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Samsung Leads Flat-Panel TVs AGAIN

by Super User

Samsung led the flat-panel TV market for the 34th consecutive quarter in Q2’14, taking a 31.8% market share. This was a 1.2 percentage point QoQ rise, said NPD DisplaySearch. LG Electronics’ share fell 0.4 …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| NPD DisplaySearch| Samsung| TV Set Market| Vol 21 - Issue 34| Volume 21

Samsung Matches Curve of the Eye

by Super User

A curved 27″ monitor has been introduced by Samsung. The company says that this makes the S27D590C perfectly suited to entertainment uses such as gaming. Viewing distances to all parts of the screen are …

Tags:Curved Displays| Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Koreans Plan CES Launch for Cadmium-Free QD TVs

by Super User

Cadmium-free quantum dot (QD) TVs will be introduced by Samsung next year, claims the Korea Times. The source quotes an unnamed official at Samsung. Samsung will apparently receive the QDs from Dow Chemical, which …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Nanoco| Quantum Dots| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

Samsung Keeps Professional Monitor Supply Tight

by Super User

We saw Samsung’s UD970 LCD monitor at CES, and again at InfoComm (Display Monitor Vol 21 Nos 3 & 25). Now, the company has released the 31.5″ UltraHD model to the European market. Designed …

Tags:Colour Critical Monitors| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 34| Volume 21

GTDC Recognises Samsung’s Top Growth – Again

by Super User

The Global Technology Distribution Council has presented Samsung with its Gold ‘Rising Star’ award. Samsung is now recognised as the fastest-growing hardware company in the USA, in the $500 million (and higher) revenue category. …

Tags:Back Panel| Distributors| GTDC - Global Technology Distribution Council| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Samsung Corrects Weak Colour Vision With OLED

by Super User

At IMID 2014, Samsung Display (SDC) introduced a 14″ OLED panel (rumoured recently, in Display Monitor Vol 21 No 41). Sources list the resolution as ‘WQUXG’, although this resolution does not exist and likely …

Tags:IMID 2014| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

Samsung’s TV Monitors Combine Best of Both

by Super User

Samsung’s newest TVs, the 24″ T24D310ES LED and 28″ T28D310ES LED, aim to cover all the ways in which users can receive content: be it broadcast TV, PC or console games, Blu-ray films, an …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Samsung| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 21 - Issue 34| Volume 21

UBI Predicts Changing Encapsulation at Samsung

by Super User

Samsung’s upcoming A3 line will use a new hybrid encapsulation technology, Korea’s UBI Research claims. Rather than the current Vitex technique, the new method will be ‘similar to the method that LG Display takes’, …

Tags:AMOLED| Encapsulation| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Samsung’s Wireless Tech is WiGig

by Super User

Recently (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 41), we noted that Samsung’s ‘development’ of a 60GHz wireless technology was surprising, given that the company has been involved with the WiGig standard for several years. Samsung’s …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21| WiGIG

Liquavista Technology – what’s the catch?

by Bob Raikes

The story that caught my attention particularly this week is the report that Samsung is trying to sell Liquavista, the Philips spin-off that it bought in January 2011 (the story has been going around …

Tags:LCD| Liquavista| MyBlog| Samsung

Samsung’s Sharp Move

by Bob Raikes

The big story of last week was, without doubt, the planned Samsung investment in Sharp. The symbolism is more important than the substance. The deal indicates that Samsung wants to have an on-going relationship …

Tags:LCD| Samsung| sharp

Chaebols in the Matrix

by Raverstead

Looking back on the year, the big trend has been the increasing dominance of the 2 x 2 matrix of Apple and Samsung, phones and tablets. If you don’t fit one of the four …

Tags:Apple| Microsoft| phones| Samsung| tablets