Lcd Display Archive

  • Fujitsu to unveil improved color e-paper screen

    Fujitsu to unveil improved color e-paper screen

    Fujitsu Laboratories announced today that they will be unveiling a new version of their color electronic paper display at the company’s Fujitsu Forum exhibition in Tokyo next week. The new screen is a supposed to be a third brighter and has a contrast ratio of 7:1, three times that of the previous model. These improvements are mostly due to the use of a new liquid crystal material with superior reflective characteristics.

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  • Casio releases the PAW5000-1 Pathfinder Watch

    Casio releases the PAW5000-1 Pathfinder Watch

    Call me a sucker for a Pathfinder, Casio's monstrous sports watches designed for hiking, camping, and cage fighting. The PAW5000 uses the same quad-sensor movement as the other Pathfinder models including a digital compass, altimeter, barometer, and thermometer. Instead of an LCD display, however, the central seconds hand acts as the main indicator, offering a physical view of the various read-outs and cleaning up the face considerably.

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  • CrunchDeals: Zx1 weather-proof Pocket Video Camera for $54

    CrunchDeals: Zx1 weather-proof Pocket Video Camera for $54

    What could be better than an HD video camera? How about an HD video camera with a pony inside it? Or, barring that, how about a $54 HD camera. Scratch the pony part. It might make the pony sick. You can get the Kodak Zx1 video camera with 1.6-megapixel sensor and 2-inch LCD display for $53.99 [...]

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  • Nikon patents strange LCD screen

    Nikon patents strange LCD screen

    Patents are always so much fun, and such a source of random speculation. Take for example this new LCD display from Nikon. What could it be? Is it for a DLSR? Maybe for video? No one knows, and of course Nikon isn't talking, but it's interesting to put your best guess out there.

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  • Review: Energizer Recharge Smart Charger

    Review: Energizer Recharge Smart Charger

    The last time I paid attention to rechargeable batteries was probably back in the early 1990s. We had this huge recharging tech that allowed you to recharge all sorts of batteries - none of which we owned - so we were limited to recharging the D cells we had and used in, as I recall, some kind of remote controlled boat. Anyway, Energizer has brought the battery charger into the 21st century by adding an LCD display that shows current charge level and, get this, hours left until a full charge. There's not much to say here. You can charge AA and AAA batteries - not at the same time - and the $19.99 kit includes four AA batteries, which is nice.

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  • Review: Kodak 7250 All-in-One Printer

    Review: Kodak 7250 All-in-One Printer

    Scrapbookin’ and it feels so good Short Version: Kodak knows how to make low-cost printers with plenty of great features. The 7250 is no exception. Features: 802.11n wireless and Ethernet LCD display 32ppm black and wite, 30ppm color Wireless printing from iPhone, Blackberry MSRP: $199 Pros: Great networking features Compact Duplexing Cons: UI a bit hard to follow Low-resolution LCD Small paper trays There are few things are boring as printers. [...]

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  • Cadence launches the Wrist Rocket watch

    Cadence launches the Wrist Rocket watch

    Cadence announced their Wrist Rocket watch today, you may remember we told you about their incredibly cool 4-Bit watch. Well, the Wrist Rocket isn't quite as geeky, but it's definitely unique and interesting looking.

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  • Time for E-ink: Seiko announces the first active-matrix watch

    Time for E-ink: Seiko announces the first active-matrix watch

    Here's an interesting little tidbit; Seiko just announced that they are going to producing the world's first active matrix e-ink timepiece. That's right, a wristwatch that uses e-reader technology to display the time. Could we be looking at the next LCD display technology?

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  • The Logitech Harmony 300 doesn’t have a screen but it’s still a Harmony remote

    The Logitech Harmony 300 doesn’t have a screen but it’s still a Harmony remote

    The Logitech Harmony 300 might be the last Harmony remote released for a while. It seems the Logitech has refreshed nearly the entire line with the 300 being the latest. It doesn't offer anything new per se, but rather a simple universal remote with the Harmony magic sans LCD screen. This configuration might be kosher for some setups, but be careful if you have anything more than a cable box, TV, and DVD player.

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  • It’s official: here’s the scoop on Panasonic’s new G2 and G10 cameras

    It’s official: here’s the scoop on Panasonic’s new G2 and G10 cameras

    So we finally have the official press release from Panasonic, we of course got a glimpse of the G2 and G10 the other day, but now we know all the news that's fit to share. Both look like some decent kit, and a definite step up from most of the P&S cameras out there.

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  • Logitech MK710 Wireless Desktop: Really nice and lasts a long time

    Logitech MK710 Wireless Desktop: Really nice and lasts a long time

    I’m a big fan of Logitech. I’ve used the MX mouse for nigh on most of a year and now I’m typing on a DiNovo Edge. That said, I think I’ll just pitch my old input devices and get me one of these. This is a large, full keyboard and mouse set with a mini-LCD [...]

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  • CrunchDeals: $78 Blu-ray player

    CrunchDeals: $78 Blu-ray player

    Been holding out of buying a blu-ray because you were waiting for them to get cheap? Wait no longer, penny pincher! Wal-mart is selling off a bare bones unit for $78 plus shipping.

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  • Keepin’ it real fake, part CCXLII: Aphone A6 is all about Android, aping Apple (video)

    Keepin’ it real fake, part CCXLII: Aphone A6 is all about Android, aping Apple (video)

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    An Android and iPhone hybrid isn't exactly new (hello, OPhone), but at least we can say this has a trackball. In fact, you might even mistaken this for iPhone OS at first glance, it's just that kind of doppelganger. The fine details, you say? The GSM (EDGE only, no 3G) device sports a 3.5-inch LCD display with capacitive multitouch, 2 megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, and the part that really bests it over Apple's offering, a trackball! Huzzah! Video after the break.

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    Continue reading Keepin' it real fake, part CCXLII: Aphone A6 is all about Android, aping Apple (video)

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  • Virtual pinball machine looks cool, may be missing flippers

    Virtual pinball machine looks cool, may be missing flippers

    A virtual pinball machine sounds like a really good idea. No less then 17 tables, on a LCD display (so the playfield doesn't wear out). Best yet, the virtual pinball machine has some of the most famous Gottlieb games like 2001 and Gold Strike. Sure, it's expensive, but compared to the cost of actually buying 17 pinball machines? It's quite reasonable. And takes up a lot less space in the ol man cave.

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  • Review: Nikon D300s DSLR

    Review: Nikon D300s DSLR

    Short version: If you are familiar with the Nikon D300, then you can just expect more of the same. The D300s doesn’t do anything ground breaking, but what it does is add some nice features to an already excellent DSLR — most importantly, HD video and SD card support. The D300s is the latest version of [...]

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