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Airplay 2 to Come to tvOS

by Bob Raikes

Apple may release a version of firmware for the Apple TV (tvOS 11.4) that may include support for Airplay 2, although it is not certain as Apple has previously included it in Betas and …

Tags:Apple| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 14| Wireless

MDM Vol 25 Issue 12 Product Roundup

by Bob Raikes

Apple has announced an update to its 9.7″ iPad that adds support for the Apple Pencil and costing from $329. The core tablet was launched a year ago (Apple Refreshes iPad, Cuts Price) but …

Tags:3D Cameras| Apple| iPad| Lenovo| Meeting Rooms| Mobile Display Monitor| Pen Input| tablets| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 12| Wireless

DisplayLink Demos Wireless VR Adaptor at Nvidia Conference

by Andrew Fenn

DisplayLink, a provider of wireless VR graphics technology, recently showcased its latest multi-user-capable wireless VR solution at the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference. DisplayLink XR claims to deliver 78% more pixels on the HTC Vive …

Tags:AR/VR| DisplayLink| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 12| Wireless

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KDDI and Samsung Complete 5G Multi-Device Trial in Japan

by Andrew Fenn

KDDI and Samsung Electronics today announced the successful completion of a 5G field trial held in Okinawa Cellular Stadium, a 30,000-person capacity baseball stadium in Japan. Using Samsung’s 5G end-to-end solutions spanning virtualised core, …

Tags:5G| Korea| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| tablets| Vol 25 - Issue 12| Wireless

Meo Launches Ultra HD Wireless Set-Top-Box

by Andrew Fenn

Portugal Telecom, operating as Meo, has launched an Ultra HD, wireless IPTV set-top-box, powered by the Microsoft-originated, Ericsson-owned operating system, Mediaroom. Meo customers with net speeds of at least 200 Mbps who subscribe to …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Portugal| STBs| Vol 25 - Issue 10| Wireless

RF Shielded Underpants at CES

by Bob Raikes

There are always a few bizarre products at CES. This week we got a release from Spartan Underwear which has developed underwear for men that is claimed to protect the areas covered by the …

Tags:Back Panel| Health and Safety| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 01| Wi-Fi| Wireless

Amimon Brings Its Wireless Technology to AR/VR

by Bob Raikes

Amimon showed its wireless technology used in a VR/AR application with ‘zero’ latency at the VRX conference in San Francisco. Unlike 60GHz solutions (for example from TPCast and Intel), the Amimon technology uses the …

Tags:AR/VR| Augmented Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 47| Wireless

VR Head-Mounted Displays Will Use WiGig and 5G by 2022

by Andrew Fenn

A new report from ABI Research has predicted that 84% of VR head-mounted displays (HMDs) will use WiGig to connect wirelessly by the year 2022. Using a wired connection with VR can restrict freedom …

Tags:AR/VR| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 40| WiGIG| Wireless

AT&T Stages 5G Phase 2 Trial

by Milos Pavlovic

AT&T has launched a second trial, with Ericsson and Intel, of using millimetre wave technology to deliver 5G performance in Austin Texas. The second trial reaches speeds up to 1 gigabit/sec and is intended …

Tags:5G| AT&T| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 24| Wireless

DisplayLink Takes Wireless VR to E3

by Bob Raikes

We reported on the development by DisplayLink of a wireless VR system at the MWC show in February (DisplayLink Extends Wireless to VR) was shown again at the E3 conference in the US. The …

Tags:AR/VR| DisplayLink| HTC| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 23| Wireless

WiGig VR Devices Expected in Q3

by Bob Raikes

WiGig chip maker, Peraso Technologies, has said that it expects to see wireless VR headsets using the technology by Q3 or Q4. The company also expects to see WiGig-enabled games consoles, gaming PCs and …

Tags:AR/VR| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 21| WiGIG| Wireless

AMD Acquires Nitero for Wireless VR/AR Technology

by Alan Spencer

California-based semiconductor company, AMD, has acquired intellectual property and key engineering talent from Texas-based Nitero. The move is to enable AMD ot produce the next generations of wireless VR and AR headsets. Nitero can …

Tags:AMD| Augmented Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 15| Wireless