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The displays used in medical diagnostic equipment are generally the most advanced such products available on the market, due to the fact that they must be able to visibly reproduce even the tiniest details, in order to supply doctors with as much relevant information as possible. And this is the reason why the people... |
25 October 2007 08:06 GMT |
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The viewing angle is one of the most important problems encountered in the case of just about any LCD display out there, whether we're talking about PC monitors, high definition televisions or notebook displays. However, things are about to change, since the people over at NEC have just announced the successful ... |
25 October 2007 05:51 GMT |
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LCD technology has evolved quite a lot over the past few years, reaching nowadays an unprecedented level of detail and image quality. However, the evolution process is a continuous one, and to prove it, the AU Optronics company has just announced the development of a new and innovative 5000:1 ultra-high static contra... |
17 October 2007 11:06 GMT |
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We all love to watch the latest movies in HD, but we need a pretty good TV in order to do so. And since not all customers are ready and willing to fork out some pretty serious amounts of cash in order to purchase a high-end LCD display, the Japanese division of Sharp has decided to upgrade its line of mid-range LCD T... |
11 September 2007 07:06 GMT |
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The liquid crystal display (or LCD) technology is one of the most promising solutions for the future, but it would seem that some manufacturers are determined to go beyond our wildest expectations in this field. And the best example comes from Sharp, who has just announced the development of an unique prototype, whic... |
22 August 2007 14:46 GMT |
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Although Grundig is not exactly one of the main players on the TV sets market anymore, the company has launched quite a few interesting devices lately, including several HD-enabled units. And that's exactly the type of device you're about to see as follows, namely the Davio 7 model, presented in August 2007... |
22 August 2007 07:41 GMT |
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Looks like Dell has changed its mind regarding the HDTV market. As we informed you yesterday, there were quite a lot of rumors going around the Internet regarding Dell's possible withdrawal from the market of branded LCD TVs, a move caused by the company's financial problems, as well as by the fact that thi... |
8 June 2007 05:46 GMT |
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