Posted on July 23rd, 2009 by Marcela.
Categories: new, Technology, l c d, useful technology, more, Screens, plasma flat panel, media, Home Theatre.
The project took place at the LED Skydome at Harmony Times Square in Suzhou Industrial Park near Shanghai, writes David Davies. Incorporating a remarkable 20 million ultra-bright LEDs, the Skydome makes use of a 3D-capable Renkus-Heinz ceiling loudspeaker system with Camco amplifiers.

Now said to be the largest LED screen in the world at 350,000sqm, the installation sits above a vast shopping complex that includes food, beverage, retail and entertainment outlets. The Skydome is illuminated by an array of Keyframe-programmed visual effects, including moving blue skies with clouds and a piano keyboard.
To satisfy the demand for an audio system that synchronises at street level with the images moving along the 500m-long screen, Beijing Zhongguang Radio & TV Engineering Installation Corporation installed a 106-channel surround system featuring 106 Renkus-Heinz STX-7/44AS-WR high-power weather-resistant loudspeakers. Some 38 DRS18-2BW dual 18in weather-resistant subwoofers act as the principal audio source.
Power comes from 160-plus Camco Tecton Series amplifiers, equipped with UCA-T-AN cards that enable the WINCAI (Camco Amplifier Interface) audio management system. These cards allow both complete system management and local signal processing adjustment via each amplifier’s UCA controller modules. Camco’s CISUS software provides remote operation of the CAI audio network management control software through each amplifier’s RJ-45 interface.
Equipment for the prestigious project was supplied by Foshan Tian Chuang Zhongdian Trading Co Ltd.

Speaking to II, Renkus-Heinz vice president of international sales, Karl Brunvoll, noted the contribution of its distributor for China, TICO/CAH Professional Sound, and said that the manufacturer was “very excited to be associated with a project this complex and unique. I have been working in China for many years, and it is great to see how [the installation] companies are developing and becoming real technological powerhouses.”
Brunvoll added that he expects to see “significant growth” in China for the ICONYX series of digitally controlled column loudspeakers.
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Posted on June 5th, 2009 by Marcela.
Categories: new, l c d, Screens, plasma flat panel, media.
Philips and LED solutions
Philips is today’s undisputed leader in LED based lighting solutions. Recent acquisitions and enormous investments in research and development mean that Philips now has expertise at every stage of the LED value chain. From the basic semi-conductor die to packages to modules, through to the end-products offered as luminaires, and the provision of tailor-made solutions to changing lighting needs. This combined knowledge and dedication has resulted in LED based lighting solutions that are not only practical and beautiful, but also energy-efficient and sustainable.
For Philips, however, the challenge to unlock the potential of solid-state lighting is not just about technology. As a market-driven company, every innovation is driven by the needs of end-users. It is all about improving people’s lives with lighting – making them feel more comfortable, more able to adapt their surroundings using lighting. Philips LED solutions offer them to create “scene-setting” – using the quality of light to create spaces that delight, and help evoke moods and atmospheres that simply make life better. Simply at the touch of a button.
Philips also consults extensively with lighting designers, providing them with customised solutions to new challenges they face in lighting needs. And this in turn helps develop new products for other applications. Customer and market input and Philips expertise combine into solutions for everyday needs.

