Eyefactive 55″ 4K 1000nit touch table with faytech + tangible object recognition chip + CMS AppSuite

Posted by – February 11, 2026
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Eyefactive shows a multitouch table concept that blends large-format PCAP interaction with tangible object recognition, so physical items become UI controls on a 4K surface: drop a marker chip on the glass, and the software tracks its ID, position, and rotation to reveal contextual layers, switch views, or scrub through media without extra sensors. https://www.eyefactive.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

What’s technically interesting is that the “black chip” is a passive marker, not NFC: there’s no battery, and the touch controller plus recognition layer interprets the marker pattern directly on the capacitive sensor, enabling continuous XY tracking plus orientation, which typical NFC taps don’t provide. That makes it usable for tabletop “tokens” in retail, museums, showrooms, and wayfinding, where multiple objects can act like tangible filters, selectors, or menu keys in a shared scene.

On the software side, Eyefactive positions this as an app platform with a CMS workflow: you can build experiences from text, images, video, PDFs, websites, and even 360° or 3D assets using template-style apps (the demo uses an interactive map concept called Hotspots), so non-developers can assemble navigation and storytelling without writing code. For developers, there’s still an API path to integrate object recognition into custom stacks like Unreal Engine, so the tangible inputs can drive real-time 3D content or bespoke kiosk logic in a controlled runtime.

The hardware shown is a high-brightness tabletop display co-developed with faytech: around a 55-inch UHD panel, built for exhibition lighting and heavy public use, with multi-user ergonomics and a robust glass/stand structure you can lean on without worry. Filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, it’s a neat illustration of how “tangible UI” can move beyond gimmick into an operational interface for self-service kiosks, tourism rooms, and public venues.

The bigger idea is that multitouch becomes the baseline, and multi-user plus tangible tracking becomes the differentiation: people can collaborate from different sides, tokens can represent products, guests, languages, or points of interest, and staff can still use the same surface for guided demos when needed. If you’ve been thinking about replacing static signage with an interaction layer that scales from kiosks to wall displays and tables, this is a practical pattern to watch today.

Eyefactive PCAP multi-user table: passive marker object tracking, Hotspots maps, 4K UHD 1000nit
Eyefactive touch table with position+rotation object recognition, AppStore/CMS, 55in 4K 1000nit

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BOE Qualcomm video bar, HDMI I/O, triple-lens 48MP, 4K60 ISP/NPU, smart gallery, speaker tracking

Posted by – February 11, 2026
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BOE showcases a Qualcomm-powered video bar aimed at medium meeting spaces, blending a triple-lens AI camera block with integrated audio DSP so one device can handle framing, capture, and speaker playback in a single USB/HDMI-friendly package. The pitch is “broadcast-style” conferencing hardware—multi-camera optics plus on-device inference—without turning the room into a complicated install. https://www.boe.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On the imaging side, the unit uses three lenses (wide + zoom views) and an ISP/NPU pipeline designed for intelligent crop, auto-framing, and “smart gallery” layouts that generate individual tiles for each person while keeping a room overview strip visible. The demo mentions up to three 48MP sensors and 4K60 capture capability, even though most mainstream meeting apps still cap uplink at 1080p today, which frames the hardware as future-ready for higher-fidelity workflows in a hybrid setup.

Audio is treated as a first-class signal chain: echo cancellation, noise reduction, and room-tuned playback via built-in speakers, aiming for intelligibility when the space gets noisy. This is the typical AEC/NS/AGC stack you’d expect in a conferencing appliance, but the interesting angle is how much can be moved onto the SoC’s AI engine for adaptive processing tied to visual context (who is speaking, where they sit) and for features like presenter/speaker tracking.

Connectivity includes dual HDMI 2.0 outputs plus HDMI input, with the option to add an extra external camera and support multi-screen layouts; the conversation also explores the idea of multiple bars collaborating across a larger room, which would require tighter device synchronization and a multi-node AV architecture. Filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, the discussion leans into what happens when room devices become edge compute nodes: people counting, behavior analytics, and local policy-driven processing rather than sending everything to cloud.

A practical near-term idea is using on-device super-resolution: receive a 1080p conference stream, then upscale locally to a sharper 4K presentation for the in-room display—separating “transport resolution” from “display resolution” with an AI enhancement stage. They also touch on offline translation (ASR + MT on the NPU) and meeting summaries, noting that larger language-model summarization still tends to live in cloud today, but the direction is clear as edge TOPS budgets keep rising.

BOE AI conferencing bar , dual display, auto-framing, super-resolution upscale
BOE video bar on Qualcomm: 3-camera optics, AEC/NR audio DSP, people crop, room view

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BOE S2 Series ultra-thin DLE LCD signage: 700–1200 nit, local dimming, 32–86, 4K

Posted by – February 11, 2026
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BOE walks through its S2-series LCD digital signage concept with a focus on industrial design: an ultra-thin chassis built around a DLE-style modular architecture, aiming for a clean “flush-to-wall” look while keeping serviceability practical for rollouts. The lineup spans typical fleet sizes (32″) up to large-format installs (86″), with 55″ and 65″ positioned as the volume sweet spot for retail, corporate, and public-space deployments. https://www.boe.com/en/Enterprise/DigitalSignageDisplay


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On image performance, the key spec band discussed is high-brightness operation in the 700–1200 nit range, paired with strong contrast for mixed lighting and window-facing scenarios. The more interesting engineering lever is local dimming: by segmenting the backlight into zones, you get higher perceived contrast and better power proportionality than a full-backlight “always-on” approach, which matters for 24/7 networks trying to cut energy per candela.

