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Updating the Humble Game Boy

When the thing that you take away from this image is that he named his Pikachu Platypus, you know that you’re of the Game Boy generation.A Belgian student, known as Raz, has built what might be the world’s largest Game Boy. Remember the original? A handheld hunk of white plastic that consumed a generation. Raz’s … Read more

Funding Sought for High-End Smartwatch at CES

Credit: CnetA titanium-body smartwatch prototype, running Android 4.4, was recently spotted at CES Asia. The Rockioo Watch is currently being funded on Kickstarter (http://tinyurl.com/oa8hfqq). It has a 1.63″ OLED display (320 x 320) and features 3G connectivity, as well as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. A micro-SIM card enables text messaging and voice calls. Fitness is the … Read more

Tianma Dramatically Raises LED Life

Tianma NLT America’s new TFT LCD displays feature long-life LED backlights – lasting for up to 100,000 hours. Available in 8.4″ and 10.4″ sizes, the displays have 800 x 600 resolution and are intended for industrial applications. They feature NLT’s ColorXcell algorithm to optimise colour performance, reproducing it in comparable intensity to the original source. … Read more

Samsung Commits to Chinese Polariser Plant

The CEO of Samsung SDI, Namseong Cho, has signed an MOU to set up a polariser plant in Wuxi, China. Samsung will invest more than KRW200 billion ($180.3 million) in the project, which will have an annual output suitable to supply 20 million – 30 million 48″ TVs. Production will begin at the end of … Read more

Rumour: Two Nexus Phones Compensate for Lack of Tablet

Google’s newest tablet is the Nexus 9, released in 2014Google is likely to produce two new Nexus smartphones this year, but no tablet, according to Android Police. One phone will be produced by LG; codenamed the LG Angler, it will have a 5.2″ display. Huawei will apparently produce the other, known as Bullhead, with a … Read more

And Finally… – Vol 22 No 22

Pope Benedict did not follow the same rule, but presumably Gogglebox wasn’t his show of choice.The Vatican is notoriously free of vice, but Pope Francis has revealed that there is another aspect of modern life missing from the country-in-a-city: TV. The Pope told Italian media that, through choice, he has not watched TV since 1990 … Read more

Improving Vision with 3D

When modern digital 3D first hit the large and small screen, folks shouted sharply about their visual discomfort: headaches, eye strain, soreness and nausea seemed to rule the day. Although some of those problems were due to poor stereographic techniques, the seminal research from the American Optometric Association (AOA) laid most of these concerns to … Read more

Consumer Sentiment on Overall Economy, Tech Spending Dip Slightly in May

Consumer confidence toward the overall economy and technology spending both decreased slightly in May, according to the latest data released today by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). Overall EconomyThe CEA Index of Consumer Expectations (ICE), which measures consumer sentiment about the U.S. economy as a whole, decreased 2.4 points from April to 173.7. However, May’s … Read more

Ubiquitous Energy Could Help Solve Battery Problems

Next week at the SID iZone, the display community will have a chance to look at a new technology, being developed just up the road from the event in Redwood City, California by Ubiquitous Energy, a start up that is looking to solve one of the problems of mobile devices – battery life. Ubiquitous Energy’s … Read more