Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the middle of this week.
- Would You Buy the World’s First Laptop With an E-Paper Screen?
- Michael Nugent to head new EBU tech committee
- Daktronics breaks fiscal year record with $800M in work orders (includes description of Intuit Dome Halo display)
- BREAKING: Justices Won’t Consider Challenge To CRT Deal ($$)
- On Wednesday, Microsoft will officially retire Internet Explorer, ending its 27-year run.
- HDTVTest interviewed TCL which claims its latest top-of-the-range VA LCD panels have 7,000:1 native contrast and use 8 domain architecture for wider viewing angles.
- How to connect two or more external displays to Apple Silicon M1 or M2 MacsHow to connect two or more external displays to Apple Silicon M1 or M2 Macs (the answer is to use DisplayLink adaptors, but interesting comments about multi-displays on recent MacBooks)
- Cox moves into smart TV space, may seek partner
- Intel Debuts Meteor Lake Die, ‘Intel 4’ Node: 20% Higher Clocks at Same Power, 2X Area Scaling
- Dell’s New XPS 13 Shows the Price of Going Too Thin (soldered-in RAM and no headphone jack)
- Value Electronics Releases Details About This Summer’s 2022 TV Shootout! (We’ll be there!)