It’s been a hot minute since ViewSonic cranked out any new LCDs, but the drought is officially ending today. The firm has just blessed the universe with a fresh half-dozen, a few of which pack 1080p panels and respectable price... (Continue reading)
Already seen in Japan, the 24-inch UltraSharp U2410 professional monitor is up for retail on Dell’s US store. The IPS-panel features a 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution, 6-ms response, 178-degree viewing angles, 1000:1 typical contrast, and 12-bit internal processing (1.07... (Continue reading)
If you want your precious moments framed in crystals and dazzling gems, look no further than the latest digital photo frame by Sony which incorporates Swaroski crystals in its design. Sony DPF-D72N/BQ, a 7-inch digital photo frame, bedecked with Crystallized... (Continue reading)
One of the leading manufacturers of palm sized camcorder, Aipek has introduced a pair of its pico projectors at Computex Taipei 2009, which named as T30 and T20. Both of projectors have been designed specifically for portable devices such as... (Continue reading)
DisplayPort is a new video port technology and is on the way replacing conventional video interfaces in both PC and consumer markets. In view of higher demand now, Eizo has just announced a new series of FlexScan LCD that will... (Continue reading)
Is that Coco Chanel cellphone applique you got at the mall starting to look a little… last season? Kent Displays Reflex LCD Electronic Skins may be the perfect partner to your fickle ways, changing colors on demand to suit your... (Continue reading)
Think your cellphone display packs a lot of pixels into a small space? Pssh. Kopin Corporation has just announced the smallest VGA color-filter liquid crystal display, checking in with a 600 x 480 resolution and a 0.27-inch (diagonal) size. ... (Continue reading)
Toshiba already showed us what its freshest line of HDTVs looks like, and now its Mitsubishi’s turn. The outfit was on hand in NYC to showcase a few of its now-shipping sets, including the 3D-ready Home Theater line and its... (Continue reading)