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An everyday LCD screen has been modified to “see” the world in front of it in 3D. That means a viewer can control on-screen objects by waving their arms in the air without touching the screen ...
Cameras with projectors? That's old tricks by now. Samsung wants you to know the new, hip differentiator in the point and shoot market is two LCDs -- one in the back like usual, and a 1.5-inch LCD ...
The same gestures work on an equivalent touch-sensitive area on the front face of the phone, beneath the LCD, but we eventually decided to turn on the stock Android on-screen navigation buttons ...
Sharp has developed an LCD (liquid crystal display) screen that can display three full-screen images simultaneously, depending on where the viewer sits. Viewers to the left, right and in front of ...
Compared to previous LCD panels, the new 100Hz and 120Hz models are “a big improvement,” said Hisakazu Torii, a TV industry analyst with DisplaySearch in Tokyo.
Two new Samsung point-and-shoot cameras, the TL220 and the TL225 will have a secondary LCD built into the front of the body.
A Chinese PC maker is selling a small form-factor desktop computer that’s about the size of two Intel NUC mini PCs stacked on top of one another. The reason for the added height? There’s a LCD ...
Project Scorpio's dev kit has a cool OLED screen. But what the Halo is it for? Here's what it does, and why it's actually an awesome thing for developers.
Winner: Single-chip DLP Loser: Three-chip DLP, LCD, LCoS The chips that create an image in a projector are very small, and even tiny variations in the positions each chip can be visible on screen.
YotaPhone, the new dual-screen smartphone with an LCD display on the front and an E Ink screen on the back, has launched today in Russia and parts of Europe. The device will go on sale for €499 ...
Cadillac's camera-based inside rear mirror shows up to 4X the viewing angle of a traditional mirror; you press a button to switch between camera and reflective mirror views.
Compared to previous LCD panels, the new 100Hz and 120Hz models are “a big improvement,” said Hisakazu Torii, a TV industry analyst with DisplaySearch in Tokyo.
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