Displays

ASUS’ new 42-inch Eee TV as seen at Computex

Our colleagues from engadget just spotted the new Asus Eee TV at the Beijing Computex. The 42 inch ASUS display, indeed, looks very impressive. More at  Engadget Chinese.

A humongous monitor system from Humanscale

There’s no doubt that many people would agree that there’s no “too big” when talking about LCD displays. But really you have to draw the line somewhere. Take this latest contraption from the folks down at Humanscale, or more exactly  the Paramount Parabolic Multi-Monitor Display; a rack formed out of a whooping 8 monitors. One […]

The new M1-series Bravia LCDs from Sony

Sony has just recently unveiled two new low-end Bravia LCDs in the form of two M1-Series displays. The 20-inch ¥110,000 ( $1,020) and 16-inch ¥90,000 ($835) LCDs match 1366×768 screens with 1,200:1 or 1,800:1 (respectively) contrast ratios, Bravia Engine 2 image processing, 24p True Cinema 1080p-compatible HDMI inputs, plus VOD and DLNA connectivity. The fun, […]

Texas Instruments introduces a new 3-D DLP DualView technology

Showcased at the CES 2008, this technology enables the viewing of different types of images, by two users looking at the same display. The secret consists in the ussage of two different pairs of special spectacles, which alternatively blocks sight for each eye. This effect, of stereoscopic vision, is nothing new, but combines very well […]

Matsushita and Google working on Internet connectable TV

The Japanese producer, Matsushita, is working together with Google on a television set, that will be able to independently access the internet. The TV set will be able to access websites, under Google’s ownership, like YouTube or Picasa and will render the clips/images hosted on them. The TV would first be launched in the US […]

Matsushita presents the world’s largest plasm tv

The Japanese electronic product group, Matsushita Electric Industrial, has present, yesterday, at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES 2008), organized at Last Vegas, the largest plasma TV in the world, with a diagonal spanning at 150 inch (3.8 meters).

The Matsushita television set  has bigger dimensions then the one Panasonic released, back in 2007, with a […]