Samsung’s Latest VXT Release Tunes New Functionality To Hospitality Sector March 13, 2025 by Super User Companies as big as Samsung want and need scale for whatever they make and market, so it is not surprising that the latest iteration of the company’s cloud-based CMS – Visual eXperience Transformation (or, better, VXT) – appears to be have functionality tuned to so-called hospitality TVs and aimed at hoteliers and healthcare providers. With …
Proto’s Virtual Presence Healthcare Solutions Now HIPAA-Compliant March 12, 2025 by Super User Marketing of display products that claim some type of hologram-ish visual effect has focused heavily on the whiz-bangery of the experience, and it is easy to forget that other technical aspects need to come into play for specific use-cases – like compliance with security and privacy standards in sensitive industries like health care. Among the …
German Firms Collaborate On Display That Disappears Into Surroundings March 12, 2025 by Super User The idea of using display tech to make visuals appear on unexpected surfaces is not overly new, but the German tech firm Data Modul has really gone after it with a small form factor prototype display it is showing this week at a trade show called Embedded World, in Nuremberg. German language content partner invidis …
New Bike-Pulled Digital Screens Target London’s Traffic-Restricted Central District March 11, 2025 by Super User Almost a year ago a company called CityShuttle rolled into London with a proposition that electric-assisted bike/trailer set-up for cargo delivery and novelty passenger rides could also have screens on them that could offset operating costs by being sold for advertising. Eleven months on, the company has now introduced what it calls eDooh, a mobile billboard …
1,400+ Downloads And E-zine Views Now For Future Displays – Still Available And Still A Free Download March 10, 2025 by Super User It has been weeks since I checked the download and view totals for the Sixteen:Nine Future Displays report, and I am very pleased to report it is now past 1,400 downloads and e-zine views. It’s 100% free, which certainly helps, but I have also heard from more than enough people to say it’s also quite …
Omdia: Advice On How Display Companies Might Navigate Tariffs Uncertainties March 6, 2025 by Super User Research firm Omdia’s Chief Analyst for looking at the display industry has a post up looking at the implications the tariffs battle might have on industry, and now that we’re in it – acknowledging things may have changed twice by the time I finish this post – it is a worthwhile read. Deborah Yang gets …
QST LED Starts Marketing LED-Faced Portable Podium For Live Events, Retail March 4, 2025 by Super User The LA-based LED display company QST LED has started marketing and shipping an interesting digitally-wrapped podium meant for things like live events, retail demos and shows. The units are designed as plug and play, have wheels, and can be moved around to different events in a hard-core rollaway case – the sort of thing roadies …
Samsung Still Tops In Global TV Market Share, But China’s TCL And Hisense Coming On Fast: Counterpoint Research March 3, 2025 by Super User Like the data earlier in the day from Omdia, new insights from Counterpoint Research are about TVs and not professional displays, but are nonetheless indicative of larger business trends – in this case that forecasts about China eventually overtaking Korea in the TV market are coming true. Samsung still have the largest global market share …
UK Pub Group Seeing Tangible Sales Lift From Screens At Bars Just Peddling Pours And Snacks March 3, 2025 by Super User Here’s an interesting video bankrolled by Samsung’s UK operation that digs into the why and the outcome of deploying some 3,500 smart displays across pubs and bars in the UK, as part of a retail media network operated by a company that operates 1,000s of places to get a pint or cocktail in England, Wales, …
OLED TV Sales Seeing Double-Digit Growth; 85-Inch TVs Now Mainstreamed: Omdia March 3, 2025 by Super User There’s good reason to think OLED is never really going to be a mainstream option for pro display networks because of its relatively high costs and technical limitations, even with those limitations like brightness somewhat or fully addressed. But OLED is doing well in the much larger market of consumer televisions. New data from the …