Posted on February 5th, 2008 by Marcela.
Categories: plasma flat panel.
Consumer electronics giant Sony reported record sales, with products such as its Bravia liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs, Vaio PCs and Cybershot digital cameras leading the way.
The company reported record net profits as sales rose 9.6 per cent to 2.859 trillion yen (£13.5 billion).
Sonys electronics division experienced a 10.2 per cent growth of sales, though not all products performed as well.
Sales of rear projection TVs did not impress and the firm has planned to withdraw them from the market.
The company will continue its development of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology which is brighter than current technology and provides energy savings.
However, chief financial officer Nobuyuki Oneda said: “I do not see a rapid growth in production [of OLED TVs] in the future.”
While sales of the PlayStation 3 games console soared to an all-time high of 4.9 million units, they did not reach expectations.
Rapid Electronics are one of the UKs leading suppliers of electronic components, electrical products, and industrial supplies to the Consumer Electronics sector.
Posted on May 23rd, 2007 by Marcela.
Categories: Screens, plasma flat panel.
Flexible AMOLED technology, flexible color E-paper and multi-touch screen in addition to industry-leading TV, monitor, notebook and application panels.
LG.Philips LCD Co., Ltd. [NYSE: LPL, KRX: 034220], one of the world’s leading innovators of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) technology, announced today that it will showcase its industry-leading technologies, including AMOLED products, flexible color displays, a multi-touch LCD screen, highly advanced LCD TV panels and more during SID (Society for Information Display) 2007, to be held from May 20 through 25 in Long Beach, California.
Next Generation Display Technologies
LG.Philips LCD will be demonstrating a number of highly advanced displays that represent the future of the industry. A hair-thin flexible AMOLED display can reproduce a full 16.7 million colors and is one of the most advanced displays ever created. The world’s first 14.1-inch flexible color A4-size E-paper display is just as easy to read as a laser printout. These, along with a 6-inch E-paper display which the company will exhibit, could replace a number of current paper products because of their crisp output and low power consumption.
Another advancement showcased at this exhibition is a 47-inch multi-touch screen that recognizes different points of contact in relation to each other. This allows users to actually manipulate data or images with their hands, much like in science fiction movies.
LG.Philips LCD is at the forefront making environmentally-friendly display products. The company will demonstrate a 42-inch panel with Intelligent Power Control technology, which reduces average power consumption by 30 percent. Another cutting-edge 42-inch screen includes a built-in LCD picture improvement chip, allowing TV set manufacturers to create TVs with extremely high picture quality with ease. On a smaller scale, LG.Philips LCD will show off a 2.0-inch mobile phone panel designed to reduce power consumption and enhance dynamic contrast ratio.
Full HD LCD TV Panels in the Spotlight
LG.Philips LCD will showcase its complete line-up of Full HD LCD panels for LCD HDTVs, including its 52-, 47-, 42- and 37-inch wide displays. These displays all have Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, an omni-directional viewing angle of 180 degrees, a brightness of 500 cd/m2, a dynamic contrast ratio of up to 10,000:1 and an impressive color gamut of 92 percent. These, along with a variety of other large and wide LCD HDTV panels on display, feature technological enhancements such as motion blur reduction through 100Hz/120 Hz refresh rate technology and copper bus implementation.
Larger, Brighter, Wider Panels for Monitors and Notebooks
LG.Philips LCD will demonstrate a number of its high-quality LCD panels for notebook and desktop computer monitors, focusing on premium widescreen models. Among the desktop monitor panels shown will be the world’s largest monitor panel, measuring 30 inches diagonally, as well as a 26-inch model that boasts the world’s best performance numbers. The world’s thinnest 24-inch widescreen monitor panel will also be on display.
Just as dedicated to mobile solutions, LG.Philips LCD will allow visitors to see its 20.1-inch widescreen notebook panel, another world’s largest. Also of note is a 4.8-inch touch screen for ultra-mobile personal computers.
Full Line Up of Applications
This year, LG.Philips LCD has greatly expanded the selection of small and medium-size displays it is exhibiting. They range from very small displays for use in mobile phones to ultra-high resolution displays for use in medical devices.
The company’s medium-size displays will include 7- and 8-inch displays for automotive use, including 1,000 nit high brightness displays and Dual Screen with One Panel (DSOP) displays that allow drivers to see one image and passengers to see another one on a single screen. Another featured product category will be panels for portable navigation systems ranging in size from 3.5 to 7 inches. These panels are driven by a single chip solution that allows end user products with narrower bezels to be created.
This year’s mobile display panels will include an array of new functions and features. Highlighted products include 2.2-, 2.4- and 3.0-inch OLED displays, 2.6-, 2.8- and 3.5-inch LTPS displays and a 2.2-inch IPS LCD display with a transflective setting. The company will also demonstrate a 2.0-inch module that is a mere 0.79 mm thick.
LG.Philips LCD is not only a leader in larger OLEDs but also in small models for handheld products. A 3.0-inch OLED panel for use in digital still cameras will be shown along with 2.2-, 2.4- and 3.0-inch versions well suited for a number of different applications.
Display Evolution
At its booth, LG.Philips LCD will have a special section demonstrating how much LCDs have improved in a short time. Visitors will be able to compare panels using conventional technology to panels that use the latest technology developed by LG.Philips LCD, including advancements in IPS, energy efficiency and picture improvement technologies.
A Career of Excellence Recognized
LG.Philips LCD has long regarded its success as a product of its highly talented employees. One such person, Chief Technology Officer In Jae Chung, will receive SID’s Special Recognition Award for his contributions to the display industry through advanced technologies leading to higher performance LCD applications and next generation displays. Dr. Chung will receive this award on May 21 in Beacon Ballroom A at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach.
Expert Speakers Share Knowledge
Many of LG.Philips LCD’s top experts will be speaking at the conference. These engineers have helped develop much of the highly advanced technology found in the company’s current and future products. The following table provides information on speakers, topics and locations.
SID 2007 will be held at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California from May 20 through 25. Media interested in seeing LG.Philips LCD’s TFT-LCD portfolio firsthand should contact Sue Kim or Claire Ohm via e-mail at sue.kim@lgphilips-lcd.com and hcohm@lgphilips-lcd.com, or visit LG.Philips LCD’s booth (#1402) at the Long Beach Convention Center. The company will also have a separate demonstration room to show its display panel products for mobile and other applications at the Westin Hotel’s Vancouver/Tokyo Room from May 22–24.
Posted on March 1st, 2007 by Marcela.
Categories: Products, plasma flat panel.
Samsung offers in Korea 3 newPDP (Plasma) TVs. Models SPD-42/50Q92HD are respectively 42 and 50” TVs that seem to be HD Ready. The large model SPD-63P71FHD is a 63” Full HD TV (it’s even written in big letters on the TV itself). All models are equipped with the Ultra Daylight Mode (so you can use them even at bright daylight), Natural True Colors, the Real Motion Studio Engine, the Super Black Panel and the Day Light Filter (why 2 different daylight modes? Is the first one not good enough?). They also have a 15000:1 ratio for contrast.
Model SPD-63P71FHD is equipped with Bluetooth so you can use a BT headset, or a BT photo printer to print what is shown on screen.
