The Japanese mobile phone market is one of the oddest, but also the most advanced technologically in the world. Unfortunately, it's not one of the most eco-friendly, as it turns out Sharp decided to give its Touch Wood concept a go.The new device is made of cypress timber, which means that every handset will hav... |
8 November 2010 06:27 GMT |
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The CEATEC show in Japan is in full swing as we speak, and even if the number of actual product announcements is lower than in the case of CEDIA or IFA, we're seeing a lot more interesting and highly innovative prototypes take central stage. And one such innovation comes from Hitachi, who's showcasing a cam... |
3 October 2008 16:21 GMT |
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3D television that can be viewed directly with the naked eye (no pesky glasses required) seems to have become the next major target for the various developers of display solutions across the world. In our previous articles on the subject, we talked about Philips' and Panasonic's approaches to this particula... |
3 October 2008 15:21 GMT |
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As some of you might remember from our CEDIA and CES coverages, Japanese company Hitachi announced back at the beginning of 2008 its UltraThin line of LCD HDTVs, which features a width of just 1.5 inches (3.87 cm). Nevertheless, it seems that Hitachi has decided to up the ante right on its home turf and showcased at ... |
1 October 2008 04:29 GMT |
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Zune should watch out for the competition, as Toshiba Gigabeat could reveal a much better...everything. The giant company keeps the player's name secret for the time being. But la pice de r■sis■tance of the device is not only the wide OLED display that kills some LCD competitors items. Apparently, To... |
4 October 2007 08:56 GMT |
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