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Issue 2 February 2020 |
February 28, 2020 |
40 pages |
Letter from the publisher: Coronavirus, with a lime…by Mark Fihn Quantum Satis news from around the world Quantum Satis conference coverage + MIG ’19, October 28-30, 2019, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom + MM ’19, October 21-25, 2019, Nice, France + MobileHCI ’19, October 1-4, 2019, Taipei, Taiwan + UbiComp/ISWC ’19, September 9-13, 2019, London, England + Electronic Displays, February 27-28, 2019, Nuremberg, Germany IDTechEx attends Autosens: Latest trends in automotive LiDARs by Nilushi Wijeyasinghe Khronos and Smithsonian collaborate by Kathleen Maher 3D & 8K: A marriage made in Las Vegas by Pete Putman Quantum Dots: The long road towards emissive QLEDs by Khasha Ghaffarzadeh Galaxy S20 Ultra OLED technology shoot-out by Raymond Soneira Last Word: Biggest 360 AR, no glasses needed by Jon Peddie |
Issue 1 January 2020 |
January 31, 2020 |
38 pages |
Letter from the publisher: Introducing Quantum Satis…by Mark Fihn Quantum Satis news from around the world Quantum Satis conference coverage + Automotive LiDAR, September 25-26, 2019, Detroit, Michigan + DIS ’19, June 23-28, 2019, San Diego, California + Display Week 2019, May 12-17, 2019, San Jose, California + ICVARS '19, February 23-25, 2019, Perth, Australia + 3D Measurement and Data Processing, January 13-17, 2019, Burlingame, California + Image Quality and System Performance, January 13-17, 2019, Burlingame, California + Image Sensors and Imaging Systems, January 13-17, 2019, Burlingame, California + Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, January 13-17, 2019, Burlingame, California The AR, VR, and MR market: Estimated to be over $30 billion by 2030 by Charlotte Coles 2019/2020 – 5G gets serious…by Andy Marken Experience art through technology with Looking Glass by Ruchika Saini 3D and AR imaging by Matt Brennesholtz Could HDR10+ tone mapping best Dolby Vision? by Ken Werner Last Word: What if we recorded each other all the time? by Jon Peddie |