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Optically Writable 3D LCD Developed by HKUST

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Hong Kong University for Science and Technology (HKUST) published the result of its research, originally shown in a paper at SID, into an optically rewritable 3D LCD. The display is basically a normal LCD …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Novel Displays| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Everdisplay Targets Multiple Mobile Sizes Next Year

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Everdisplay has shown two new AMOLED panels at an event in Shenzen, China. The first is a 1.63″ unit for wearables, which will enter mass production in Q2’15. The company also showed a prototype …

Tags:AMOLED| China| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

Motorola Makes Big Battery Claims With Droid Turbo

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A new smartphone has been added to Motorola’s line of premium Droid-brand smartphones. The Droid Turbo will be available exclusively through Verizon in the USA, with a major selling point in its battery life. …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Motorola| Smartphones| USA| Vol 21 - Issue 43| Volume 21

VTech Adds Rechargeable Batteries to 4th-Gen Products

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Children’s tablet developer VTech has introduced two new products, with rechargeable batteries and more than 800 apps in the ‘Learning Lodge’ store. The Innotab 3 Plus (4.3″, $60) and 3S Plus (5″, $80) are …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 34| Volume 21

Lenovo Gets Tiny

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Lenovo was a bit frustrated at the show. The company had held a press event on the Thursday, but because of the Intel keynote on Friday, could not announce that new systems used the …

Tags:IFA 2014| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| PCs| Vol 21 - Issue 36| Volume 21

Microsoft Makes Wireless Charging ‘Affordable’

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Microsoft’s newest Nokia smartphones, running Windows Phone 8.1, are the Lumia 830, Lumia 735 and Lumia 730 Dual SIM, all of which are described as affordable. The flagship Lumia 830 features wireless charging and …

Tags:Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21| Windows

125 Years of Nintendo

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Nintendo has celebrated its 125th anniversary. From humble beginnings creating ‘Hanafuda’ playing cards in Kyoto in 1889, the company took 70 years to introduce the videogames that it is known for today. Arcade machines …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nintendo| Vol 21 - Issue 38| Volume 21

Mantis Vision Designs for 3D Content Creation

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Israel’s Mantis Vision has worked with Flextronics to develop a tablet specifically designed to create content in 3D: the Aquila. The 8″ tablet uses Mantis Vision’s MV4D core 3D engine and camera control SDK. …

Tags:3D Acquisition| 3D Content Creation| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 21 - Issue 38| Volume 21

Blackberry Porsche Design Raises Premium Partner Flag

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Meet Blackberry’s answer to the Note 4 and iPhone 6: the Porsche Design P’9983. Boasting a glass-weave rear, ‘glass-like’ keys on the keyboard, a sapphire lens on the rear camera and the Porsche logo, …

Tags:BlackBerry| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 21 - Issue 38| Volume 21

Acer Aims to Improve EMEA Position

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Acer’s EMEA president, Luca Rossi, says that the company is determined to improve its position in the European market and to maintain healthy profitability but will not pursue “desperate market share acquisition strategy” to …

Tags:Acer| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Panasonic’s 14″ Toughbook is Lightest Yet

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Panasonic says that its new Toughbook CF-LX3 is the lightest 14″ notebook available on the market today. Weighing 1.26kg, the product will run on battery for up to 14 hours. The battery will recharge …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Panasonic| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Note 4 Owners Discover Screen Gap

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After rushing to take advantage of Apple’s bending iPhones (http://tinyurl.com/qjdvdjy), the last thing that Samsung wanted was its own manufacturing defect. Even Samsung can’t get everything its own way, however. According to Korea’s IT …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Recalls & Problems| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21