Consumer durables firm Samsung has launched the country's largest and most expensive LED display called 'The Wall'.Priced between Rs 3.5 crore to Rs 12 crore, the MicroLED display - not called a TV - comes in a variety of sizes and ratios. It ranges from 146 inches (370.8 cm) in 4K definition, 219 inches (556.3 cm) in 6K definition, to 292 inch (741.7 cm) in 8K definition.The product is unprecedented and doesn't have competition.Close Among others, the VU Technologies sells 100-inch television sets for Rs 20 lakh. Similarly, LG has an 8k LED television that is not yet available for sale in India but is priced at around Rs 29 lakh globally. related news Oil rises as OPEC weighs deeper output cuts Cadila Healthcare files NDA with DCGI for liver disease drug Saroglitazar Mg IndiGo plane suffers high engine vibrations mid-air; returns to Mumbai The Wall is pegged as an ‘ultra-luxury’ viewing experience, this product comes with a 0.8mm pixel pitch technology. Compared … [Read more...] about Samsung launches The Wall, giant-sized LED costing up to Rs 12 crore
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Deadly Takata airbag recall: What to do if you drive a BMW, Honda, Mitsubishi, or Toyota
It seems like the Takata airbag saga never ends. That saga so far affects over 41.6 million vehicles with defective airbags made by Takata. Previously the defective airbags have been found in Fords, Lexus, Mercedes, Teslas, and more. Now cars from additional manufacturers are being added to the list including Audi, BMW, Honda, Mitsubishi, and Toyota, reports Consumer Reports. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) believes another 1.4 million cars from the above manufacturers may have faulty airbags made by Takata. That includes 116,000 BMW vehicles with model years 1999 to 2001. BMW says right now certain 1999-2001 323i, 325i, 328i, and 330i models are known to be affected as well as certain 2000-2001 323Ci, 325Ci, 328Ci, 330Ci, 323iT, and 325iT models. Audi, Honda, Mitsubishi, and Toyota have yet to announce which additional models of their vehicles are affected. As for what the defect is in the faulty Takata airbags, Consumer Reports says it relates to their … [Read more...] about Deadly Takata airbag recall: What to do if you drive a BMW, Honda, Mitsubishi, or Toyota
Spotify Unveils A Bold New Brand Identity
For a brand that fronts such a vast and eclectic array of music–a database of some 30 million songs, including the top tunes in Malta, Bulgaria, and Paraguay, among others–Spotify’s brand identity has always been surprisingly sedate: black, white, and an uninspiring green for colors; an off-the-shelf font; and a little stylized sound wave as a logo. advertisement advertisement That made for a fairly dismal array of tools for communicating with the brand’s 60 million avid fans. On Friday, at South by Southwest, all that will change. For the duration of the festival, Spotify House will be arrayed in a bold and explosively colorful new brand identity, which was the result of a year’s worth of work, and many trips to the company’s Stockholm headquarters, by the New York design firm, Collins. “SXSW will be first big reveal of the program,” says Leland Maschmeyer, Collins’s founding partner and executive creative director. … [Read more...] about Spotify Unveils A Bold New Brand Identity
Two simple budget-friendly ways to include remote workers at holiday parties
Remote workers enjoy many advantages over their in-office colleagues: flexible hours, relaxed dress codes, and little to no commute. But when it comes to office celebrations, remote workers can really miss out. advertisement advertisement Seventy percent of remote workers already feel left out of the workplace, and that feeling comes to a head during the holiday season. Office holiday parties are one example of a tried-and-true method of showing employee appreciation. They also serve as annual forums of casual engagement, a way for coworkers to bond and strengthen their personal relationships. Ideally, your company should bite the bullet and shell out the cash to fly remote workers to your headquarters to attend the holiday party with their coworkers. You can even keep expenses down by combining the event with all-company trainings, meetings, or retreats. But bringing in all remote employees sometimes just isn’t feasible, especially as the number of them continues to … [Read more...] about Two simple budget-friendly ways to include remote workers at holiday parties