Tag: Displays

  • Flip Vision a transparent display which turns on and off

    Along with Sony’s 21 inch OLED display also showcased at the Display 2009 expo was the Flip vision. It is a 80 inch display which turns on and off to display the projected image in different patterns. Not much details are available on the display and the machine translation is not helping either. The Flip…

  • Asus’s Display-Only computer concept at Cebit

    Asus’s Display-Only computer concept at Cebit

    For the moment, this is just a concept, but it has been built by Asus by following the feedback that the company has received on WePC.com, a site on which users can submit ideas and feedback on laptops. By the way it looks; it could be useful as an eBook. If there is enough demand,…

  • Nano touch to bring Lucid Touch on smaller devices

    Nano touch to bring Lucid Touch on smaller devices

    Today touch screen mobiles are at high demand because they are easy to operate and are a kind of time saving devices through which one can skip the complications of selecting various options through buttons in a multi-featuring mobile phone. LucidTouch is a technology that supports multi-touch input, which means that this mobile phone allows…

  • Vuzix iWear AV230XL Head-mounted display

    Vuzix iWear AV230XL Head-mounted display

    We have seen quite a few Head-mounted dispalys in the past and this is no different. The iWear AV230XL has a 320 x 240 LCD for each eye which give you the effect of watching a 44 inch LCD from a distance of 2.7 meter. It can be used along with glasses and has fine-tuning…

  • A Panoramic View courtesy Mitsubishi Electric

    A Panoramic View courtesy Mitsubishi Electric

    Giving a walk in the park a totally different meaning, Mitsubishi Electric displayed a 2-meter tall, 7.5-meter diameter panoramic display system made up of synchronized rear-projection displays arranged in a wall that encircles the viewer. The custom-made system was displayed at the company’s Kyoto factory. The display is made up of 17 pairs of 67-inch…

  • ‘Transparent’ LucidTouch could Stump the iPhone Interface

    US researchers are developing a touch-sensitive gadget with the sensing panel on its back, instead of the screen. The researchers believe that by using your fingers behind the device facilitates firmer grip and more accurate performance without obscuring the view of the screen. Multi-touch interface technology was a hit with the introduction of Apple’s iPhone…

  • Samsung develops world’s first LCD panel using DisplayPort

    Samsung develops world’s first LCD panel using DisplayPort

    Samsung has developed the world’s first LCD panel using the next-generation video interface – DisplayPort. Sanctioned by VESA (the Video Electronics Standards Association), DisplayPort will serve as a replacement for DVI, LVDS and eventually VGA. By using a transmission speed more than double that of today’s interfaces, Samsung’s new LCD only requires a single DisplayPort…