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Display technologies on show at ISE 2013
Big names back solid-state projection technologies with launches at 2013 show.FULL STORY...
New campus for UAE university packed with multimedia tech
Zayed University recently opened its third and newest campus at Khalifa City in Abu Dhabi. Anna Mitchell explores a vast installation encompassing some of the latest teaching technologies in the AV arsenal.FULL STORY...
LG expands smart hotel TV series
LG Electronics has added the LT770H and LT760H to its Pro:Centric Smart Hotel TV series. Pro:Centric allows guests to easily customise the in-room experience, providing a way to interface with interactive program guides and internet data feeds and to connect customers to hotel services in and outside the guest rooms.FULL STORY...
LG to create 60" flexible OLED
LG will spearhead a drive to create a 60" flexible OLED display by 2017, according to a report in the Korea Herald. The South Korean government has thrown its weight behind the project that will see LG lead a consortium of companies, including Avaco, to conduct research and development activities to achieve this aim. The companies will also be looking to provide transparent display options.
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Democratic views
An AV installation is providing the Lithuanian people with a better insight into the workings of its local government. Anna Mitchell reports on voting, discussion and video streaming solutions that bring legislation to the people.FULL STORY...
Midwich guides LG VC into the UK
Midwich will represent LG videoconferencing solutions in the UK after it signed an exclusive agreement with the Korean manufacturer.FULL STORY...
34,870 - ISE 2011 Report
Chris Fitzsimmons reports from a packed Amsterdam RAI on what was apparently the largest audiovisual trade event ever staged, anywhere in the world. But did ISE 2011 live up to the hype?FULL STORY...
Burger King goes digital
Burger King has overhauled its menu boards updating many restaurants with digital signs. The fast-food chain turned to LG Electronics and Instoremedia to install LCD Menu screens.FULL STORY...
LG backs QLED as LED/OLED replacement
Forget LED and forget OLED. According to LG the future of display technology is quantum dot LED nanotechnology. LG has thrown its weight behind the technology, joining forces with nanomaterials product company, QD Vision. The companies plan to bring the technology, dubbed as QLED, to market, claiming it requires less energy and will produce brighter, richer colours than current display products.FULL STORY...
LG signage campaign gets Onelan backing
LG Electronics recently embarked on a digital signage exercise at the Jockey Plaza Shopping Centre in Lima, Peru. The solution comprised 58 LCD monitors tiled together in a 50 metre circular arrangement.FULL STORY...
LG launches SuperSign in UK
LG is targeting small and medium business with the launch of its SuperSign digital signage solution in the UK.FULL STORY...
LG tackles gloomy profits with b2b sales
LG Electronics aims to double its sales to businesses by 2014 as it moves to shore up struggling channels, according to Bloomberg. The business and financial newswire reported that the electronics giant hoped to massively grow sales to outlets such as hotels and restaurants.FULL STORY...
LG shows off 3D projector
LG says its CF3D 3D projector is a full HD, single lens Type 3D projector and can provide a more life-like viewing experience.FULL STORY...
LG has sights on new UK markets
LG Electronics is targeting UK B2B and education sectors, signing Micro Peripherals as a distributor of its large format display range.FULL STORY...
Pixel powered
There is no doubt that the digital signage market is maturing from its early days in retail and offices to a much wider user-base. As a consequence displays themselves have developed; both in appearance and functionality. Steve Montgomery reports. All of the large display manufacturers have commercial product ranges targeted at high-use, high quality applications as professional applications evolve with a consequent demand for higher specification, and higher value displays.FULL STORY...
Is size everything?
Steve Montgomery reports on developments in the large display market. What is driving demand for plasma and LCD panels of 57” in size or more? And is there any limit to the sizes that vendors will build?FULL STORY...
Shouting from the stands
When Dutch premier league football club, FC Twente, wanted to double seating capacity at its Grolsch Veste Stadion it turned to Hecla to upgrade its sound systemFULL STORY...
Creating impact
When it comes to the rapidly evolving world of digital signage, two features dominate and contribute to the success of installation: impact and immediacy. Impact delivers the ability to draw viewers’ eyes to a single screen in a world of digital and analogue information overload. Immediacy ensures that once attracted, the viewer sees something that is applicable and up-to-date, writes Steve Montgomery.FULL STORY...