BOE also positions the family as orientation-flexible (landscape or portrait), which sounds simple but affects thermals, panel uniformity targets, mounting patterns, and firmware tuning for brightness limits. There’s a clear product ladder: an entry tier around 4K with ~350 nit class brightness, and a step-up tier around ~500 nit, before you move into the higher-brightness, local-dimming variants where contrast and peak luminance become the main differentiator.

Filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, the takeaway is how “boring” LCD signage becomes a systems problem at scale: power budgets, long-duty reliability, remote content workflows, and the choice between integrated Android media players versus no-OS displays fed by external players or industrial PCs over HDMI. That flexibility is what lets the same panel platform land in everything from menu boards to city-wide screen fleets with centralized CMS control.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Megapixel Ventana Deep Matte at ISE 2026 + HELIOS + AMD compute: 1000 nit HDR microLED tile demo

Posted by – February 11, 2026
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Megapixel shows a Ventana Deep Matte microLED tile that targets a “gallery wall” look: low-glare matte behavior, but tuned to keep saturation and highlight punch, including peak white around 1,000 nit while holding very low black level for high contrast HDR content. The demo leans on artwork and skin-tone gradients to show how the finish suppresses specular reflections without turning the image into a flat, hazy panel. https://megapixelvr.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

Next to it, they contrast a glossy “Liquid Black” style tile, where the surface read is closer to an inky mirror-like black, trading higher reflectivity for a deeper perceived black in controlled light. Both finishes sit in the same Ventana modular tile concept, so the “matte vs gloss” choice becomes a system-level design decision depending on ambient light, viewing distance, and whether you want a framed-canvas vibe or a polished display aesthetic.

All of it is driven by Megapixel HELIOS processing, and the AMD booth context highlights a silicon partnership angle: the processor platform integrates AMD compute, and the discussion frames the pipeline as high-performance video ingest + real-time processing + LED drive mapping. In Megapixel terms, that typically includes calibration, tone mapping, grayscale handling, and tight genlock-style consistency so the wall behaves like a single coherent raster even as it scales.

The physical build is also part of the pitch: a magnetic puck mounting approach lets you align a wall grid and then “pop” tiles in and out for serviceability, which matters when you’re building portrait-format canvases like the 2880 × 3600 demo here. This segment was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, where the emphasis is less on raw pixel count and more on surface optics, install workflow, and processor-led image integrity.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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faytech Booth Tour at ISE 2026 Looking Glass HLD, transparent AUO microLED kiosk, transflective LCD

Posted by – February 11, 2026
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faytech uses ISE as a fast tour of how its touch hardware portfolio scales from standard signage players to purpose-built kiosks, with most of the real work happening in PCAP tuning, optical bonding, high-brightness stacks, and enclosure engineering for 24/7 duty cycles. The talk keeps coming back to “build speed”: partners bring an application (retail, wayfinding, menu boards), faytech turns it into an integrated touch display + compute + mechanics package, and then pushes toward volume once a demo starts pulling leads. https://faytech.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A standout demo is a large interactive touch table running very precise capacitive sensing, where the value isn’t just the panel but the full interaction loop: touch latency, palm rejection, UI triggers, and reliable gesture detection in public spaces. This kind of hardware is boring until it’s not—once you add real-time content selection, kiosk-grade mounting, and a predictable BOM for rollout, it becomes the kind of “quiet infrastructure” that restaurants and venues can actually deploy.

Later in the walkthrough (shot at ISE 2026 in Barcelona), the conversation pivots to glasses-free 3D for digital signage: Looking Glass Hololuminescent Displays (HLD) shown in 16-inch FHD and 27-inch 4K UHD form factors, with an 86-inch concept framing the “entrance display” use case. The point is autostereoscopic multi-view without headsets or eye tracking, packaged as a normal video-driven display pipeline, so you can treat content like signage media but render it as a fixed 3D volume on the edge.

On the kiosk side, you get a nice contrast between transparent OLED and transparent micro-LED approaches. The transparent OLED kiosk format is familiar (LG transparent OLED class hardware), while the AUO 30-inch transparent micro-LED kiosk is framed as a first public showing: optically bonded 10-point PCAP, around 600 cd/m² brightness, over 60% transparency, and high contrast, built into a complete kiosk enclosure in a very short iteration cycle. That’s less about pixel count and more about proving a manufacturable integration path from sample panel to deployable kit.

The tour also drops into “invisible engineering”: a transflective, sunlight-readable LCD concept that is mostly passive, drawing power mainly on image changes, with a small rear solar cell enabling periodic updates outdoors (think minutes, not video). And for rugged environments, they mention EMI/EMC shielding layers bonded into the glass stack plus extreme surge robustness (up to ~30 kV) while keeping touch stability, which is the kind of detail that matters when the display is a subsystem inside a larger vehicle or mission platform, here.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Geniatech edge AI signage: 7B LLM on-device, ePaper ODM driver stack, partial update power saving

Posted by – February 10, 2026
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Geniatech walks through three product tracks that sit at the intersection of digital signage playback, edge inference, and ultra-low-power ePaper. The “classic” signage player focus is straightforward integration: HDMI input/output models for looping content, and higher-density units built for multi-display layouts where one box can feed several screens while still fitting into standard CMS workflows. https://www.geniatech.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

The more interesting twist is where signage hardware becomes an on-prem compute node. They describe an edge AI configuration around a 40 TOPS NPU-class accelerator, aimed at running small vision models locally and even deploying a side-loaded LLM up to roughly 7B parameters, depending on memory and runtime constraints. In practice, that points to applications like audience measurement, dwell-time and behavior analytics, and camera-driven context that can adapt creative, scheduling, or content rules without round-tripping raw video to cloud.

