Liquivista Unveils Electrowetting Display TechnologyBy Brian - 04/22/2010 11:02:05 PM |

Dutch company Liquivista unveils a new kind of technology called electrowetting which involves small electrical charges moving colored oil within each pixel. The result is the ability to showcase a display delivering vibrant colors at a fast refresh rate like a normal LCD screen. This means that images, videos and content can now be easily ...
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Cyviz Set to Open Cyviz Technology Center in VirginiaBy Brian - 06/21/2009 9:22:04 PM |

When it comes to getting the latest technology in cinema entertainment, don’t think that they are limited to theaters. If you are among the people going gaga over the high-end technology breakthroughs as far as display technology is concerned, you may want to check out this new Cyviz Technology Center in Crystal City, Virginia, slated ...
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AOC L32W861 LCD HDTVBy Brian - 06/04/2009 4:01:36 PM |

Here is another great Father’s Day suggestion for people still looking for that elusive gift for their dads. One thing that we see common for dad’s these days is that when it comes to taking timeout or unwinding, they normally hit the sack or lay back on a comfy couch and watch television. With that ...
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Viewsonic Unveils the widescreen VG27 LCD MonitorsBy Brian - 06/02/2009 6:06:09 PM |

Viewsonic continues in its marquee development of reliable visual solutions with the launch of the Viewsonic VG27 series widescreen LCD monitors for business and government use. The line includes the 24” VG2427wm, the VG2227wm and the 20” VG2027wm widescreen monitors. The new Viewsonic LCD monitors are Energy Star compliant and can save up to 40% of ...
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Toshiba Buys Out Panasonic in LCD VentureBy Brian - 04/02/2009 3:46:55 PM |

In a business move, Toshiba has reportedly bought out Panasonic’s stake in the Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology Co. Toshiba already owned 60 percent of the company, compared with Panasonic's 40 percent, and the resulting buyout will cost Toshiba about 2 billion yen or about $20 million. The deal is scheduled to be completed by April ...
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