Innovations in Display Tech Bring Us Closer to the Digital World
Galaxy Unpacked 2025 is now wrapped, and as expected, Samsung has launched two new additions to its wearable lineup: the Galaxy Watch 8 and the Watch 8 Classic. Building on the rugged form factor introduced last year, the 2025 version retains everything people loved about the watch and adds more storage, along with an eye-catching new finish: Titanium Blue.
Holographic display pioneer Envisics has created a state-of-the-art Augmented Reality Head-Up Display that is being installed in American car maker Cadillac’s new luxury SUVs the VISTIQ and electric LYRIQ-V. The partnership is the result of investment by Cadillac’s parent company General Motors in the Bletchley-based company.
The Bespoke AI One Body has a 7-inch touchscreen display, which is called AI Home, can be used to control the washer and the dryer parts of the machine. It can also be used to control other SmartThings-compatible smart home devices, take calls from your phone, listen to music, and even watch videos via online streaming. It has a 3D Map View feature that displays a three dimensional view of your home and all the smart home devices in it and their current status.
The Dubai Fountain is a spectacle in its own right. However, when renovation paused, Emaar—the real-estate developer behind the Dubai Mall and more—wanted to find away to continue to wow visitors. That answer was what is believed to be the largest video wall in the Middle East, spanning a massive 1,400 feet. The goal was to wrap the promenade in a curved LED wall powered by the SpinetiX Complete Solution. Six SpinetiX iBX440 players drive the entire LED wall installation.
Xiaomi recently held a major product launch event in Beijing under the theme “New beginnings,” introducing an extensive lineup of gadgetry. The new product line featured consumer electronics and smart devices specially geared for the domestic market. As such, the public bore witness to the unveiling of the YU7 series, MIX Flip 2 foldable smartphone, Pad 7S Pro 12.5 tablet, and several innovative wearable devices.
The 257 sq metre LED display, which boasts more than 5.7 million pixels, has been installed on an interior facade of the Center am Potsdamer Platz, formerly the Sony Center. The display’s 90° angled design – around the corner of the building – enables it to create amorphous and immersive 3D effects using forced perspective content. The LED technology was supplied by Tennagels, with macom responsible for the media technology planning and Hygh handling the marketing of the space.
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