Philips OLED+937, OLED+907, and the Philips PML9507 Mini LED series are launched

Philips launched its premium series of OLED and Mini LED TVs. Let’s begin with the Philips OLED+937. As the flagship in the Ambilight TV range, it is only natural that the OLED+937 will continue to define what’s ultimately possible for TV picture and sound quality by offering clear improvements to both – an achievement already officially acknowledged by the 65” OLED+937 winning Home Theatre TV at…

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LG OLED Flex LX3 TV with the world’s first 42″ flexible OLED display debuts at IFA 2022

LG Electronics introduces the LG OLED Flex LX3, an innovative TV featuring the world’s first 42-inch flexible OLED screen. The LG OLED Flex is perfect for intense console, PC, and cloud gaming, as well as enjoying live TV broadcasts and streaming services. Consumers can choose their ideal position from twenty degrees of curvature and decide for themselves whether the display is completely flat or…

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Asus ProArt Display OLED PA27DCE and PA32DC will be showcased at IFA 2022 with ZenScreen OLED displays

Asus will take part in the IFA 2022 in Berlin that sets off later this week. In the display category of products, Asus will present the ProArt Display OLED PA27DCE which debuted at Computex 2022 in May earlier this year. This monitor measures 26.9 inches with 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) and boasts 350 nits of peak brightness. The display offers 10-bit true color and a wide 99 percent DCI-P3, 99…

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Gigabyte M28U Arm Edition and Gigabyte M32U Arm Edition gaming monitors go official

According to Research And Markets, the global gaming market size is forecasted to reach up to USD 374 billion by 2026 as the popularity of console and PC gaming continues to grow. The rising popularity has also fueled the demand for advanced displays that are optimized for gaming performance. The world’s leading computer brand, Gigabyte offers a complete 4K gaming monitor lineup, available in a…

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Chinese MLCC industry counts on market size and structural change to challenge Japanese dominance

China’s fast-growing multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) market will see the country account for 43.5% of global MLCC demand by 2025, making it the largest, according to the Chinese market research firm JW Insights. The research estimates that more than 250 billion MLCCs will be used in China, a rise from the 150 billion in 2021. Notably, in China the number of MLCCs deployed in new-energy vehicles will surpass that of internal-combustion vehicles this year, reaching 90 billion units. By 2025, according to the same estimation, the number of MLCCs for new-energy vehicles will reach 330 billion worldwide, surpassing the number for traditional autos.

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