Sharp Corporation recently introduced the world’s largest LCD display, measuring 108 inches. The new display will be available for business and commercial applications, but currently, only a limited number of monitors will be provided. One of the first buyers of ...
Samsung Dual Monitor
Samsung recently unveiled a dual-monitor, which consists of two LCD displays. The larger, 22-inch screen serves as a main display, while the smaller 7-inch screen displays secondary applications that are usually used in the background, such as instant-messaging services or ...
A Look Back at CeBIT 2008: Displays
Several innovative displays were launched at CeBIT 2008, proving the industry is clearly moving towards adapting multi-touch interfaces. However, as these products of the future are still far from entering our daily lives, many companies presented a number of new ...
57-inch Waterproof Television
The UK Company Aquavision recently unveiled a new 57″ LCD in-wall waterproof television at the ISE Show that took place in Amsterdam in late January, 2008. The AVF 57-4LCD offers a full HD resolution screen and heated screen areas specially ...
Magic Mirror – Mirrors of the Future
With Ad Notam’s Mirror Image LCD Engine, an ordinary mirror is transformed into a fully integrated TV monitor. The MAGIC MIRROR can change from serving as a reflective mirror to serving as an LCD display screen, and vice-versa. Whether mounted ...
Sony’s XEL-1 First OLED TV Goes on Sale
Sony recently announced that it will begin selling its upcoming 11-inch OLED-based TV this December. This will be the first commercial OLED TV model to go on sale, opening the way to a possible revolution in the flat panel display ...
Lumus – Future Video-Eyeglasses
A new type of compact see-through digital eyeglasses are being developed that allow the wearer to watch videos, play 3-D games, read e-mail, and even receive GPS-assisted guidelines without taking his or her eyes off the road. The revolutionary technology, ...
CeBIT 2007 Innovation Coverage
Taking place for more than 20 years, the largest technology exhibition in the world might not have been as exciting as in previous years but still presented several interesting innovations. From GPS cameras to solar handbags, this article will cover ...
World’s Largest LCD TV – 108 Inch
This 108-inch mammoth is the largest LCD TV ever made, which is manufactured by Sharp and currently on display in Cebit 2007. The screen, measures 93.9-inches wide by 52.9-inches high, uses 8th generation glass substrates which enables to produce LCD ...
WidgetStation
Available for purchase only in early 2007, the WidgetStation, developed by the Korean company emTrace Technologies, is a unique clock, countdown timer, and alarm clock accurate up to one millisecond that has already won the 2007 International CES Innovations Design ...