On the ePaper side, Geniatech positions itself as an ODM layer that removes the “hard part” of E Ink driving for existing signage ecosystems. The pitch is plug-and-play compatibility: Linux and Android-based controller stacks, custom TCON/driver know-how, and interface boards that let a conventional signage player keep its CMS unchanged while ePaper gets proper waveform control, ghosting mitigation, and partial update support where only a price/date region refreshes.

The demo leans into large-format color ePaper (including a 28.5-inch class panel) doing live, localized partial refresh that feels closer to print than to LCD motion, while staying power-frugal enough for battery and even solar-backed deployments. This was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, and it frames Geniatech’s strategy as “one backend, multiple front panels”: HDMI video walls when you need motion, and Spectra-class ePaper when you want sunlight readability, near-zero idle power, and selective refresh at the edge.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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HiteVision interactive displays: EDLA Android 16 roadmap, QLED local dimming, NFC fingerprint

Posted by – February 10, 2026
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HiteVision positions its portfolio around interactive whiteboards and interactive flat-panel displays (IFPD) for classrooms, pairing touch UX with device management features that matter to IT teams: NFC-based sign-in, fingerprint authentication, and panel variants described as QLED with local dimming for higher contrast in bright rooms. The goal is to make the board feel like the primary “computer” in a class, not just a big monitor, and to keep onboarding simple for teachers. https://www.hitevision.com.tw/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A key thread is Google EDLA (Enterprise Device Licensing Agreement): a certification path that lets schools run Google services on-board in a compliant way, instead of relying on screen-mirroring from a laptop. That matters for Google Play access, Workspace workflows, and predictable app deployment, especially when devices are shared across periods and users.

On the hardware side they point to large-format touch displays, including a 110-inch class panel with a stated 120 Hz refresh rate for smoother pen tracking and motion, plus an emphasis on high brightness. They also show an 80% automated production line, underlining repeatability in assembly, calibration, and QA for high-volume education rollouts at ISE 2026 Barcelona.

For “big-room” pedagogy and auditoriums, the booth highlights a 163-inch 4K LED display designed to behave like their interactive boards, so the UI, touch habits, and control model remain consistent across LCD IFPD and direct-view LED. The pitch is reducing the learning curve for teachers and the integration burden for IT, while scaling the same collaboration surface into larger spaces you can actually deploy.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Muxwave Series F + P32 Transparent LED poster, top power feed, IP65 outdoor media facade

Posted by – February 10, 2026
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Muxwave walks through its transparent LED portfolio, centered on an ultra-light “hanging” format (Series F) built for large suspended installs. The demo wall is about 4 m high by 7.5 m wide, with top-fed power and signal routing so cabling stays clean while the feed runs down through the structure. The core idea is keeping mass and depth low enough to enable creative shapes and big spans while still behaving like a real LED display rather than a projection surface. https://www.muxwave.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A key engineering theme is architectural integration: high transparency for shopfronts and atriums, plus enough luminance and refresh stability for camera-friendly content. Muxwave frames this as “full screen” coverage where the LED is distributed across a mesh/film-like module, making the visual layer feel embedded into the space. For outdoor deployments they highlight IP65 weather protection and an on-board LED packaging approach (described in the booth talk as “blue on board”) aimed at robustness in public environments and façades.

They also show a floor-standing poster concept (P32), essentially a 1 m by 2 m transparent LED unit that can be tiled side-by-side into longer ribbons, like a 5 m by 1 m run. The modules are attached to a glass-fronted format, and the logistics are clearly designed for rental and rapid rollout: each unit ships as one set per dedicated transport case. Content ingest is handled by an LED system controller, with upload and playback managed from a phone or laptop for quick campaign turnover.

Beyond the booth hardware, the conversation points to real deployments: retail windows, building façades, and sculptural installs such as circular or “ball” shapes used for wayfinding or landmark signage. One named reference is a large installation at the south entrance area of Fira Barcelona, which helps anchor the product as something that can survive high foot traffic and real public lighting. This interview was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, so the focus is on integrator-ready formats rather than lab prototypes.

The most interesting takeaway is how transparent LED is converging into a practical media layer: low kg/m² loading, thin profiles, modular splicing, and simplified top-power architecture that reduces install complexity overhead. Add IP-rated outdoor variants and controller-based content workflows, and you get a system that can scale from a small 20×10 cm advertising demo up to multi-meter architectural spans, while slowly pushing total project cost down year over year.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U98RuxkFDYY

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NovaStar Infinity + COEX 5G: PWM+PAM driver IC, 2.9M px per link, Nova Cloud

Posted by – February 10, 2026
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NovaStar walks through its Infinity concept as an end-to-end LED control chain, spanning video processing, sending/receiving, and the LED driver IC layer. The key idea is hybrid PWM + PAM (amplitude) drive, tuned with processing and algorithms to improve low-gray performance, brightness control, black level stability, and refresh behavior without pushing panels into visible flicker regimes. https://www.novastar.tech/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A nice detail is how Infinity is shown as something that can travel across the supply chain: the demo ties the control stack to partner display hardware like a BOE 1.25 mm COB module, and the discussion hints at how driver IC choices and calibration coefficients shape what people call “image quality” on fine-pitch LED. The takeaway is that a lot of the perceived sharpness and uniformity comes from the interaction between bit-depth mapping, grayscale linearity, and how the driver allocates current at very low luminance.

