ongoing war over five patents. This is the third court case and the war has been going on since 2011. The key …

Tags:Apple| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 25 - Issue 19

Fox to Deliver UltraHD and HDR Video Over 5G at 2018 US Open

by Andrew Fenn

Fox Sports, in cooperation with the Fox Innovation Lab and partners Ericsson, Intel and AT&T, will use 5G technology to stream Ultra HD and HDR video over 5G for broadcast nationwide in the US …

Tags:4k| 5G| AT&T| Ericsson| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Sports and Stadiums| Vol 25 - Issue 19

Warranty Week Updates on Costs

by Bob Raikes

Warranty Week has published a survey of the US computer industry that looks at warranty costs. 330 companies were checked (although this did not include Dell, which is now private, and Microsoft which does …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 19| warranty

Can FMMs be Made by Electroforming?

by Bob Raikes

A group at the New Material Engineering Department of Sunchon University in Korea, led by Professor Park Yong-Bum, has published a paper describing a new method of electroforming invar material (in comparison to rolling …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| R&D (Research & Development)| Vapour Deposition| Vol 25 - Issue 19

AOC Monitor Runs via USB Type-C

by Bob Raikes

AOC has a new 15.6″ FullHD monitor, the I1601FWUX, using an IPS panel that runs via USB Type-C with the DisplayPort Alt mode and power to allow single cable connectivity to notebook PCs. With …

Tags:MMD (AOC Philips)| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| USB Monitors| Vol 25 - Issue 19

AOC Monitor Runs via USB Type-C

by Bob Raikes

AOC has a new 15.6″ FullHD monitor, the I1601FWUX, using an IPS panel that runs via USB Type-C with the DisplayPort Alt mode and power to allow single cable connectivity to notebook PCs. With …

Tags:MMD (AOC Philips)| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| USB Monitors| Vol 25 - Issue 19

Japan Display Result 15/05/2018

by Vijaya

Japan Display Inc. announced its fourth quarter and full year financial results for fiscal year 2017 ended on March 31, 2018. Net sales for Q4 FY17 were ¥151.9 billion ($1.38 billion), a decrease of …

Tags:Financial Data| Japan Display Inc (JDI)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 19

LG Could Build a G10.5 OLED Fab in Paju

by Bob Raikes

An official at LG Display has said that the company is considering building a a G10.5 OLED fab at the firm’s Paju site with a capacity of 45,000 substrates per month. This is instead …

Tags:Korea| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| OLED TVs| Vol 25 - Issue 19

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HannStar Display Result 14/05/2018

by Vijaya

HannStar Display Corporation announced its consolidated financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2018 with net revenues of NT$4.44 billion ($149 million), a decrease of 28.8%, compared to NT$6.24 billion ($209 million) …

Tags:Financial Data| Hannstar (Hannspree)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 19

Samsung Books Most of Sanan Mini LED Capacity for New LCD TVs

by Andrew Fenn

Samsung Electronics has booked up almost all of Sanan Optoelectronics’ mini LED production capacity for backlighting in a range of LCD TVs it plans to release in the third quarter of 2018, for a …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD Backlights| MiniLED| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 25 - Issue 19

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Asus Provides for EU Price Fixing Fine

by Bob Raikes

On its quarterly financial report, Asus has said that it has put aside €65 million ($77 million) to cover a settlement with European competition authorities after it was accused of fixing the prices that …

Tags:Asus| Europe| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Price Fixing| Vol 25 - Issue 19

YouTube Adds Newer iPhones to List of HDR-Compatible Devices

by Andrew Fenn

HDR on YouTube is now supported on iPhone X, 8 and 8 Plus, joining the Google Pixel, LG V30 and Samsung Galaxy S8, as well as Sony’s Xperia XZ Premium. These are the first …

Tags:Apple| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Vol 25 - Issue 19| YouTube