Articles in the LCD Category
Posted in HDTV, LCD, TV on 1 December 2007

If you are still vying to get home a chic LCD TV or even an HDTV, then simply learn that you are quite late. Why? ‘Coz, there’s a new entrant in the TV market has already shown its face and this is being considered as the most advanced LCD on the block. It’s called the Hyundai 3D LCD TV.
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The latest add-on in Hyundai LCD is the ability to support 3D television broadcasting and this is going to be the future of Japanese broadcasting very soon.
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Though there’s no info on pricing, but no doubts a technological breakthrough like this will definitely be big enough to make the new TV an object of desire for many.
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Posted in LCD, Music Player on 26 November 2007

Remember, the good old tie-clip that people use to wear in formal parties and gatherings a few decades back? This old fashion statement almost vanished into oblivion only to revive itself in an all-new, unique and hi-tech avatar
Thanks to the innovative mind of designer Jin Woo Han, the tie-clip is back into scene as a multipurpose gadget. In its latest avatar, it will not only hold your tie in place, but will also play MP3.

The story doesn’t end here. The new tie clip will also display the song that you are listening to in its single-line LCD or scroll away the message that you wanna display.
A perfect way to flaunt the geek hidden behind your fashionable self
Via: YankoDesign
Posted in Appliances, Gadget, LCD, TV on 22 October 2007

Those who think that slim is sexy will drool over this for this one is the slimmest.
Don’t get confused guys; what I am talking about is not a hot babe, but the hottest TV screen in the town, which happens to be a product from
Korea.
 
This 40-inch beauty is all of 1 cm, when it comes to the thickness with a bezel of hardly 14.6 mm. Another rare feature of this entertainment set is the LED backlighting, which helps reducing the power consumption to around 90 watts.
 Other specifications include:
22″ desktop LCD with DisplayPort interface with 46″ digital information display (1500nits) and 7″ mobile display with touch screen. The brightness control is a 2.1″ LCD with sensor-based automatic sensuous panel.
 Via: GizmodoÂ
Posted in LCD on 1 October 2007

Sony Corp.’s unveils its first-ever TV with an organic light-emitting diode display during a press unveiling in Tokyo on 1 October 2007. This 11-inch display TV called XEL-1 is anticipated to hit the Japan market by 1 December.

Measuring just 3 millimeters (0.12 inches) thick, it is as slim as a coin.
Price: $1,700 (200,000 yen)
Posted in Appliances, Cell phones, High tech, LCD on 14 September 2007
It is very good news for all mobile users that the Tata Teleservices Limited has provided internet facilities in its mobile hand sets. The Tata joined with Samsung Telecommunications India to launch internet facilities. The Samsung Explore whose prize is Rs 5,499 is a CDMA player not only this it is also manufactured to display internet facilities.
In this Samsung Explore is fitted with a single chip of Qualcomm so that the mobile users can use internet facilities. Not only this, the mobile users can use internet in their mobile phone nearly 3-4 times more faster as compare to GPRS. So that you can access to all other different web sites in mobile wide screen; said by Suneel Bandhu which is Circle Operating officer situated at Gujarat in Teleservice LTD.
The rate price which is charge to internet users is Rs 10 for one day internet access, Rs 30 is charge for a week and Rs 99 for the whole month internet access. Bhundu said all these charge are for unlimited internet access.
(source- Tech2.com)
Posted in Gadget, Japanese gadgets, LCD, Unique Gadget on 24 August 2007
Now enjoy the magic of 3D image display system in your cell phone. Capturing films and then transferring them to your friends’ phone is now an old-news. The demand-of-the-hour is to transfer images that are three-dimensional in nature.

Japan’s electronics giant Hitachi researcher Rieko Otsuka displays the newly developed 3D image display system composed of LCD screen (bottom), and 12-side inverted pyramid shaped half-mirror screens, to show live or computer graphics virtual 3D images in Tokyo.
The 3D image is replicated with 12 mirrows set inside the canister and display floating 3D images that can be viewed from any angle. Weighing only one-kilogram; this portable 3D display is expected to display exhibits of museums and art pieces at schools.
Via Yahoo
Posted in Japanese gadgets, LCD, Misc. Gadgets on 23 August 2007

Sharp Corp takes the opportunity to launch the world’s thinnest and lightest LCD TVs that ensures picture quality. Against Sharp’s old model 52-inch LCD TV that was 81mm thick, this new avatar is just 20mm thick.
Along with thickness, the weight of the prototype is 5 kgs less than the old model and weighs 25 kgs. Consuming almost half the electricity, the set displays a 100,000:1 distinction ratio and delivers five times more vibrant pictures than conservative models.

With no information about the price tag, plans are to start the production of these ultra-thin sets at its new LCD factory in Sakai, western Japan. The factory will be online and in full-process by March 2010. Sharp is considering Sony’s organic light-emitting diode TVs as it tough competitor as its features are also at par. Sony’s set will be launched by the end of the year.
Via HDTV News