The booth tour then shifts to “LED intelligent playback control” and monitoring, essentially pushing fixed-install LED toward a managed appliance model: TV-style UI workflows, centralized status visibility for processors, and cloud management via Nova Cloud. On the content side, the media-server story is framed around redundancy (one primary plus two backup paths) and scaling across resolutions, which matters for unattended signage and large canvases where a single failure becomes obvious.

Another segment, filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, focuses on thermal compensation: compensating temperature-driven drift to reduce long-run color cast and keep color temperature stable at a more monitor-like level. In practice this kind of control loop is about sustaining chroma consistency over hours of operation, especially when cabinet thermals vary across a wall due to airflow, power density, or mounting geometry.

Finally, NovaStar highlights its COEX 5G distribution approach versus “1G” Ethernet workflows: roughly 2.9–2.95 million pixels over a single link, which can cut processor count and dramatically reduce cable runs. The side-by-side cabling examples make the point clearly: fewer physical links and fewer failure points, while still fitting into an ecosystem where multiple vendors align around the same next-gen transport and configuration tooling together

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Vivalyte Phantom Mesh + Dynamic Lightbox + DMX Neon Flex, NovaStar/Colorlight video mapping

Posted by – February 10, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

Vivalyte walks through a toolkit that sits between LED display hardware and architectural lighting, where “video-driven light” and “pixel-controlled line light” start to blur. The Phantom Mesh concept is a see-through LED mesh aimed at glass, façades, and staging, with the demo focusing on two transparency/definition tradeoffs: around 6.2 mm pitch for a denser image, and around 10 mm pitch for higher optical transparency. It’s designed to scale into large-format surfaces via small mechanical connection pieces and modular sections, so you can build long runs without turning the build into a heavy video-wall project. https://vivalyte.com/solution/phantom-mesh/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A practical detail is how the mesh is driven: it behaves like a conventional video endpoint, so standard LED control ecosystems like NovaStar or Colorlight can feed it, and then your choice of media server or mapping stack (Pixera, MadMapper, etc.) handles content workflows. In the booth, they describe variants with different power-box placement (top vs top+bottom), plus an exhibition-oriented mesh prototype intended to mount into common booth frame systems like Aluvision and beMatrix, targeting faster rigging and cleaner alignment on show builds too.

The other thread is Vivalyte’s “Dynamic Lightbox” idea: combining printed fabric (or other translucent layers) with a low-resolution LED backplane (they mention P20) to add motion, highlights, and day/night effects without the “raw LED screen” look. Instead of replacing print, the LED becomes a controllable light engine behind the graphic, so you keep sharp printed detail while selectively animating regions, gradients, and glow. This segment was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, and it fits the broader trend of hybrid media surfaces that need to read well at close range and still scale to big areas here.

For ceilings and interiors, the stretch-ceiling demo shows a layered approach: an acoustic layer, then backlight bars, with tunable-white control from about 1800 K to 6500 K over DMX. The “big pixel” approach they mention (large controllable zones) is a reminder that not every surface needs high spatial resolution; for circadian-style ambience, smooth CCT transitions and uniform diffusion matter more than tight pitch here.

Finally, the Neon Flex lineup is positioned as architectural “line media” rather than faux neon: silicone extrusion with internal LEDs, DMX pixel control, and even a fully 3D-bendable variant with about 25 mm pixel pitch for richer chases and effects. They also point to a two-part construction in the 40F series (cover + strip) to hide starts/ends and enable seamless continuous lines, which is exactly the kind of detail that decides whether an install reads as a clean architectural element in the real world, not a segmented strip here.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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OnSign Digital Signage CMS: Nexmosphere Sensors, Quividi Analytics, Amazon Signage Stick, Mosaic AI

Posted by – February 10, 2026
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OnSign positions its platform as a cloud-based digital signage CMS for managing distributed screen networks: upload media, build layouts, schedule playlists, and publish to one or many players with tag- and rule-based targeting. A practical detail is the player-side caching model: content is synchronized and stored locally so playback can continue through temporary connectivity loss, while admins keep control from a web console. https://www.onsign.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A big part of the story here is how signage turns into an interactive endpoint when you connect retail and venue hardware. The demo shows Nexmosphere-style triggers such as presence detection, RFID (with antenna), and magnetic or “product-lift” sensing, where removing an item from a shelf can cue a specific creative on the nearest display. This bridges CMS scheduling with real-world events, useful for planograms, end-caps, and guided shopping flows in store.

Captured at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, the walkthrough also highlights how OnSign fits into modern DOOH and retail media patterns: screens in-store for programmatic ad slots, menu boards, corporate comms, public transport info, and in-vehicle or rooftop displays for taxi or transit media. The publishing workflow shown is classic enterprise signage—divide the canvas into zones, assign destinations, and restrict playback by daypart, weekday, location, or metadata tags so the same creative behaves differently by context.

Audience measurement appears as a separate but connected layer: a camera can detect approximate viewer counts, “looking vs not looking,” and coarse demographics like gender and age range, then feed that into proof-of-play and campaign reporting. OnSign mentions integration with Quividi-type analytics so advertisers can correlate ad playback with observed attention, and optionally trigger content based on demographic ranges rather than only time-of-day logic.

