LG’s Hidden Booth at Infocomm Features AI Avatar June 12, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger There’s been a lot of curiosity leading up to Infocomm this year around whether we’d finally see AI solutions that truly bring something new to the table for digital signage. Earlier in the year, at ISE in February, many were expecting a bigger AI splash. What we mostly got were early beta versions of generative …
Display Week: LG Display Demos 4th-Gen OLED That Can Push 4,000 Nits May 15, 2025 by Super User One of the primary knocks, for the longest time, with large format OLED displays has been brightness, but LG is at the screen-nerd Display Week event this week in Silicon Valley talking up what it describes as 4th-generation OLED panels that can push as much as 4,000 nits. That is very bright – the sort …
Shenzhen’s CEOLED Display Makes Pitch For A 55-Inch Transparent OLED Kiosk April 21, 2025 by Super User The Shenzhen specialty firm CEOLED Display has made its main focus the hard slog of pushing pricey transparent OLED displays in a variety of configurations as commercial screen alternatives to more conventional and less costly product types like LCD. Now it has started marketing a transparent OLED-based kiosk with a 55-inch screen. The push on …
Health Tech Company Adopts Hollywood Sci-Fi Look For Display-Filled Welcome Center March 14, 2025 by Super User The very ambitious new headquarters of the Draper, Utah health tech firm LifeWave has a welcome center reminiscent of the set of a sci-fi movie and has what is described as the largest deployment to date of the super-skinny, architecture-focused Ventana LED display tiles. It also uses Sony OLEDs and LG Transparent OLEDs, as well …
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 …
This Transparent OLED Display Moves Itself Around Retail And Other Venues March 6, 2025 by Super User Is there a market for a transparent OLED mounted atop a slowly-rolling delivery robot? Dunno. I have three very different thoughts here: This is expensive and technically fickle eye candy that will gets lots of attention and buzz, but result in few buyers; The excitement I see for this sort of thing at trade shows …
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 …
Omdia’s ISE 2025 Pro Display Recap Suggests, Among Many Things, The Race To Finest LED Pixel Pitch Has Stalled February 24, 2025 by Super User The research firm Omdia has pushed out a recap of the pro display side of ISE 2025, which was run earlier this month in Barcelona. The company, which like other credible research firms sends analysts around the halls to meet with manufacturers, offers up the recap as a free read, but you have to register. …
Future Displays: LG’s Display Strategy Balancing Premium And Practical Solutions January 28, 2025 by Super User This is a digest summary of a profile story from the new Sixteen:Nine Future Displays report – a free download available to all readers. You can find the information and download page here … LG was one of six companies that kindly stepped up to sponsor the report – the sponsor dollars covering off a lot of …
Future Displays: Exploring The Display Technology Landscape Of Today And Tomorrow January 15, 2025 by Super User Who knows what displays will look like well into the future, but what we all see today is pretty much what we’re all going to see in five to 10 years – though their form and underlying technologies are most certainly evolving. And will continue to do so. This Future Displays report started out as …