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Showing posts with label Displays. Show all posts
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April 10, 2012

Samsung Will Produce Bendable Screens By End of 2012


Will be used in seamless, foldable tablets, and wraparound displays in phones.

Samsung's YOUM Brand To Produce Bendable Screens
Not long after teaming up with Corning to produce a thinner, lighter version of Gorilla Glass, Samsung has nowofficially launched the YOUM brand focusing on AMOLED displays. The brand however, will concentrate on bendable displays, which are expected to show up in mainstream gadgets as early as the end of this year. These flexible screens are touted to be lighter, thinner, and more resilient to breakage than traditional panels. The secret behind the YOUM displays' physics-defying flexibility, is the complete lack of a glass substrate, which is what causes traditional panels to crack.

April 07, 2012

Sony Launches 4K Home Theatre Projector

Sony Launches 4K Home Theatre Projector


Is available at an "affordable" price of Rs 14 lakhs
Do you have a large house and require your own movie theatre set up in it? Well, look no further, as Sony has launched a projector system that offers full 4K resolution. The VPL-VW1000ES can produce images upto 200-inches diagonally. The brightness is 2000 lumens, which seems low for such a high-end device. The lamp life is rated at between 2000 and 2500 hours.

For those who enjoy HD content, the projector offers a option called “Reality Creation”, which basically upscales SD, HD or 3D content to 4K resolutions, or pixel dimensions of 4096 x 2160. From what we saw at the demo, it does look like it does a good job with the upscaling.

March 30, 2012

Vu Launches Limited Edition 55" Opulence LED TV

Vu Launches Limited Edition 55" Opulence LED TV
With the stupendous scale and the sheer number of scams being unearthed in the recent past, it's clear that, like all developing nations, India too has a wide disparity between the rich and the poor. It's little wonder why, in defiance of conventional logic, India has proven to be a good market for ultra-luxury products. TV maker, Vu Technologies, has also realised this untapped potential and introducedOpulence - a 55" LED TV that's encrusted with"innumerable, dazzling crystal studs". Yes, this right here is the Edward Cullen of displays