The AI angle is less “content magic” and more operational reliability: OnSign’s Mosaic concept takes periodic screenshots (shown as every ~12 minutes) and uses automated checks to flag black screens, popups, or frozen playback. Add in AI-assisted grouping, alert rules like CPU thresholds, and QR-driven interactivity (scan-to-landing-page plus on-screen feedback), and you get a CMS that’s pushing toward closed-loop monitoring and smarter orchestration across fleets of screens.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Pixelhue PixPro A | AV-over-IP + LED controller in one, 16×6 splicing, PD3 4K

Posted by – February 10, 2026
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Pixelhue walks through PixPro A, positioned as an all-in-one AV-over-IP platform that merges a video decoder/encoder pipeline with an LED controller in the same box, so an LED wall can be driven directly without stacking separate processors. The pitch is a single integrated control layer for distributed video, splicing, and LED output, aimed at command/control and large canvas display workflows. https://www.pixelhue.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A core theme is doing high image quality over standard 1GbE instead of requiring 10GbE, while still targeting very low end-to-end delay for operator use. In the demo they switch into a KVM mode and call out sub-2 ms latency, which is the key spec when you want “mouse-feels-local” interaction on remote sources. This is paired with a “visualized digital center” style management interface for monitoring, routing, and layout control in a control-room context.

The PD3 transceiver family is shown as the building block: compact encode/decode endpoints with HDMI I/O, a quick device-ID/check button, and the ability to repurpose a unit as encoder or decoder depending on configuration. There are variants labeled PD3 2K and PD3 4K, with models that include multiple HDMI inputs/outputs so you can do input backup and fast switching for redundancy. The video was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, which fits the AV-control and LED ecosystem angle.

On the canvas side, PixPro A demonstrates multi-window splicing up to 16×6, effectively treating many sources as one composited surface for an LED wall or a large multi-display array. That points to typical use cases like situational awareness, SOC/NOC visualization, and surveillance viewing, where you need flexible layout presets, fast recall, and consistent timing across tiles. The “13 million pixels” comment reinforces that they’re targeting large total pixel budgets and wide canvases.

The competitive framing is against established enterprise AV-over-IP vendors, but with a focus on lowering network and deployment cost by staying on 1GbE while keeping 4K capability and interactive latency low. Technically, it sits at the intersection of IP video distribution, matrix switching, LED processing, and KVM-over-IP, with emphasis on integrated control and failover-friendly HDMI routing. It’s a practical look at how AV-over-IP is being packaged for LED walls and control-room operation here.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Joan ePaper workplace displays: room/desk booking, 13-inch touch, color visitor badges

Posted by – February 9, 2026
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Joan is positioning workplace management as a tight loop between calendar data, physical space, and low-power displays: rooms, desks, visitors, and internal comms all driven by the same scheduling layer. The demo shows how ePaper becomes “always-on” signage without needing power or network cabling at the mount point, while still staying current via cloud sync and device-to-cloud updates. https://getjoan.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

A standout hardware piece is the large-format, battery-powered e-ink wall display: it mounts like a picture frame, can be lifted off the bracket, then locks back in, running roughly a year per charge before topping up over USB-C. The same idea scales down to the classic meeting-room door plates, where battery life depends on size and update frequency, with touch for ad-hoc booking and front lighting on some models for better readability.

On the room side, the range spans compact door schedulers through a bigger, secure-mount 13-inch touchscreen option that can act as a room overview and on-the-spot booking terminal, including PoE mounting where permanent power is preferred. The “what you see is what you need” UI is built around real-time status, meeting metadata, and quick actions, while keeping the display stack efficient enough for ePaper refresh behavior and long sleep cycles.

For desks, the platform leans into hybrid office realities: interactive maps for desk discovery and booking, visibility of who sits where, and add-ons like desk indicators that show occupancy status and can even integrate charging. Visitor management extends that same workflow into reception with reusable full-color ePaper visitor tags that update wirelessly (Bluetooth Low Energy), so check-in becomes “select badge → push identity card layout,” without burning through disposable print stock.

Late in the interview (filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona), Joan also frames AI as reducing “click work”: instead of building a narrow chatbot feature, they describe an MCP-style integration approach so a user can request a coordinated office day—booking a whole team’s desks, a room slot, and supporting logistics—through an assistant interface. The core idea is that Joan sits as the bridge between digital intent (Teams/Google Calendar) and physical execution (signage, wayfinding, check-in), so the office behaves like a programmable system rather than a set of disconnected tools.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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CVTE interactive flat panel + 15MP AI camera + PCAP 100 touch + AI pen classroom workflow

Posted by – February 9, 2026
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CVTE frames its “Dream Future” theme around a young engineering culture and a very practical goal: make interactive display hardware easier for schools and meeting rooms to deploy, maintain, and actually use day to day. In this walkthrough, the focus stays on interactive flat panels as a classroom hub, combining touch, compute, and camera so teachers can run lessons, annotate content, and support hybrid learning without stacking extra boxes and cables. https://www.cvte.com/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On the panel side, the discussion highlights mainstream Rockchip-based compute for responsive UI and low-latency ink, plus a built-in 15MP camera aimed at distance learning and lecture capture. The camera stack is positioned around everyday pro-AV features like zoom, autoframing, speaker tracking, and “smart gallery” style multi-view, with optional external USB cameras to solve real room geometry problems (for example, putting a lens at the front of the class while the main screen sits behind the teacher) for better sightlines and framing.

