Vol 24 - Issue 43

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An Odd and Oddly Appealing New Display Product

by Arthur Berman

The principle offices of the Nissha Company are in Kyoto, Japan. A new branch of the company has just been formed and it called mui Lab, Inc. Mui Labs has developed an odd and …

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CES Unveiled: Technology Showcase

by Matthew Brennesholtz

CES Unveiled New York was held by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), owners of CES, on November 9, 2017. The talks discussing the upcoming CES 2018 in Las Vegas were covered in my Display …

Tags:3D Content Creation| Cameras| CES 2018| CTA (was CEA)| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| HP Inc| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Projectors| Vol 24 - Issue 43

CES Unveiled: Get Ready for Las Vegas

by Matthew Brennesholtz

CES Unveiled New York was held by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), owners of CES, on November 9, 2017. It was (mostly) a media-only event with three goals. First, the CTA wanted to let …

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ADI and Supponor Win at 2017 Football Business Awards

by Andrew Fenn

Virtual Hybrid digiBOARD, a collaboration between ADI and Supponor has won Best Use of Technology at the 2017 Football Business Awards. The technology enables virtual replacement of LED perimeter advertising during live sport broadcasts, …

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Vuzix Blade Wins 4 CES 2018 Innovations Awards

by Andrew Fenn

Vuzix has announced that its Vuzix Blade Smart Glasses has received four awards at CES 2018. The Blade won in the categories of Fitness, Sports and Biotech; Wireless Handset Accessories; Portable Media Players and …

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Noon VR Wins Honoree Award at CES 2018

by Andrew Fenn

FXGear’s Noon VR Remote has won the Honoree award at the 2018 CES Innovation Awards in the Virtual and Augmented Reality product category. The Noon VR Remote works with a mobile app, enabling users …

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Vivo and Qualcomm Sign a Memorandum of Understanding

by Andrew Fenn

Vivo and Qualcomm have signed a memorandum of understanding worth $4 billion. The partnership will merge the two firms’ technical expertise and allow the sharing of patents between them. The two companies will collaborate …

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Samsung Display Moves to DPSS to Replace LLO

by Bob Raikes

The ET Times said that Samsung Display has changed from using excimer lasers to using diode-pumped solid state (DPSS) lasers to separate flexible OLEDs from the glass substrate that is used as a carrier …

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Motorola Returns as US Smartphone Shipments Hit 40 Million in Q3 2017

by Bob Raikes

Strategy Analytics reported that US smartphone shipments were 39.5 million in Q3 2017, down 2% from 40.1 million last year, with Motorola, owned by Lenovo, growing from 1.1 million last year to 2.1 million, …

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Smartphone Sales Affect JDI Result

by Yvette Raikes

Japan Display Inc. recorded losses of ¥67.2 billion ($592 million) for the first half, up from losses of ¥16.2 billion ($143 million) a year earlier, on turnover which rose to ¥373.9 billion ($3.29 billion) …

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Patent of LG VR Headset Shows Unique Design

by Andrew Fenn

Diagrams of LG’s prototype VR headset, highlighted by the RoadtoVR blog show off the device’s unique design. The images show that the headset—named UltraGear if a recent trademark filing is anything to go by—will …

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eMagin Increases Military Sales

by Yvette Raikes

OLED microdisplay maker eMagin Corporation posted Q3 net losses of $2.99 million, up on losses of $2.43 million a year ago, on revenue of $4.28 million, down slightly from $4.31 million. For the nine …

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