Archive for the ‘Display’ Category

Sharp’s AQUOS: first in the world with 1080p in 22″, 26″ & 32″

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Like to sit real close to your TV? Good, 'cause you'll need to be PC-close to take advantage of these new 1080p LCDs from Sharp. Sharp's no dummy though, as they've fitted their new 22-, 26-, and 32-inch sets with HDCP-loving DVI-D and mini D-Sub for PC connectivity and 2x ...

Wacom 12WX tablet (baby Cintiq)

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Wacom's 21-inch Cintiq display tablet got a little sibling today, the 12.1-inch Cintiq 12WX. The unit is basically an Intuos3 tablet with an integrated display, so it features everything you'd expect -- 1,024-level pressure-sensitivity, input device rotation support, touch strips, ExpressKeys, Tool ID, and tilt sensitivity -- with the added ...

Sunglass monitors slap a 45-inch TV on your face

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

These "stylish" sunglasses have a secret: they're actually a "wearable monitor," able to be hooked up to your iPod or laptop to simulate a 45-inch screen right on your face. You can wear them as normal sunglasses, sure, but that seems like it'd be a bit of a waste. The real ...

Minority Report interface with Sun SPOT

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Angela Caicedo, technology evangelist at Sun Microsystems demonstrates how combining Project Looking Glass and a Sun SPOT enabled virtual reality glove as an input device can result in an interface that is styled upon the one seen in Minority Report. [Source: Builderau]

Sony unveils Flexible, full-color OLED

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

  Sony unveiled what it is calling the world’s first flexible, full-color organic electroluminescent display (OLED) built on organic thin-film transistor (TFT) technology. OLEDs typically use a glass substrate, but Sony researchers developed new technology for forming organic TFT on a plastic substrate, enabling them to create a thin, lightweight and ...