Touch and optics are treated as separate “feel” and “look” choices: a PCAP capacitive model is described as a “big iPad” aesthetic for finger-first interaction, while IR touch remains a cost-effective path for large-format classrooms. The PCAP unit is quoted at 50 touch points today with a roadmap toward 100 touch points, and the kid-focused display leans on optical bonding (reduced parallax, better contrast in bright rooms) plus low blue-light certification to support longer sessions with less eye strain at close range.

A second product direction targets family education and kindergarten use, with details that matter in real homes: a plug-in camera module with a physical privacy lid, safety-conscious chassis angles, and content that mixes learning with motion-based activities. The demo includes a camera-driven “jumping game” concept to turn movement into an input modality, which is a nice reminder that computer vision can be part of engagement design, not only a conferencing feature, at ISE 2026 Barcelona.

Finally, CVTE positions itself as a large-scale ODM/OEM engine behind many overseas education-display brands, while also showing adjacent ecosystem pieces like adjustable stands, ergonomic student furniture, and mobility-focused classroom layouts. The AI angle stays grounded in teacher workflow too: an “AI pen” concept is described as a remote interaction tool so the teacher can move around the room while still controlling the panel, which ties computer vision, UI control, and classroom management into one coherent usage model.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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AIPC Local LLM Box, ARFirst PC + AI box ROCm Ryzen 7 780M, Ryzen AI Max+ 395 126 TOPS, 128GB, 10GbE

Posted by – February 9, 2026
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AIPC shows two takes on ARfirst compute: a portable, AR-ready AI PC and a compact local-inference box aimed at running large language models without cloud dependency. The smaller system is positioned like a self-contained workstation with USB-C DisplayPort output for direct headset or display connection, plus enough GPU compute to handle everyday office workloads and light gaming in a single device.


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On the handheld/keyboard form factor, the demo unit is specced around AMD Ryzen 7 with Radeon 780M graphics, 32 GB RAM, up to 2 TB storage, and Windows 11 Pro. The pitch is practicality: built-in pointing control, active cooling airflow channels, and an estimated ~8 hours of monitor-style use, with different keyboard layouts possible beyond the US version shown.

The bigger story is the “AIPC” local AI box built around AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, quoted at 126 TOPS, paired with Radeon 8060-class integrated graphics and configured up to 96–128 GB memory with 2 TB SSD. The point of the high memory ceiling is straightforward: bigger parameter models, larger context, more KV-cache headroom, and fewer compromises when you try to run heavier Qwen/Llama-class checkpoints locally rather than streaming tokens from a hosted API.

The workflow shown is very “local model ops”: a Windows environment with a model marketplace/manager (Nova Studio) to download, start/stop, and swap models, then run offline prompts (including quick multilingual queries) with no internet access. They also demo voice recording and TTS voice cloning to produce speech in another language using the recorded sample, framing the box as a 24/7 agent machine for coding, research, and multimodal generation with predictable cost and privacy characteristics.

Filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, the interview leans into platform tradeoffs: comparisons to Mac Studio and NVIDIA “AI boxes,” plus the AMD ROCm vs CUDA ecosystem discussion, and the practical I/O checklist (HDMI, 10GbE Ethernet, high-speed external storage). The core claim is that this class of high-TOPS APU + large unified memory makes “biggish” local LLM work feel less like a lab setup and more like a normal desktop routine, at a fixed hardware price.

I’m publishing about 60+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Looking Glass 86 HLD + faytech: 4K hololuminescent signage, IR touch, AI avatars

Posted by – February 9, 2026
Category: Exclusive videos

Looking Glass and faytech are showing a new way to deploy “holographic” digital signage without changing your content pipeline: the 86-inch Hololuminescent Display (HLD). The idea is to move the 3D effect into the optical stack, so the playback device and CMS still see a standard 4K screen, while viewers see a person or product rendered on a fixed spatial stage with convincing depth. https://lookingglassfactory.com/86-hld


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

In the demo, a simple iPhone video of Looking Glass CEO Shawn is played back as an MP4 through a normal signage workflow, yet it reads as a life-size presence inside the display volume. Because the system behaves like a regular monitor over HDMI or DisplayPort, you can feed it from Windows, macOS, BrightSign-style players, or a workstation GPU, and keep using familiar tools for scheduling, color grading, and campaign variants such as tinting and mood shifts for the same scene here.

The conversation frames HLD as a “magic problem” product: it’s meant for retail, lobbies, endcaps, digital-out-of-home, and museum-style storytelling where attention and dwell time matter, not for precision depth measurements. It’s also designed for group viewing without glasses or per-viewer tracking, and the production units are targeted around 400–500 nits for brighter storefront conditions. This video was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, where the emphasis is clearly on deployability at scale today.

They also switch to an interactive mode that combines the holographic stage with an IR touch overlay, running a Unity application on a compact PC (shown on an Intel NUC). Touch input lets users browse product variants and manipulate “in-box” lighting and styling across the whole volume, which is a useful mental model for POS configurators, virtual shelves, and guided product education where the UI stays 2D-simple while the presentation feels spatial now.

