Archive for: Display

LG Display set to triple OLED production capacity with $226m facility expansion, effects to be felt in 2011

As usual with OLED displays, we’re taking one step forward only to find there are hundreds more to go. LG has today officially announced a new $226 million investment in its OLED production facilities, which will markedly expand its ability to churn out ultrathin canvases of wonder. The not so good news, however, is that [...]

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‘The Panel’ rechargeable LED monitor sentences you to a more productive life

“It would let me set up shop at that posh cafe down the street.” That’s how you justified your laptop purchase — but as you sat, gently sipping your macchiato, you realized it would never work without your decidedly non-portable 24-inch Cinema Display’s extra real estate. We’ve been there many a time, and apparently so [...]

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Lenovo unleashes three new monitors, one boasting multitouch

Lenovo’s quietly unleashed three new 1080p resolution-boasting monitors. Up first, the 21.5-inch L2261 Wide LCD, a pretty basic affair with VGA and DVI inputs. The L2361p Wide is 23-inches, with a more stylized look than the L2261, with integrated speakers and microphone, a webcam, and three USB 2.0 ports. Finally, the real star of the [...]

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Acer D241H monitor has built-in WiFi, media player, identity crisis

Is there room for a product that’s part digital picture frame, part all-in-one PC, but mostly just a monitor? Acer seems to think so, and it’s doing its best to carve out a niche for itself with its new 24-inch D241H model, which promises to do nothing short of “revolutionize the way you use a [...]

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Acer GD235HZ and Alienware OptX AW2310 do battle in 3D HD monitor faceoff

We know 3D isn’t for everyone, but if you’ve got your heart set on jumping that bandwagon nice and early, here’s a review for you. The folks over at Tom’s Guide have sat down with 23-inch 3D displays from Acer (GD235HZ) and Alienware (OptX AW2310) and sought to figure which one offers the better gaming [...]

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Panasonic goes 3D crazy with AG-3DA1 camcorder and AG-HMX100 video mixer

Well, what do you know? The world’s first pro quality, fully-integrated full HD 3D camcorder has a name — and it’s up for pre-order. The AG-3DA1 camera (available this fall) is equipped with dual lenses and two full 1920 x 1080 2.07 megapixel 3-MOS imagers for recording 1080/60i, 50i, 30p, 25p and 24p (native) and [...]

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LG’s 15-inch OLED TV on track for mid-year US release

It’s a little sad when the world’s largest production OLED television measures just 15-inches diagonally but that’s the unfortunate state of the panel business at the moment. Nevertheless, there are still plenty of fans (including us) waiting for LG’s EL9500 OLED television to ship outside of South Korea. According to OLED-Display, LG hopes to bring [...]

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No-name Mini USB pico projector now the cheapest you can buy

It was fun while it lasted, but Sanwa’s once $119 pico projector is now selling for no less than $179, which means that it’s no longer able to hold the prestigious title of “world’s cheapest pico projector.” As far as we can tell, that honor now belongs to this impressively boxy model known only as [...]

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Dell 27-inch UltraSharp U2711 IPS monitor with WQHD resolution now on sale

If you’re the type who spends hours each day at the computer (and let’s face it, you are) then one of the most important pieces of gear in your internet arsenal is your monitor — or monitors as the case may be. Starting today, Dell’s UltraSharp U2711 27-inch display is now on sale in the [...]

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NVIDIA Optimus automates graphics switching, promises the best of both worlds

We’ve always thought switchable graphics made a lot of sense on laptops, and NVIDIA’s new Optimus tech looks like it’s going to bring it mainstream in a serious way — there’s no more manually toggling between the powerful discrete GPU and the power-saving integrated chip. More than just automatically switching off the discrete GPU when [...]

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