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Report: Dell and Microsoft Working on Windows 10 Foldable Mobile Devices?

by Andrew Fenn

Rumours of a foldable mobile device running Windows 10 being developed by Microsoft have reignited, after a code string in a Windows 10 SDK was found to refer to “Andromeda”, the codename of the …

Tags:Dell| Flexible Displays| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Lenovo Expands Gaming Notebook Range

by Bob Raikes

Lenovo has introduced new notebooks using its Legion gaming sub-brand. The Y730 and Y530 have 17″ and 15″ IPS LCD displays with 144Hz frame rates and 300 cd/m² of output which are driven by …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 25 - Issue 23

AOC Claims 1ms MPRT for Curved Gaming

by Bob Raikes

AOC has three new curved monitor models designed for gaming. The C24G1, C27G1 and C32G1 range from 23.6” to 27” and 31.5” and have VA FullHD LCD panels with curvature from 1500mm to 1800mm. …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| MMD (AOC Philips)| Vol 25 - Issue 23

US integrator Diversified acquires British Digitavia

by Andrew Fenn

US-based technology provider Diversified has acquired UK-based Digitavia, a provider of standardised AV solutions and support services. The acquisition expands Diversified’s global reach from its APAC hub in South Korea to an EMEA hub …

Tags:DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Report: Apple 2019 iPhone to Incorporate USB-C Hardware?

by Andrew Fenn

Anonymous sources from the Taiwan supply chain have revealed that Apple’s 2018 series of iPhones will not support USB-C as previously rumoured, but that the technology is planned for inclusion in the range scheduled …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| USB| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Epson Director Says Company will Remain Number One in Japan

by Andrew Fenn

According to Digitimes, Epson’s Hiroaki Kanisawa says the company will maintain its lead in the Japanese projector market with the regular launch of new models in the 4,000-6,000 lumen range, as well as Ultra …

Tags:Epson| Japan| Large Display Monitor| LCD Projectors (3LCD)| Vol 25 - Issue 23

A Means to Improve the Performance of OLEDs is Under Development

by Arthur Berman

Joan Ràfols-Ribé, heading a team of researchers from the Group of Nanomaterials and Microsystems, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Bellaterra, Spain), the Dresden Integrated Center for Applied Physics and Photonic Materials and the Institute for …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Materials| OLEDs| Vol 25 - Issue 23

LetinAR Discusses Unique Pin Mirror AR HMD Design

by Matthew Brennesholtz

LetinAR Co., Ltd., a startup Augmented Reality company in Seoul, South Korea, has shown its new design for AR glasses at both CES 2018 in Las Vegas in January and at Mobile World Congress …

Tags:Augmented Reality| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Optics| Vol 25 - Issue 23

PMA Research Highlights UltraHD Projection Growth

by Bob Raikes

We recently spotted some reports that were highlighting the growth of UltraHD/4K projectors and the dramatic drop in pricing, so when we bumped into them at Infocomm, we asked our favourite projector market analysts, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Projectors| UltraHD| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Net Neutrality?

by Bob Raikes

It’s not strictly a display story, but we do enjoy the ascerbic commentary on telecomms from Strand Consulting. The company has an interesting article on the issue of Net Neutrality in the US, written, …

Tags:Back Panel| internet| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Telecomms| Vol 25 - Issue 23

New HoloLens for 2019 Q1 Release?

by Andrew Fenn

The new version of Microsoft’s HoloLens mixed reality headset — currently codenamed Sydney — is rumoured to be scheduled for a release during the first quarter of 2019. The device is said to incorporate …

Tags:AR/VR| Microsoft| Mixed Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Sigmaintell Research: Market Analysis of Internet Cafes and E-sports Displays

by Andrew Fenn

Affected by the economic environment and the cutting of excessive industrial capacity, the home and commercial display market in mainland China is facing a downturn in demand, according to Sigmaintell Research. However, eSports display …

Tags:China| eSports| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Vol 25 - Issue 23