The faytech partnership is positioned as the practical integration layer: custom bezels, kiosk enclosures, and fit-and-finish for AV rollouts, plus accessory options as needed. Looking Glass says production units will integrate a 4K camera, microphone, speakers, and touch, which opens the door to telepresence-style “beaming,” guided museum narration, or AI-avatar front-of-house experiences (their earlier Uncle Rabbit demo gets a mention), while keeping the core promise: treat it like a 4K display, get a 3D effect next.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

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Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U98RuxkFDYY

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Newline Interactive DV Premier+ COB 216in 4K, STV+ 115in 24/7 signage

Posted by – February 9, 2026
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Newline Interactive is positioning its range around two big AV building blocks: large-format direct-view LED for “main wall” impact, and commercial LCD/IFP for everything else in the room. The highlight is a 216-inch 4K COB DV wall (shown here at 1.25 mm pitch) aimed at meeting and briefing spaces that want a seamless 16:9 canvas with finer LED packaging, tighter pixel geometry, and cleaner black uniformity than older SMD builds. https://newline-interactive.com/eu/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

On the signage side, the STV+ family is framed as a 24/7 digital signage display line that scales from 43-inch up to a flagship 115-inch 4K panel. The emphasis is on continuous runtime, IP control for fleet operations, ultra-thin bezel styling, and onboard Android for lightweight playback, plus compatibility with Newline’s Signage Pro platform for typical landscape/portrait deployment in corporate, retail, and public-facing venues.

For collaboration rooms, the demo pivots to “all-in-one” interactive screens with integrated UC hardware: camera, microphone array, and quick access workflows like NFC card login. ARVA Pro is positioned as the infrared touch option, while Vega Pro shifts to PCAP for a more glass-like feel, paired with Google EDLA certification so Teams/Google Workspace deployments can stay inside a managed Android app ecosystem. Vega Pro also leans into meeting capture with an optional 4K AI camera, an 8-mic array, and built-in speakers for a single-device install.

There’s also a practical deployment angle: a non-Android “C series” path for IT teams that prefer a pure display plus external compute, with OPS slot-in PC or a Chromebox doing the heavy lift. Newline also shows a smaller, battery-powered 27-inch mobile display concept (Google EDLA, around a 4-hour battery) to make casting and touch interaction portable for education and ad-hoc collaboration. This walkthrough was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, so the product mix is clearly tuned for European integrator and channel demand.

Taken together, the story is less about one hero SKU and more about covering the full signal chain in modern spaces: COB direct-view LED (pixel pitch, 4K, 16:9), large-format LCD for signage (4K UHD, IP control, 24/7), and interactive flat panels for UC (EDLA, Android, OPS, PCAP vs IR touch, NFC login, casting). If you’re designing standardized meeting rooms or digital signage fleets, it’s a coherent set of endpoints that can share management patterns while matching the “right display tech” to the viewing distance and use case.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

This video was filmed using the DJI Pocket 3 ($669 at https://amzn.to/4aMpKIC using the dual wireless DJI Mic 2 microphones with the DJI lapel microphone https://amzn.to/3XIj3l8 )

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Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U98RuxkFDYY

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EXCO Vision ISE 2026 Best of Show Zeus, XR LED volume + narrow-pitch rental, concave/convex stage

Posted by – February 9, 2026
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EXCO Vision shows how an LED vendor can cover both in-camera VFX and fast-turn rental builds without treating them as separate engineering problems: the same “batch + pitch” discipline is used to keep a ceiling, main wall, and floor aligned for white point, gamma, and color matching across an LED volume. That consistency matters when you’re doing virtual production with real lenses, real shutters, and real reflections. https://www.excovision.net/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

In the interview, the flagship topic is an LED backdrop custom designed for virtual production, where the goal is to replace a grey/green stage with an emissive background that the camera can capture directly. EXCO Vision describes indoor brightness around 3,000 nit and refresh up to 30,000 Hz for the shown configuration, aiming to reduce flicker/banding at challenging shutter angles while keeping contrast high via black-surface LED design for camera.

From the product naming used by EXCO Vision, Zeus and Apollo sit in the XR/virtual shooting family, with marketing that leans on high refresh and high grayscale for smoother motion rendering and better moiré control at narrow pixel pitches. The Zeus line is also notable because it was listed as a Best of Show winner at ISE 2026 by TVBEurope, which signals it was evaluated in a broadcast-facing context rather than pure signage. The video is filmed at ISE 2026 Barcelona, where LED volumes, tracking, and real-time rendering are now standard talking points across broadcast, cinema, and live event work.

Alongside VP, the booth walk highlights a rental-oriented setup described as a narrow-pitch rental platform that can be deployed as ceiling, wall, and floor in the same pitch and batch. The practical angle is modularity: straight builds plus concave/convex sections, including tunnel-style layouts, so you can create immersive spaces without sacrificing calibration continuity across the full surface.

On company context, the transcript states EXCO Vision was founded in 2017, manufactures in Shenzhen, and is backed by shareholders that include Youku as a major investor tied to film/TV production activity in China. Their stated plan is broader reach beyond China and the US, targeting more European rollouts during 2026 as XR stages and rental hybrids become more common in regional production pipelines across Europe

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

This video was filmed using the DJI Pocket 3 ($669 at https://amzn.to/4aMpKIC using the dual wireless DJI Mic 2 microphones with the DJI lapel microphone https://amzn.to/3XIj3l8 )

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Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U98RuxkFDYY

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Logitech Rally AI Camera Pro + Rally Board + Sight: RightSight 2 framing, Meet Android, Teams Rooms

Posted by – February 8, 2026
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Logitech’s booth focuses on making meeting-room video behave more like a directed shoot: on-device AI combines image analysis with audio cues to keep the right faces in frame, without the operator “driving” PTZ all day. The new Rally AI Camera Pro and Rally AI Camera sit above the familiar Rally lineup, targeting bigger spaces where speaker handoffs, whiteboards, and side conversations can break basic auto-framing. https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/video-conferencing.html


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

Rally AI Camera Pro is aimed at complex rooms with a dual-camera concept: a wide context view plus a PTZ view with hybrid zoom, so the system can keep a stable “room read” while still punching in on a presenter. Logitech ties this to RightSight 2 modes (grid, group, speaker) and to multi-camera deployments that conferencing platforms can manage for consistent composition as people move.

