AR/VR Happenings Tease but Don’t Excite
There’s a fair number of AR/VR devices and technologies launching at CES 2024.
There’s a fair number of AR/VR devices and technologies launching at CES 2024.
Apple is grappling with the prospect of a fifth consecutive quarter of declining sales, with particular concerns about iPhone sales, especially in China. But, why is that so bad?
AI and transparent MicroLEDs brighten up the company’s first day at the world’s largest consumer electronics expo.
This new LED technology is reportedly capable of emitting light at a brightness level a thousand times greater than current OLEDs.
A rebounding graphics card market could signal good times ahead for IT displays.
Sony has lost a lot of its market presence over the years and this may just be a really good press junket, but the tech seems to be solid.
Includes a 16.1-inch 3K central console, a 56-inch HUD head-up display, and a 7.1-inch rotating dashboard.
It would have been nice to see more being done with webOS 2024.
Changing viewing habits, LCD prices, and uncertainty plague the natural boost of a major sporting event.
The Roku Pro Series TVs are designed with a 4K QLED display and MiniLED technology.
In addition to the 27-inch model, LG Display is showcasing its full 2024 lineup of OLED gaming displays at CES 2024, ranging from 27-inches up to 45-inches in size.
Vizio advertised 60Hz TVs as having an “effective” refresh rate of 120Hz and 120Hz TVs as having an “effective” rate of 240Hz. This was referring to backlight scanning/black frame insertion, not the actual refresh rate.