Wednesday, April 7, 2010

LG Introduces LX9900 and LX6900 3D HDTV

LG has introduced their latest 3D HDTV with the LED backlight, LG LX9900 and LX6900, both of them integrated with the FreeView HD TV tuner, intelligent sensor, and the built – in invisible 10Wx2 speaker.


The LG LX9900 is also featured with the full LED backlight and available in 55 and 47 inch screen size. It has Bluetooth connection, HDMI, and the Infinia’s design. In the contrary, The LG LX6900 has Edge LED backlight, 200Hz TruMotion, and only 2.93 cm thick. With all these features, HDTV from LG is suitable for the house with minimal design.
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Concept Folding 6.5 Laptop

Love the portability that your netbook offers but feel cheated on keyboard? Well, here's a conceptual laptop that provides effective solution to small keyboard problem. The Folding Laptop has been conceptualize by Yang Yongchang, and is a nice alternative for people who are always on-the-go. The device boast of a 6.5-inch multi-touch display and an extra large folding keyboard.






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Seiko unveils active matrix E-Ink watch

Seiko has unveiled a new E-Ink watch which features a high-res active matrix display. Building upon the ultra-thin, high contrast, wide viewing angle and low power consumption properties of the world’s first "Electronic Ink" watch showcased at Baselworld 2005, Seiko says its new technology "allows figures, text and graphics to appear on the dial in a much soother and infinitely programmable way."




Active matrix display

While the company's first ‘E-Ink’ watch had an Electrophoretic Display (EPD) display made of a few hundred pre-set segments, the latest has 80,000 pixels, each capable of displaying in one of four grey scale shades rather than just in black-and-white.



The E-Ink display uses a system of micro-capsules about the diameter of a human hair - each is filled with tiny black and white particles and by controlling the number of these particles visible at the front of the display using an electric field detailed graphics can be achieved.

According to Seiko, "each item of information is three times finer than anything achievable via conventional LCD watch technology" and a higher degree of flexibility can be achieved in the way the date, time and other information is set out.



As well as retaining the wide viewing angle (approaching 180 degrees) of its predecessor, the screen size has been maximized by designing the watch with a narrow 1mm border around the display.
Low power consumption

Active matrix displays (if you're using a laptop, you are probably staring at one of these right now) use a Thin Film Transistor (TFT) array to control the electrical signals being sent to the display. Seiko has developed a low energy IC to control the TFT which it says requires just 1/100th of the power needed to run a same sized display using current e-Book technology.
Not just a concept

Seiko says the new E-Ink watch is not a concept. The design pictured is a technology demonstration prototype and we can expect to see a modified version on sale in 2010.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Asus Eee Top ET2010AGT All-In-One PC - Specs Images

The new Asus Eee Top ET2010AGT is an all-in-one PC with 20-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1400 × 900 pixels and support for multitouch gesture of Windows 7. The Asus PC is equipped with an AMD Athlon X2 2502u at 1.66GHz, AMD RX780 chipset, ATI Radeon HD5470, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB hard drive running at 7200 rpm, DVD Super Multi.


The EeeTop ET2010AGT measures 37 x 49 x 5.4 cm, weighs less than 6 pounds and is equipped with 6 USB ports, HDMI port, SD memory card reader, 1.3 megapixel camera, WiFi connectivity, Gigabit Ethernet them. Marketing in Europe is planned for May to the target price of 649 €.



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