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HP at CES 2021: The Future of PC Innovation is Now

by Bob Raikes

What They Say HP released details of its new products at CES. The mobile devices were not especially interesting from a display point of view, although the HP Elite Folio convertible uses a Qualcomm …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| HP Inc| Privacy

HP at CES 2021: The Future of PC Innovation is Now

by Artem Alekseenko

The PC has never been more essential, so this year at CES 2021, HP Inc. is launching computing innovations essential to how and where people experience work and life. HP unveiled new devices and …

Tags:CES 2021| Desktop Monitors| HP Inc| Privacy

Study: Smart TVs raise piracy and privacy concerns

by Bob Raikes

What They Say The article gives some interesting data on how (US) consumers view the sharing of data to SmartTV operators. There are also some interesting numbers on how viewers feel about video piracy. …

Tags:Privacy| Smart TV

DNP Hardens Flexible FIlms, has Flexible Colour Filters and new Privacy Film

by Bob Raikes

DNP showed a large transparent front projection screen that is available in 40″ or 80″ and has 50% transparency and haze of about 1.0%. The company expects to see applications in retail as well …

Tags:Colour Filters| Film materials| Flexible Displays| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Privacy| Projection Screens| SID Display Week 2018| Transparent Displays| Vol 25 - Issue 21

Optovate Comes out of Stealth Mode

by Bob Raikes

So much of being a successful start-up or technology developer is timing. Start too early and you may run out of momentum and money. Start too late and you run the risk of missing …

Tags:MicroLED| OLEDs| Optics| Privacy| Vol 25 - Issue 12

BETT 2018 Round-Up

by Bob Raikes

3M has been at BETT before, but not recently. At the show, it was highlighting the use of its privacy filters which are now available with higher quality. We couldn’t get technical details, but …

Tags:BETT 2018| Infrared Touch| IWBs| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Pcap (Procap)| Privacy| Vol 25 - Issue 04

Apple Considering Means to Provide Privacy to Display Viewing

by Arthur Berman

Years ago, when LCDs were first introduced into commercial products, the display typically had a narrow angle of view. One aspect of this seeming limitation could actually be thought of as a feature. A …

Tags:LCD displays| Privacy| Vol 24 - Issue 33

Vol 24 #31 Product Round-up

by Bob Raikes

3M has developed a new High Clarity privacy filter that is designed to work better with displays that have higher resolutions. The filter is claimed to have “30% more clarity” than previous products and …

Tags:3M (MMM)| Acer| Dell| DLP Projectors| Fujitsu| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Privacy| Vol 24 - Issue 31

Real Stops Use of Facial Recognition

by Yvette Raikes

The Real chain of department stores in Germany, part of the Metro group, has brought its use of eye contact detection equipment to an end. Cameras were integrated into screens in the POS area …

Tags:DOOH| Germany| Large Display Monitor| Privacy| Vol 24 - Issue 24

RealD Updates its Intelilight Technology – and More

by Chris Chinnock

We met with RealD in a meeting room at the back of the South Hall at CES to discuss progress on its Intelilight technology. This is essentially an intelligent backlight that can direct light …

Tags:Automotive| Autostereo 3D| CES 2017| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Privacy| RealD| Stereo 3D| Vol 24 - Issue 02

HP Offers a Switchable Privacy Filter on Some Laptops

by Arthur Berman

An issue that will be familiar to many users of laptop computers relates to privacy. In the context of such mobile devices, privacy is the concern that, when in public, it may not be …

Tags:HP Inc| Notebooks| Privacy| Security| Vol 23 - Issue 35

Privacy a Real Stumbling Block for AR / VR?

by Norbert Hildebrand

Some time ago I wrote about the philosophical privacy issue that surround the augmented and virtual reality in general (How Private do You Think You are in a Virtual World? – subscription needed). In …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Oculus Rift| Privacy| Video Editing & Production| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 16