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 Panasonic showed off the 2.0 version of its AR windscreen display

by Bob Raikes

What They Say At CES, Panasonic Automotive showed version 2.0 of its AR HUD that includes an eye-tracking system that identifies the individual driver’s height and head movement behind the wheel and dynamically adjusts …

Tags:Automotive| CES 2022| Gaze Recognition| Panasonic

Kopin & Panasonic Subsidiary show VR Headset

by Bob Raikes

What They Say We have been reporting on Kopin’s microOLEDs and its developments of all plastic ‘pancake optics’. At CES 2022, Shiftall, a fully owned subsidiary of Panasonic, showed a headset based on the …

Tags:CES 2022| Kopin| Microdisplays| OLEDs| Optics| Panasonic| Virtual Reality

Shiftall Introduces MaganeX, World’s First 5.2K High-Dynamic-Range Virtual-Reality Glasses at CES 2022 Incorporating Kopin’s 2.6K x 2.6K OLED Displays and All-Plastic Pancake Optics

by Artem Alekseenko

Shiftall Inc., a fully owned subsidiary of Panasonic Corporation, will reveal MaganeX, its stylish, lightweight, high-dynamic-range, virtual-reality glasses at CES 2022 this week incorporating Lightning® 2.6K x 2.6K micro OLED displays on chip (DoC®) …

Tags:CES 2022| Glass| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Kopin| Panasonic| Virtual Reality

CES, Looking Backward And Forward

by Pete Putman

I’ve been penning my thoughts for Display Daily for well over a decade, and what a turbulent time that’s been for the display industry! Back in December of 2011, no one could have predicted …

Tags:Hisense| LG Electronics (LGE)| Panasonic| PDP| Samsung| sharp| TCL| toshiba| TVs (TV Sets)

Sisvel Signs an Agreement Under the VP9 Patents With Panasonic Corporation

by Artem Alekseenko

Sisvel International S.A. announced that it has signed a worldwide patent license agreement with Panasonic Corporation for Sisvel’s VP9 Licensing Program covering the sale and distribution of Panasonic’s VP9 enabled products. “Sisvel has a …

Tags:Panasonic| Patents| Sisvel| VP9

Links Week Commencing 20th December 2021

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week. 5G Threatens Aviation According to Boeing and …

Tags:5G| Aviation| Dolby Atmos| Dolby Vision| LED| Panasonic| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Sports and Stadiums| Testing| TVs (TV Sets)| Xiaomi

Panasonic To Close More TV Manufacturing

by Bob Raikes

What They Say JiJi Press reports that Panasonic has gone ahead with a plan to move production of its smallest sets (and most of its TV production according to the FT) to TCL in …

Tags:Panasonic| TV Production| TVs (TV Sets)

Panasonic Adds Apple TV to 2017-21 Sets

by Bob Raikes

What They Say FlatPanelsHD reported that Panasonic has added support for Apple TV+ on 2017-2021 OLED and LCD TVs that have the ‘My Home Screen’ platform in Europe. What We Think It’s unusual to …

Tags:Apple| Panasonic| Streaming Video| SVOD

Canon has developed an image sensor for photographs in the dark

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Nikkei reported that Canon has developed a new image sensor that is said to be 10 times better at detecting light than conventional devices. The sensor uses a technology called a …

Tags:Cameras| Canon| Panasonic| Sensors| sony

Links Week Ending 26th November 2021

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the second part of this week. LG 2022 OLED TVs: 42″ C2, 83″ …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Automotive| Desktop Monitors| Germany| LG Electronics (LGE)| Microdisplays| OLED TVs| OLEDs| Panasonic| Recruitment & Appointments| Semiconductor Market| Smart TV| Sports and Stadiums| STBs| Thin Clients| Vodafone| Wi-Fi