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2009-06-02 07:50:00

Three different 3D display technologies, long-life OLED, reduced power consumption with LED backlight control and multiple display innovations shown for the first time SAN ANTONIO, Texas, June 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC)*, a committed industry leader that collaborates with customers to create breakthrough designs, will exhibit next-generation displays and technologies developed by Toshiba Mobile Display Co., Ltd. (TMD)** for industrial markets,...

2009-05-19 08:00:00

Firm Explores Burgeoning e-Paper Market - Driven by Growing Adoption of e-Books BUNDANG, South Korea, May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Displaybank, a global authority in market research and consulting for the display and solar industries, today announced that it projects the e-Paper market to grow from $70 million in 2008 to $2.1 billion in 2015 and $7 billion by 2020 -- representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 47%. Displaybank also projects the e-Book market to comprise...

2009-05-19 07:00:00

- The PLC-WXU700 LCD projector provides IEEE802.11n high-speed wireless LAN capability with video streaming functionality - Functions as a network projector on any computer running Windows Vista(R) - WXGA native resolution offers compatibility with Widescreen XGA resolutions - At less than eight pounds, the projector produces 3800 lumens achieving the highest brightness in its class -Features SANYO's exclusive 'Simple Wireless Setting' via USB memory CHATSWORTH, Calif., May 19...

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2009-04-09 08:07:14

A new generation of auto displays will soon be showing up in some of the latest car models, with the first car to have a video-only instrument panel set to debut later this year.The new LCD displays will be able to show any image or information the car's computer can summon up.   In the meantime, production cars such as the Ford Fusion Hybrid, which supplements physical analog gauges with LCD video screens, will be available.  The Fusion's only physical instrument is the large, round...

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2008-11-03 12:40:00

New tests being conducted on behalf of the U.S. Army may result in the development of new low power, lightweight foldable displays that use ink rather than crystals or diodes. Dr. Gregory Raupp is the director of the Flexible Display Center at Arizona University, which has been backed by the U.S. Army to conduct research on the displays.Raupp said the Army is just two to three years from field testing ultra portable communication devices that use the technology. "We're to the point now where...

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2008-10-02 16:45:00

Rigid television screens, bulky laptops and still image posters are to be a thing of the past as new research, published today, Thursday, 2 October, in the New Journal of Physics, heralds the beginning of a technological revolution for screen displays.Screen display technology is taking a significant step forward as researchers from Sony and the Max Planck Institute demonstrate the possibility of bendable optically assessed organic light emitting displays for the first time, based on red or...

2008-08-20 12:00:17

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/88137e/paperlike_display) has announced the addition of the "Paper-Like Display Industry Report 2007" report to their offering. Different from the common fiber paper, the paper-like display, in the narrow sense, is a kind of electricity-conductive and high-molecular material contains many micro spheres, while its appearance is same to the common paper with softness and can display the data repeatedly. In the paper-like...

2008-06-18 09:01:10

LAS VEGAS, June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- 3LCD, the world's number one projection display technology, at InfoComm 2008 is celebrating the achievement of a major projection industry milestone. 3LCD is the first projection technology to surpass the 50 million chip mark. 3LCD chips are the key components driving the majority of projectors in the global classrooms, conference rooms and home theaters. The first 3-chip LCD projector was introduced to the market in 1989. Since then, leading...

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2005-09-14 11:00:00

TOKYO -- Until recently, buying a big, thin-screen television boiled down to choosing between a projection set, with its quality limitations, and a pricey plasma TV. But not anymore.Producers of liquid crystal displays (LCDs), armed with new technology and more efficient factories, have declared that they are ready to conquer the lucrative segment of televisions with 37- and 42-inch displays."With the seventh-generation factory (which starts production in 2006) it's clear we can capture...