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Sharp's "Experimental" LCD TV Measures Only 20mm Thick

August 23rd, 2007

Wow! Sharp has unveiled a LCD TV that measures only 20mm thick. It was described by its president as “experimental”. Pictures and specs after the jump.
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BTC ZEUS 7000 240MA

August 22nd, 2007

BTC has launched their new 24-inch LCD monitor “ZEUS 7000 240MA” in Korea market. The rotating monitor comes with HDMI port, PBP(picture by picture) function and offers various inputs such as DVI, D-Sub, SPDIF and audio in/out. More pictures after the jump.
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Philips Aurea with Ambilight

August 13th, 2007

Philips has announced their latest LCD, the Philips Aurea (42PFL9900D). This LCD comes together with Ambilight that glows through the case border, creating a help minimize the visible speaker components. Aurea has a 42″ screen, featuring 1080p resolution with 8000:1 dynamic contrast and increased refresh rates. Aurea will be display at the IFA later this month. Philips Aurea ( 42PFL9900D) with Ambilight will be available next month September for $6895.
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Tatung HD-Ready LCD TV and Computer Monitor Combo

June 28th, 2007

Tatung has released a 17” LCD HD-Ready LCD TV and Computer Monitor Combo that comes in pink color, yes, for ladies. It has 16.2 Million Colors, 1280 x 1024 SXGA resolutions, 500 :1 contrast ratio, 140-degree viewing angle and it’s HD-ready. This LCD monitor is available at Wal-Mart for $248.

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Clairvoyante's PenTile RGBW display

June 8th, 2007

Clairvoyante put a better display to LCD, working on their PenTile RGBW display. Clairvoyante claims that this new display will prolong battery life on laptops and mobile phones by up to 50%, wow that’s a lot. PenTile RGBW display features red, green, blue, and white subpixels used in each pixel provides you brighter image without the need of more backlight. PenTile displays is said to hit the market early next year.

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The Laser Clock

May 14th, 2007

Check out this Laser Clock. It is a combination of LCD and laser technology to project current time to any surface. This is a new way to show time to your friend. Not sure if they are sharing same battery with the laser and clock, if yes you will need to change battery more often. You can pick up one of this Laser Clock for $29.

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LCD attachment for Xbox 360

April 18th, 2007

Hori, a peripheral manufacturer has announced their Compact TFT Monitor EX, an LCD attachment for your Xbox 360. It is a 12.1 inch monitor that display 720p using the RGB connector and also comes with a stereo speakers and a headphone jack. You can pick up one of this for 36,750 Yen which is about $302.
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Samsung new Auto-adjust LCD

March 28th, 2007

As you know, there are many devices now comes with a LCD that can be viewed under a bright sunlight. That’s a good feature but unfortunately it tends to draw off your battery somehow. Good news that Samsung today has developed a new QVGA 2.1″ LCD display that comes with an automatic brightness adjustment technology making the LCD readable in any condition. They will soon be used in high-end cellphones, PDAs, and portable media players. The new LCD also comes with a temperature compensation sensor that will maintain a steady operational mode even if there’re changes of the exterior temperature. This Samsung new LCD will be in production in the second half of this year.

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Samsung Bordeaux

February 8th, 2007

Here’s Samsung new released “Bordeaux” a HDTV feature of a 10000:1 contrast out. It comes with HDMI ports, one at the front and two the back. The Samsung Super PVA Panel is provided to achieve the 10000:1 contrast ration. The Samsung Bordeaux comes in the choices of 32” and 40” LCD display and they are currently available in Korea.

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Hands-On VX1945wm ViewSonic LCD

December 18th, 2006


TigerDirect gives us a hands-on look on the 19-inch VX1945wm ViewSonic LCD display, the one with the integrated iPod dock, remember? Featuring 1440 x 900 resolution, 5ms response time, 700:1 contrast ratio, 300 nits brightness, a 160-degree viewing angle, an 8-in-1 memory card reader and a four-port USB 2.0 hub. Video…
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