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Archive for the 'LCD' Category

Sony develops a way to send electricity over air to power a TV

Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Sony develops a way to send electricity over air to power TV

Sony recently revealed that the company was working on a power supply solution that will require no wires and could be transferred over the air. A device like a TV could be completely powered by an electrical source sent over the air. The technology sounds fantastic as it could open doors to devices with an unlimited power supply without the restriction of wires.

LG TVs not truly borderless, but raise interesting build-your-TV concept

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

LG TVs not truly borderless, but raise interesting build-your-TV concept LG unveiled an interesting TV line at the IFA 2009 conference called the LIVE Borderless series. Initially when the Borderless series was announced many thought that the TV would have a display screen spanning from end to end without a border. However, it seems that this is not the case but the idea does raise an interesting concept of building a TV piecemeal.

Consumer technology sales decline

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Consumer spending on technology products has been growing for years. Now, U.S. economic woes in 2008 have finally caused a decrease in 2008 consumer technology sales.

MSI U110 ECO netbook keeps ticking for nine hours

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

MSI U110 ECO netbook keeps ticking for nine hours MSI has just released the world’s most energy efficient netbook in the U110 ECO that can run on its battery for up to nine hours at a time. This means no more being tethered to the power outlet and the smugness of knowing that your netbook is more eco-friendly than everyone else’s.

Pioneer calls it quits on TV business

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Pioneer calls it quits on TV business Pioneer, one of the longest standing TV manufacturers in the world may be calling it quits. Reportedly, the electronics giant may be looking into spinning off its TV business by selling it. If the rumor is true, than Pioneer would be the latest victim of the recession.

Green this season’s colour at CES

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Green this season's colour at CES The organization behind this week’s Consumer Electronics Show says environmentally friendly technology will be a hit this year. It says research shows the majority of consumers will now pay more for a green product.

New display technologies ease battery problems

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

All owners of cell phones and other portable electronic devices want the brightest possible displays, but that takes a lot of battery power. Now there are new breakthroughs in display technology that may help solve this problem.

5 Secrets to beating Black Friday

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

5 Secrets to beating Black FridayWake up like normal and walk away empty handed; wake up early and get a shot at the big time; don’t go to bed…and you have a fighting chance. Black Friday electronics and entertainment shopping isn’t for the faint of heart, and this year was particularly gritty and violent.

Tis the season to buy a bargain HDTV – prices dropping fast

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

There are some advantages to a global recession. The main one being that both retailers and manufacturers tend to drop prices in order to shift stock. And that is exactly what is happening at the moment with high definition televisions.

Blu-ray quickly catching up to DVD in Japan

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Blu-ray quickly catching up to DVD in Japan As far as new technology adoption rate goes, Japan has always been on the cutting edge. For example, the flat panel TV adoption rate sky rocketed in Japan before it even started taking off here in the States. According to reports, Blu-ray has exceeded 30% of DVD player/recorder shipments in Japan.

AT&T takes on the Geek Squad

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

AT&T takes on the Geek Squad AT&T is to challenge the likes of the Geek Squad by launching an in-home technical support service. The basic PC service undercuts Geek Squad by ten bucks, but the prices go as high as $849 for a full TV system install.

Real Paper goes hi tech

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Real Paper goes hi tech Take your average piece of paper wave a little scientific magic over it and Shazam! 21st century electronic paper displays are created.  Even everyday mundane paper can be electrified and morphed into a new super form.

Intelligent Forms creates the SOLo solar table

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Intelligent Forms creates the SOLo solar table Imagine being able to lounge around the pool with your cool drink and your laptop on at a table that is a solar collector/laptop-gadget charger.  The SOLo table provides just that opportunity.  It looks a bit like a thick rollable card table with a pull out drawer.

Asus to battle touch-screen Cloudbook with 8.9″ touch-screen Eee PC

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Asus to battle touch-screen Cloudbook with 8.9" touch-screen Eee PCLast month, Everex announced plans for an Eee PC competitor (featuring a touch-screen!), but Asus isn’t one to take threats lightly. This month, Asus boss Kevin Lin announced his company’s second generation Eee PC, and it’s boasting several improvements over the original model.

Everex boss talks trash, plans to crush EeePC with touchscreen CloudBooks

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Everex boss talks trash, plans to crush EeePC with touchscreen CloudBooksForget overpriced, underequipped ultra-portables, the future battles of the ultraportable market will be fought with low-cost laptops like the Asus Eee PC. Director of Marketing at Everex, Paul C. Kim, isn’t about to let Asus capture this new market alone, and he’s making his feelings towards Asus’ latest money-maker public.

Sharp and Toshiba Seal An LCD Deal

Monday, December 24th, 2007

Sharp and Toshiba seal and LCD deal In an alliance that will be deemed unholy (by their competitors) yet practical (say the analysts), Sharp and Toshiba unite to save the world…I mean, make beautiful LCD TVs together.

Asus confirms Apple Mac tablet PC

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Asus confirms Apple Mac tablet PCThe most chic company in the techology world today, Apple, has been making waves of late with the iPhone, iPod, and its newest OS, Leopard. Get ready for another big splash, because ASUS has revealed that Apple is working with them to develop a long-rumored tablet PC that will tote Leopard and multi-touch technology.

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