Vol 25 - Issue 41

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So Long and Thanks!

by Bob Raikes

Hmmm… This is a strange moment for me as I write my last editorial for LDM and MDM. It won’t be my last bit of writing about displays as I will still be one …

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NAB-NY Roundup

by Matthew Brennesholtz

SiliconCore’s 1.2mm pitch Lavender display, with a sample of its 0.95mm pitch display on left. (Credit: M. Brennesholtz) SiliconCore was featuring its 1.2mm pitch Lavender HDR LED video wall in a 110” diagonal, 1920 …

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JVC Connected Cameras at NAB-NY

by Matthew Brennesholtz

The JVCKenwood Connected Cam display took up a large portion of the JVC booth at NAB-NY. (Credit: M. Brennesholtz) One new product introduced at NAB-NY were the new members of JVCKenwood Connected Camera series. …

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TVLogic at NAB-NY

by Matthew Brennesholtz

TVLogic had four of its (relatively) new monitors on display at NAB-NY: the 7” F-7H, the 17” LVM 171S, the 24” LUM-240G and the 31” LUM-310R. “New,” to TVLogic and most other vendors at …

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Leyard/Planar at NAB-NY

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Leyard and Planar did not introduce any new products at NAB-NY and the coverage of their existing products at IBC and other show reports is relatively complete. At NAB-NY, the company was highlighting their …

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Neoti LED Screens at NAB-NY

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Neoti is a US-based LED screen manufacturer headquartered in Bluffton, Indiana. The company manufactures their own screens, assembling them in the US from domestic and imported components. They were at NAB New York to …

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Brother Shows AiRScouter at NAB-NY

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Matt Brennesholtz tries a Brother WD-330C AiRScouter at NAB NY (Credit: M. Brennesholtz) Brother showed their AiRScouter see-around monocular augmented reality (AR) HMD at NAB New York. Some versions of this product had previously …

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NAB Show New York

by Matthew Brennesholtz

NAB Show New York had a small but interesting display area. The LED display on the left is the rear of a Planar TWS 0.9mm pitch unit. (Credit: M. Brennesholtz) The National Association of …

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LG Display Result 24/10/2018

by Yvette Raikes

LG Display recorded Q3 profits of KRW18 billion ($15.8 million), down 96% YoY from KRW477 ($419.8 million), on turnover of KRW6.1 trillion ($5.4 billion), a decrease of 12% from KRW6.97 trillion ($6.1 billion) a …

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Xiaomi Partners with Elliptic Labs on Notch-Less Mi Mix 3 Smartphone

by Andrew Fenn

Xiaomi is again partnering with Elliptic Labs, provider of “Inner Beauty” AI virtual proximity sensor software, which replaces a phone’s traditional IR hardware proximity sensor with software embedded with machine learning, said to enable …

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Barco Laser Projector Installed at Space Center

by Bob Raikes

CES+, a supplier in the cinema industry, has completed the deployment of its first Barco flagship Laser 60L projector in the US together with Cinionic at the Space Center Houston. The company showed the …

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We Don’t Need 8K TV’s — But They’re Coming

by Ken Werner

Last week, a new report from IHS Markit predicted that the 8K TV market will grow from less than 20,000 units this year to more than 430,000 in 2019 and nearly two million units …

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