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LG probably didn't want to overwhelm bank accounts by adding 3D support on top of the curved design of its upcoming OLED TVs. At $13,515 / €10,357, the displays already cost a fortune.
It is probably part of why the company isn't hurrying to send the displays all around the world. Instead, it wi... [read more >>] Samsung and LG were supposed to have reached an agreement to drop their feud, but it seems they didn't really get around to actually doing it, or they were never going to, except in some areas.
Then again, the supposed out-of-court arrangement happened before Samsung sued LG again, saying it damaged ... [read more >>] Patents are being filed all the time. People get ideas on a regular basis, and those who think they have any chance of doing anything with them usually try to protect their intellectual property. Naturally, people like Amazon's CEO do the same if the situation calls for it. In fact, Amazon's Chi... [read more >>] We've heard of edge-to-edge displays before, and we have even stumbled upon the occasional monitor and TV described as no-bezel but which were hardly worthy of that moniker. Now we have actually found something deserving that description.
Philips is the one that made the DesignLine TV, a product that... [read more >>] One might not expect a camera and film expert to come up with a breakthrough useful to touchscreens, but this is precisely what Fujifilm has pulled off, according to Bloomberg.
In collaboration with Atmel Corp. (ATML) and Uni-Pixel Inc. (UNXL), Fujifilm is working on a new, cheaper approach to building t... [read more >>] Back in 2012, 3D technology ruled the Consumer Electronics Show, but this year was the year of ultra high-definition television sets, which some believe will reach the 10 million shipments barrier in just 12 months.
4K TVs aren't likely to see the same level of success as 3D panels. While 3D is a pre... [read more >>] Panasonic has finished introducing one of the smallest 4K TVs we've seen so far, and the reason for the size is not what most people would expect, although it isn't impossible to guess.
Long story short, OLED display technology hasn't reached the point where it can easily be made into scree... [read more >>] The fight over whether or not LG stole its OLED technology is still going on, but Samsung isn't putting its plans on hold because of it, as shown by the abundance of such displays at CES 2013.
Samsung is advertising OLED as the next great display technology. It expects it to eventually be used by all... [read more >>] We already expect many great things from next year's Consumer Electronics Show, but today we've received the first big hint that our expectations may be blown out of the water.
There will be a positively immense TV on display at the trade show, one that easily outclasses even the best 84-inch mo... [read more >>] Sony may be doing badly enough, financially, to start firing thousands of employees, but that hasn't prevented it from going through with what might just be the hugest product release of the past three months. Sony's ultra high-definition XBR 4K isn't the largest display in the world, physi... [read more >>] |
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Those who thought 84-inch displays were gigantic might want to check it out | The 27-inch monitor casts light on the surrounding walls | Those who can afford it will get Xperia Tablet S, a media server and free UHD movies | The new resolution isn't a TV-only feature, it seems | It will be available starting in January, for $387.5 / 298.28 Euro | HDMI use is not recommended here, because of bandwidth limits | As strange as it sounds, the display is perfect for what it needs to do | The former claims that seven patents lack innovation | Third-generation ultrabooks might have different LCDs | There will be foldable and maybe rollable phones and tablets on sale | One might say it is a bit weak for the kind of price it has | |
| This is one of those products that gamers might like | Japan Display creates a light-absorbing layer and stores signals in pixels | New displays set for launch during CES 2013, advertising methods change | The widescreen display shows you how to sit properly, tells you to take time off | It uses an IPS screen and has a diagonal of 23 inches | The spike in touch support isn't doing everyone favors | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 121 >> |
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