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Samsung is mass producing transparent 22-inch LCD panels
Have you ever looked at your computer monitor and thought to yourself, “Boy I wish I could see right through this thing.” Yes, you probably haven’t, but you may feel differently in the not-so-distant future. Samsung has started mass production on a new 22-inch transparent LCD panel. Samsung boasts it’s the first manufacturer in the world to produce transparent monitors on a large scale.
Mimo announces 10-inch USB monitor for $259.99
For many of us, having two displays for a computer would be great, but can sometimes seem a bit superfluous. Sometimes all you need it just an extra small screen to hold a few things, like a Twitter client or IM, or Photoshop palettes. Sure, you could use an iPad, but there’s also those USB more »
Verizon Wireless Droid Incredible now delayed until July 12th
It looks like the Droid Incredible shipping delay is continuing to grow. As of now, the shipping estimate over on the Verizon Wireless website is showing a “Will Be Shipped” by date of 7/12. It seems to be growing day by day. Back on June 3rd they were showing a shipping date of June 24th, more »
Verizon Droid Incredible shipping — now delayed until June 24th
If you were considering the purchase of a Droid Incredible from Verizon you are going to be disappointed as the shipping date has once again been pushed back. As of now its a few weeks time and currently showing as June 24th. Yup, you can order the Droid Incredible but will have to wait until more »
A Clear Indication Where Technology Is Headed: Skinput
I feel like technology is at a point where a new mind-blowing, game-changing discovery is just around the corner. Well if Skinput is any indication as to how we will be interacting with data and devices, than I’d say we are closer than I thought to this breakthrough. Skinput, a technology currently in research by more »
Dell begins shipping U2711 27″ displays today
Dell’s massive 27″ display is definitely something you have always wanted. Gone are the days where PC users will have to envy Mac users who have enjoyed 27″ displays in their iMacs for some time now. Although the display is not as aesthetically pleasing as Apple’s, it certainly isn’t lacking any important features. The display more »
Flip intros the next-generation MinoHD, now with a larger display and double the memory
As of today, anyone looking for a pocket camcorder will have yet another option to consider when making a purchase. The latest comes by way of Flip, who have released the next generation of the Flip MinoHD. The newly updated model features a few upgrades that should make it worthy of a purchase and include more »
Acer rolls out a new 23-inch monitor
With the New Year in full swing and CES having wrapped up, the gadget industry is exploding with new items. This one comes from Acer in the form of a new 23-inch widescreen monitor aimed at home computer users. This release is shortly after Acer released two new LCD monitors geared for business users.
The new Acer H233H 23-inch widescreen high-definition LCD display offers some nice features at an affordable price. Standout features include HD support with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a 1920×1080 resolution and two stereo speakers. The display also features SensorTouch technology, a touch-sensing solution.
Asus intro’s 24, 25.5-inch personal entertainment LCD monitors
Asus has just announced that they will soon be releasing four new high-end displays. The new models are the VK246H and VW246H at 24-inches as well as the VK266H and VW266H at 25.5-inches.
All four new additions will feature the “Splendid Video Intelligence Technology,” which according to Asus will offer users “unparalleled color fidelity for utmost visual realism.” As for other features, they will all have a 20,000:1 contrast ratio, DVI-D and D-Sub PC inputs, a PC audio input, HDMI and an earphone jack.
The 24-inch models will have a 16:9 aspect ratio with a 1920 x 1080 max resolution and the 25.5-inch models will have a 16:10 aspect ratio with a 1920 x 1200 max resolution. Continued after the break.
Foldable screens: Maybe. Maybe not
We have seen how LCD technology has revolutionized our daily lives, from cellphones to television displays. All of this occurred less than a decade ago, when we made our transition from CRT displays to LCD displays.
Recently, researchers from Sony and the Max Planck Institute in Germany have unveiled the result of their research by demonstrating a flexible video screen. Some have come up with numerous applications of this technology such as foldable computers and reusable newspapers where you can upload the content of a newspaper onto a device equipped with one of these screens.
See what separates this new flexible display from its predecessors after the break.















