Neoluxiim Shows Everyone a Solar E-Ink Display


It was about time someone came up with such a concept! The display in the picture is powered by light and it’s not a simple panel, but an e-ink display. While the video above doesn’t really say much about Neoluxiim’s product, you have to admire the whole concept. It’s slim, it’s eco-friendly and it’s e-ink. What’s not to like? In fact it looks like it’s some kind of colored e-ink but we won’t make any assumptions. Instead we’ll be waiting for Neoluxiim to launch a product featuring this solar e-ink display.

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

IDT Plans To Incorporate Solar Cells in LCDs

IDT Integrated Device Technologies plans to incorporate the new Solar cells in LCDs. Yes, you heard it right, the company is planning to start the mass production of these new panels after observing the popularity of the interactive screens. iScreens.

The new Solar Cells LCDs from the house of IDT will save up to 30% of the manufacturing costs by reducing the need of the additional film or glass components along with labor.

The TFT array layer in these Solar Cells LCDs will be different than the traditional touch screen panels, as during the panel making of these new LCDs, both the thickness as well as the weight has been reduced.

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Q-Sound Solar Powered Headphones

q-sound_5_ZlEoG_69 Thinking about the future, people are trying to find out ways to preserve energy by using renewable energy. To take this initiative forward, comes the new Q-Sound Solar Powered Headphones. These newly launched headphones have been developed to work on solar energy. These headphones also come with two removable rechargeable NiMH batteries.

The credit for developing Q-Sound Solar Powered Headphones goes o Bluetooth Headphones. These headphones are capable of charging themselves using the energy of the sun. These headphones come incorporating a 3.5 mm stereophonic jack plug. You can also connect them with your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone.

These solar powered Bluetooth stereo headphones let you enjoy MP3 music. You can easily connect them with electronic audio equipments. Featuring a headband design with incorporated flexible amorphous silicon solar cells, these headphones sport a satin silver finish.

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009