Posted on 2008 under Displays, Digital News, LCD/TFT |
1
Mar

NEC has announced its new member in the MultiSync series, a 52-inch flat panel display called LCD5220, boasting to be the first LCD in the industry that is based on Professional-Grade Panel.
This latest LCD panel, which doubles as a plasma and projector display, features an ultra-thin bezel to enable a more flawless picture when used in multiple-display and video-wall implementations. It supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i HD standards. Read more… »

Korea is first port of call (well, it would be, wouldn’t it?) for these 3D-ready plasmas from Samsung. Available in two sizes: 42; and 50 inches, the PAVV Cannes 450 has a 30,000:1 ratio and 3D content support,, and will work with high-performance PC-supporting 3D software and 3D glasses. And there’s even a super-expensive, HD version, the Cannes 550. More info, plus another shot, below. Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Displays, Design, Miscellaneous |
11
Feb

This cinema was designed by Hagy Belzberg and is set in the hills over Hollywood. The house is 5800 square feet and features glass walls, clean lines and uncluttered space. I have to admit that it’s quite a nice setup they have there!
Posted on 2008 under Displays, Plasma, Digital News |
5
Jan

As excited as we were when Hitachi showed off its 1.5″ full-production LCDs in October, we were even more excited to know that they’ve pulled off a plasma of the same thick—rather, thinness. They may not be the 9mm plasma that Pioneer is apparently boasting, but plasma has been traditionally thicker and heavier than LCD, so all of this is wonderful news at a time when plasma is getting some serious kudos. Hitachi also promises to show off its super thin concept LED-backlit 3/4-inch LCDs at the show too, so we’ll keep an eye out.