The tour also revisits Rally Bar as a core appliance for mid-size rooms, where dual lenses, tuned optics, and DSP are used to get the most out of 1080p cloud calls by feeding them cleaner, sharper source video. The underlying point is that better sensors and more processing headroom still matter even when the transport codec is the bottleneck, because improved exposure, color, and noise behavior survive compression more cleanly.

On the interactive side, Rally Board is shown in two flavors: an Android-based appliance that runs Google Meet natively, and a Windows-based Microsoft Teams Rooms variant for organizations that can’t put Android endpoints on their network. Both keep touch workflows for whiteboarding and content sharing, and Logitech hints at depth/IR sensing to build a 3D room map for more reliable tracking plus privacy-aware background masking. This segment was filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, giving a useful snapshot today.

Finally, Logitech Sight tackles the long-table problem by adding a tabletop viewpoint that’s “almost 360” (about 315° to avoid shooting the front display), with built-in microphones and direction-of-arrival cues to help remote participants see and hear whoever is speaking at the far end. In a dual-Sight layout, coverage can stretch along longer tables and produce multiple participant tiles (up to eight) so discussion feels less like a single wide shot and more like a set of close conversational angle.

I’m publishing about 75+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

This video was filmed using the DJI Pocket 3 ($669 at https://amzn.to/4aMpKIC using the dual wireless DJI Mic 2 microphones with the DJI lapel microphone https://amzn.to/3XIj3l8 )

“Super Thanks” are welcome 😁

Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U98RuxkFDYY

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BOE at ISE 2026: Curved COB, Chip-on-Glass, MPD 0.6mm LED, Magic LED eye comfort, Spectra 6 ePaper

Posted by – February 8, 2026
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BOE’s booth tour focuses on how packaging and drive architecture are reshaping fine-pitch direct-view LED: full flip-chip COB with black film encapsulation, common-cathode driving, and increasingly glass-based approaches that aim for better thermal behavior and more uniform luminance. The walkthrough starts with a curved COB concept that relies on an ultra-thin module to make bending feasible, with a stated curvature limit around a 600 mm radius for concave or convex installs. https://www.boe.com/en/


HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.

After that, the comparison ladder makes the tradeoffs concrete: a “standard” COB around 1.25 mm pitch is framed as a cost-led choice (about 600 nits and 5,000:1 contrast, using Nova control), while a 0.9 mm “ultra” step pushes toward roughly 2,000 nits and 20,000:1 with tighter seam management and a higher-end control path that can drive more cabinets per controller to reduce cabling and power distribution complexity. This segment is filmed at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, and it’s useful as a quick reference for why pitch alone is not the only quality lever in retail and corporate AV.

The “highest end” theme is then tied to chip-on-glass (COG): placing LEDs directly on glass is presented as the route for going below what COB typically targets, while keeping a slim module and consistent optical behavior. In parallel, BOE shows Micro Pixel Device development (MPD) at around 0.6 mm pitch with a quoted cabinet depth near 2.4 cm, positioned as a prototype path to thinner, tighter LED walls where mechanical depth and heat paths often set the real limits.

A standout demo is “Magic LED,” described as using pixel-level distortion to reduce real electrical brightness (example given around 800 nits) while preserving a perceived high-brightness look closer to a higher mode (example referenced around 2,000 nits), aimed at eye comfort and lower energy draw. There’s also a glossy surface film approach that makes an LED wall read more like LCD/OLED from a distance by masking division lines, plus a quick look at modular serviceability (magnetic tiles, visible power/drive components) and how SMD, COB, and COG raise the production hurdle in different ways.

Beyond LED, BOE pivots into wider display categories: an interactive LCD with a new polarizer/film for improved off-axis viewing, and local dimming with 288 zones to manage contrast and power by content. The ePaper area highlights Spectra 6 full-color with a noted operating range of roughly -25 to 60°C and battery operation, alongside the familiar multi-second refresh behavior. The tour ends with semi-outdoor LED (example referenced at 4,000 nits and ~1.9 mm pitch) plus a sensor cluster concept for fleet management—temperature, ambient light, water/rain logging, door and impact/vandal alerts—before closing on factory sustainability and recycled-content efforts as part of BOE’s manufacturing story.

I’m publishing about 60+ videos from ISE 2026, check out all my ISE 2026 videos in my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjUiepj5jbL6aIt6QB9jeCk

This video was filmed using the DJI Pocket 3 ($669 at https://amzn.to/4aMpKIC using the dual wireless DJI Mic 2 microphones with the DJI lapel microphone https://amzn.to/3XIj3l8 )

“Super Thanks” are welcome 😁

Check out my video with Daylight Computer about their revolutionary Sunlight Readable Transflective LCD Display for Healthy Learning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U98RuxkFDYY

source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9RKZ3V3k2I