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Köhler Rejoins TP Vision

by Raverstead

Henrik Köhler has been named as the new managing director of TP Vision for Germany, Austria and Switzerland from 1st January 2015. Köhler worked for Philips DACH for 20 years until 2013, as managing …

Tags:Austria| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Switzerland| TPV (TP Vision)| Vol 21 - Issue 49

Lenovo Result 06/11/2014

by Raverstead

Lenovo Group posted a net profit in Q2 of $262 million on turnover of $10.5 billion, which compares with a net profit of $220 million on turnover of $9.8 billion in the second quarter …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 44

Mas Continues With Wintel

by Raverstead

Germany’s Mas Elektronik has introduced the ‘big brother’ to its Xoro Pad 8W2 tablet. The Xoro Pad 10W4 is one of the growing number of Intel tablets, running Windows 8.1 on a quad-core 1.8GHz …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 49| Windows

Prestigio Names DACH Manager

by Raverstead

Prestigio has appointed Christian Stuhrmann as country general manager for Germany, Austria and Switzerland (DACH).

Tags:Asbis (Prestigio)| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| People| Vol 21 - Issue 48

Russia Considers Blanket Device Ban

by Raverstead

Russia will ban a host of connected products from being sold in the country from 1st January, according to local news source RR News. The decision will potentially affect any device that can access …

Tags:Cloud Computing| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Russia| Vol 21 - Issue 44

SEL Exceeds 1,000ppi With OLED

by Raverstead

Semiconductor Energy Laboratory showed two new OLED displays at Display Innovations 2014 in Japan last month. The first was a 2.8″ colour unit with 2560 x 1440 resolution – 1,049ppi! A c-axis aligned oxide …

Tags:AMOLED| Flexible Displays| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductor Energy Laboratory (SEL)| Vol 21 - Issue 44| WOLED (White OLED)

Beneluz Ends DOOH Slump

by Raverstead

OVAB Europe’s Digital Signage Business Climate Index (DBCI) shows an increase in Benelux since the last poll in September. The Index has risen from 52.38 base points to 61.36, ending a shallow slump that …

Tags:Belgium| Digital Signage Federation Europe (was OVAB)| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Netherlands| Vol 21 - Issue 49

Stretched Displays Are for Specific Applications

by Raverstead

Two bar-type signage displays from BenQ, which were introduced at Infocomm 2014 (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 20), are now available in the USA. The BH280 and BH380 are professional displays, with a 50,000-hour …

Tags:BenQ| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Mobile Display Monitor| Stretched Displays| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Toshiba Provides Component Choice

by Raverstead

Toshiba’s Satellite laptop range has seen a significant expansion, with 12 new models in the Satellite L50-B, L50D-B (15.6″) and L70-B (17.3″) lines. The 15.6″ models are 23.5mm thick and weigh 2.2kg. The 17.3″ …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| toshiba| Vol 21 - Issue 44

Winners Announced for Intel’s ‘Make it Wearable’ Contest

by Raverstead

Intel’s Make it Wearable contest, announced at CES 2014, challenged competitors to design innovative and creative wearable devices. Devices could be entered on one of two tracks: ‘Development’ (must be an actual concept based …

Tags:Back Panel| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 44| Wearables

JDI Cuts Smartphone Panel Prices

by Raverstead

Smartphone panels costing $20+ have been to cut to below $20 by Japan Display, says Chinese newspaper UDN. According to the source, the move was taken to spur orders from handset vendors and meet …

Tags:Japan Display Inc (JDI)| Mobile Display Monitor| Small & Medium Displays| Small Medium Panel Supply| Vol 21 - Issue 48

Samsung In Running for A9 Orders

by Raverstead

Both Samsung and TSMC are competing for orders to produce Apple’s A9 SoC, according to reports from Asian media. Samsung was the main producer of Apple chips until a deal was signed with TSMC …

Tags:Apple| Chips| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| SOCs| TSMC| Vol 21 - Issue 44