Posts Tagged ‘displays’

PostHeaderIcon Hitachi Japan rolls out 11 new plasma and LCD TVs

Last week it was Sony, and today it was Hitachi announcing [JP] a flood of new flat-screen TVs for the Japanese market.

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PostHeaderIcon Video: Meet scary baby robot Yotaro

Just two weeks ago , we gave you m-synchy and m-neony, two super-advanced baby humanoids developed by a Japanese research institution.

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Video: Meet scary baby robot Yotaro

PostHeaderIcon Not 3D but pretty, too: Sony’s seven new LCD TVs

Granted, the seven new LCD (non-3D) TVs Sony announced [JP] in Japan today are not as sexy as their 3D counterparts , but they are worth mentioning, too.

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PostHeaderIcon Sony 3D TVs go on sale in Japan (and probably the US) in June (video)

Just yesterday, we reported about Panasonic’s sales plans for their 3D devices in the US ( Samsung is ready , too). And today, Sony has announced [JP] prices and release dates for eight 3D BRAVIA TVs for the Japanese market. The company wants to sell a total of 25 million LCD TVs next fiscal year (a whopping 67% increase from its forecast for the current fiscal year that ends this month), with 3D TVs accounting for 10% of that number

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PostHeaderIcon Stop making 149″ OLED displays and start making 25″ ones, you fools!

Yes, Mitsubishi. We’re all very impressed with your 149″ OLED TV (even though it runs at a ridiculous 1024

PostHeaderIcon NEC’s new green monitors run cool, save energy

If you’re worried about the amount of energy your monitor is drawing, you’re probably nuts, since your PC draws ten times that, but if you must indulge your inner environmentalist, this line of displays from NEC should suffice. They’re LED-backlit, which I suspect accounts for all the savings

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NEC’s new green monitors run cool, save energy

PostHeaderIcon LG shows off their new 15-inch transparent AMOLED monitor

LG showed off their newest project at the FPD-International 200 9 show in Japan recently, a 15-inch transparent display. Are we seeing the future of TV and computer monitors? Who knows, but it’s interesting to see nonetheless

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LG shows off their new 15-inch transparent AMOLED monitor

PostHeaderIcon TMOS displays: the next step after AMOLED-backed LCDs?

I believe that headline contains what’s known as a gaggle of acronyms. TMOS (time-multiplexed optical shutter) is a new display technology that claims brighter, thinner, longer-lasting, higher-resolution displays. Hey! I hear you giggling out there

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TMOS displays: the next step after AMOLED-backed LCDs?

PostHeaderIcon Not two, not three, but four displays for the price of one!

Intel, in an Onion-esque display of technological one-uppery, has set the world on fire with its latest mega-laptop, which sports not only a large primary display but three sub-displays above the keyboard. These little OLED touchscreens will be able to display videos, music playlists, and file explorers — pretty much whatever you like

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Not two, not three, but four displays for the price of one!

PostHeaderIcon Viewsonic gots some inexpensive TVs for you

About half of all our CrunchDeals are Viewsonic monitors, since they seem to be eternally on sale for crazy prices. In fact, look, there’s a 24″ for $164 ! But if you’re in the market for a real TV, Viewsonic has you covered too. So covered, in fact, that they released six TVs today just to make sure you had a selection to choose from.

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