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Concept’s Smart Displays Run Android

by Tom Allen

Concept International GmbH has developed a range of smart displays running Android 4.4, in 14″ – 21.5″ sizes. Available with or without capacitive touch, the SH series are designed for use in public environments. …

Tags:Europe| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 28

Elo Makes Installation Easier

by Tom Allen

Elo’s 1590L is a 15.6″ LCD display, with a small form factor (with stand: 392 x 228 x 285mm) to ease installations. The stand is removable, providing various mounting options. POS and similar applications …

Tags:ELO| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| POS| Touch Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 27

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Infocomm Round-up

by Bob Raikes

3M was showing its latest 55″ procap display which was offering support for 60 touches and can recognise touches in 10ms with refresh rates of the touch in the range 100-120Hz. The display uses …

Tags:3D Cinema| 3D Projection| 3M (MMM)| Cisco| Collaboration| High Brightness Displays| Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| Matrox| MPEG4 (H.264 AVC)| Pico Projectors| Prysm| Touch Displays| Video Walls| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Sharp Begins In-Cell Mass Production

by Tom Allen

Sharp has begun to mass-produce in-cell touch displays for smartphones. They are being produced at Sharp’s Mie Plant No. 3, using LTPS technology. The company is considering expanding production to its Kameyama Plant No. …

Tags:Japan| Mobile Display Monitor| Production| sharp| Smartphones| Supply Chain| Touch Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 25

Touch and Haptics Innovations in 2015 SID iZone

by Phillip Wright

Two developers caught my attention during my visit to the 2015 SID Display Week Innovation Zone (iZone). Redux Technologies and TouchNetix were exhibiting new embedded haptics and touch sensor products, respectively. The Redux Embedded …

Tags:Haptics| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2015| Touch Controllers| Touch Displays| Touch Interfaces| Vol 22 - Issue 24

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BenQ Pushes Touch to 79 Inch

by Bob Raikes

Much of what was new for the US at Infocomm from BenQ had already been seen by us at ISE earlier this year, which disappointed staff! However, there was a bit more information and …

Tags:21:9| Game Playing| Infocomm 2015| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Touch Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 26

JDI Amazes with Range of Solutions

by Bob Raikes

I’d be tempted to say that the sheer number of things that JDI showed us was the highlight of the booth, but several of the demos were also very impressive. We started by looking …

Tags:AMOLED| Automotive| Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Medical| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2015| toshiba| Touch Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 24

UniPixel Updates on X-Sense Acquisition (IC14)

by Bob Raikes

Jeff Hawthorne is CEO of UniPixel which makes engineered films and hard coat resins for displays. The firm has just acquired the X-Sense flexible touch film product line from Atmel. The firm’s touch sensor …

Tags:Flexible Displays| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Display Week 2015| Touch Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 24

ViewSonic’s Pen Tech Eases eSignatures

by Tom Allen

The PD1611 is a 15.6″ pen display from ViewSonic, aiming to support eSignatures, note-taking and drawings on the A4-sized screen. ViewSonic uses Electromagnetic Resonance Pen technology on the touch screen, supporting 2,048 levels of …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Pen Input| Touch Displays| ViewSonic| Vol 22 - Issue 24

TPK Reports 18% YoY Sales Decline

by Helen Vince

TPK Holding’s May revenue climbed 13.9% month on month to NT$8.9 billion ($286.4 million), though this was 18.1% lower than May 2014. The company has forecast that revenue in the second quarter will decline …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch Displays| TPK| Vol 22 - Issue 24

Continental Announces Haptic Display System for Automotive Applications

by Norbert Hildebrand

Continental has released the Haptic Feedback Display for use in automotive applications. This display combines full touch capability with haptic feedback for the first time, the company claims in its latest press release. This …

Tags:Automotive| Haptics| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch Displays| Vol 22 - Issue 24