Salt Lake City, Utah-based optics company Evans & Sutherland (E&S) has announced that it will soon unveil the world's highest-resolution projector, which is advertised to have around 33 megapixels of crystal-clear image. For comparison, PhysOrg informs, the new device will have the same resolution as that of 16 ... |
27 May 2009 05:36 GMT |
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Over the past few years, advancements in the construction technology of most digital cameras have moved forward to such an extent that cramming more and more megapixels on a single optical sensor has become useless, according to representatives of some of the largest camera manufacturers in the world. That's why... |
17 March 2009 05:58 GMT |
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Last November the YouTube co-founders announced while attending in a TeeVee conference, that their company was toying with higher resolution videos replacing the low res that currently makes up for more than three quarters of the total clips uploaded. Because of the cryptic and almost Spartan 'leak,' the me... |
3 March 2008 15:31 GMT |
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Samsung Electronics launched the 226CW Widescreen LCD monitor especially aimed at high end gaming platforms. This LCD monitor, launched at the World Cyber Games event in Singapore, features impressive hardware capabilities like very high resolutions, vivid colors, high contrast ratio and fast response time. "Our rese... |
6 August 2007 04:32 GMT |
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Medicine researchers and physicists are working together to create new electronic components that would enable them to identify subatomic particles in high-energy accelerators with increased accuracy.Different applications using the same technology could help measure the velocity of subatomic particles much better t... |
23 May 2007 15:31 GMT |
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Recently I have decided to switch from Windows XP to Vista. I know Vista appeared months ago but my reticence regarding hardware and software compatibilities forced me to wait a bit. Now that most of the hardware manufacturers released versions of their drivers to be compatible with Vista determined me to attempt the... |
23 May 2007 13:06 GMT |
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800x600 screen resolutions are a dying breed. More and more computer users are abandoning the 800x600 pixels resolution for their displays and moving to superior and more "spacious" screen properties. While this tendency follows the natural evolution of monitors, it also has a direct impact on the Internet. "Screen r... |
18 April 2007 09:26 GMT |
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