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Sony A4-sized digital paper notepad is light, durable and responsive
Posted On 20 May 2013 By DigInfo TV. Under: Uncategorized.
Sony has developed an A4 sized equivalent 13.3″ digital paper notepad. The display is the first in the world to use E Ink Mobius, a new flexible electronic paper display technology developed by E Ink in collaboration with Sony. Technology developed by Sony for forming high precision thin film transistors on plastic instead of glass [...]
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Samsung to exhibit 13.3-inch notebook display with 3,200 x 1,800 resolution
Posted On 20 May 2013 By Sharif Sakr. Under: Uncategorized.
On top of yesterday's 4K announcement, Samsung has also given us a quick heads-up on one of the prototype displays it's planning to show off at this year's Display Week event. It's a highly gawp-worthy 3,200 x 1,800 ("WQXGA+") panel destined for 1...
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LG to demo 5-inch unbreakable and flexible plastic OLED panel at SID
Posted On 19 May 2013 By Zach Honig. Under: Uncategorized.
LG's got quite a bit in store for us this week at SID's annual display exhibition in Vancouver. In addition to that 55-inch curved OLED TV we first heard about last month, the company will be demonstrating a very nifty 5-inch OLED panel. Created f...
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LG’s head-mounted display patent ensures you’re always watching
Posted On 23 Apr 2013 By Nicole Lee. Under: Uncategorized.
While head-mounted displays are nothing new, LG has patented a novel method for utilizing them that might grab your attention. The patent states that when you're staring at content on a device like a tablet, the HMD is inactive. But turn your head...
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Ask Engadget: best touchscreen monitor?
Posted On 13 Apr 2013 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is from Icy, who wants to embrace their metro (geddit?) side. If you're looking to ask one of you...
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JNM Display – Transparent LCD Monitor – LCD using ambient light that allows physical objects to be highlighted behind LCD display glass
Posted On 12 Apr 2013 By Stephen. Under: Uncategorized.
Transparent LCD is a very interesting and effective way to mix LCD graphics and physical objects. We saw a very interesting display of this technology by JNM Display Co., Ltd. at the Display 2013 (9th International FPD Expo) section of the 23rd FINETECH JAPAN at Tokyo Big Sight yesterday. Transparent LCD operates by using ambient [...]
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AU Optronics says it’ll bring a 5-inch, 1080P OLED display to market soon
Posted On 09 Apr 2013 By Steve Dent. Under: Uncategorized.
AU Optronics will soon join Samsung at an exclusive table for two making 5-inch, full-HD OLED smartphone displays. It'll show off the technology at the China Optoelectronics Display expo starting tomorrow, promising 443 ppi, lower power consumption, ...
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LG – World’s first 84 inch 4K IPS digital signage display – 84WS70
Posted On 08 Apr 2013 By Stephen. Under: Uncategorized.
LG Electronics Japan Inc. announced that they are going to release the world’s first built-in IPS panel 84 inch 4K digital signage display – 84WS70 – to be released in mid-May. 4K can display in 4 times finer detail than regular HD and the built-in IPS panel gives high image reproducibility and wide viewing angles, [...]
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Fujitsu touch interface detects fingers on real objects, adds digital details to print
Posted On 03 Apr 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Bringing touch interfaces to real-world objects often involves putting hardware either inside the item or in front of it, neither of which is especially natural. Fujitsu has developed a control system that could eliminate those obstructions and bring...
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HP Labs builds a glasses-free, portable 3D display with wide viewing angles (video)
Posted On 20 Mar 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Typical attempts at a glasses-free 3D display have trouble with viewing angles; we're all too familiar with having to sit in a sweet spot to get the effect. HP Labs might have just solved this last problem with a prototype 3D LCD that would better ac...
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