AUO does panels for a living and the company has new plans for us. The company has unveiled a 14-inch OLED TV display capable of offering you 1080p support and a 100,000:1 contrast ratio.
That’s not all that that AUO has revealed at FDP 2009. The company also has a new HD 3D panel which can scale all the way from 8- to 65-inches. The panel will has support for 2D and 3D and there’s no need for glasses in order to be able to enjoy 3D shows.
Last but not least AUO has a new 58-inch Ultra Wide TV panel which will offer you a 2,560 x 1,080 resolution and a 2:35:1 aspect ratio.
We have no idea when any of these new panels will become available but we’re certainly going to keep an eye on them.
via AUO
Thursday, October 29th, 2009
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BenQ is back with more LED-backlit displays. This time we’re talking about the 19-inch G920WL and the 18.5-inch G922HDL. They are both LED backlit displays and in case you’ve just started to live more eco-friendly than before you should consider getting one of them. They only consume only 10 and 11 watts, respectively.
In terms of features you can expect 250 nits of brightness, 5ms response time, real, non-dynamic 1,000:1 contrast ratio and SensEye 3 auto-calibration utility. The new models will be available in Euripe and Asia soon but we don’t have pricing details for you just yet.
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Sunday, September 6th, 2009
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BenQ is all geared up to lead the way in the LED display revolution, starting with the launch of its new V series 24-inch and 21.5-inch LED widescreen display. Both the V2400 Eco and V2200 Eco supports full HD 1080p and offer an ultra-high dynamic contrast ratio of 5:1 million for intense blacks and extreme whites.
Boasting an Eco mode that uses up to 30% less power consumption, both the display assures power saving. The BenQ’s Senseye 3 Human Vision Technology of the monitors adds detail to image richness, clarity, and depth.
The V2400 Eco and V2200 Eco are certified TCO 5.0, RoHS, EnergySTAR 4.1, EuP Energy, PC3R, and EPEAT Gold, and will be certified advanced EnergySTAR 5.0 in Nov ‘09.
Both the BenQ monitors will be initially available in China by mid-August and then worldwide.
Via: BenQ
Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
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Epson has already started to produce the world’s smallest XGA LCD. It’s actually a high temperature polysilicon TFT or HTPS-TFT and the chip used for it is 23% smaller than the previous model. The LCD is only 0.55-inch big but it’s capable to produce a resolution of 1,024 x 768. Impressed yet? Well Epson wants these babies to offer an even bigger resolution in the future. What are they needed for? These extra-small LCDs will be used in future 3LCD data projectors which will be capable of 2600 ANSI lumens projections.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
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Sharp has decided it was time to bring two new colors to the already popular RGB spectrum. Its new line of LCD will have cyan and yellow added to the RGB gamut. The new technology will be referred to as the “Multi-Primary-Color Technology” and it sounds quite promising. This new trick will get you about 99 percent of all the colors you’re eye will ever see. The new displays will be available at the Society for Information Display Symposium which is going to be held in San Antonio next week. If you’re around, make sure you check it out.
Friday, May 29th, 2009
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If you’re looking for a “Multi-Layer” 3D display then that’s what you’re going to get. PureDepth is working on such technology right now and the company will start production of 12.1-inch displays next week.
How does “Multi-Layer” 3D works? Well these displays are made from two LCD screens placed a few inches a part. The displays will then deliver 3D images without the need of special glasses. We have no idea when these new displays are coming out and what gadgets will use them but we’ll keep you posted.
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Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
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Dell has some new monitors ready for you and these are the P2210, E190S and the E170S.
The P2210 is a 22-inch display (in the picture) which will offer you a 1,680 x 1,050 pixels resolution, VGA, DVI-D, HDCP and DisplayPort connectivity and four USB 2.0 ports. The E190S is a 19-inch monitor capable of a 1,280 x 1,024 resolution, an 800:1 contrast ratio and 250cd/m2 brightness. Finally the E170S is a 17-inch monitor which also comes with a 1,280 x 1,024 resolution and a VGA port.
All three monitors are eco-friendly and they come EPEAT Gold and Energy Star standards. As for pricing, Dell will sell the P2210 for $240, the E1905 for $130 and the E170S for $110.
Thursday, May 14th, 2009
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We’ve seen various OLED products lately and we have more to show you. Today we have a waterproof OLED display made by Ito Electronics. You’re probably not going to have an OLED TV installed in your pool soon but OLED waterproof displays could be really useful when it comes to watches or cellphones. We have no actual products for now but given this new “packaging technology” used for making them waterproof we should expect prototypes soon.
via OLED-info
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
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Everyone seems to want 3D displays these days. And those of you dreaming about a 3D OLED display should get in touch with Eiji Shiko from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. He has developed an OLED device ready to emit circularly polarized light in the visible light range. That means 3D OLED displays have just become a reality. When will we see the new technology in action? When will we be able to purchase 3D OLED displays? It might just be too early to tell, but we’ll certainly keep you posted on this one.
via techon
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
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LG has convinced Apple that its LCD displays are the best solutions for Apple’s future computers. The Cupertino-based company has signed a deal with LG for the next 5 years. We don’t know all the details but this much is clear, Apple will be paying $500 million in advanced. Did LG just become cooler by association? We might see LG increase their sales over the following months. They’d just need to stick a quote like “Trusted by Apple” near that “Life Is Good”.
We might see new LED Cinema Displays in the future and we might see better displays in the future Macs, Minis and iMacs. LG is making 70% of those LCD already anyway.
Monday, January 12th, 2009
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