As part of Sharp’s recent efforts to shove itself to the forefront of solar innovation, the company is showcasing a prototype of a 26-inch LCD Aquos TV that can be powered entirely by the sun. Now even the 1.6 billion people on earth without electricity won’t have an excuse to miss the next season of Lost.
The set has a contrast ratio of 10000:1 and a 20mm thick display panel. It requires about 30% less power than regular LCD TVs and gets its juice from one of Sharp’s Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Displays, Digital News, LCD/TFT, Computers |
30
Jun
Viewsonic didn’t quite hit the mark with its recent attempt at a $500 projector, but it looks like it’s fared considerably better with its nearly $500 26-inch VA2626WM LCD monitor, which packs most of the features you’d expect from a pricier model. That includes the requisite 1920 x 1200 resolution, along with a 6,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, HDMI, DVI, and VGA ports, and even some 2.5 watt speakers, which can thankfully be removed. No word on Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Displays, Digital News, LCD/TFT |
27
Jun
Here are the industry’s thinnest LCD TVs that sports in-built TV tuners. All credit goes to JVC for developing 42-inch LT-42SL89 and the 46-inch LT-46SL89 television sets that come under the Procision series.
Enclosed in a sleek, thin-bezel design, both the LCD TVs screens claim to minimize power consumption. These super-slim JVC LCD TVs feature a cabinet that measures 1.5 inches in width with a maximum depth of just 2.9-inches at the panel’s centre. Weighing 26.4 lbs, the latest JVC models are Read more… »
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21
May
This Samsung LCD TV measures 82″ from corner to corner which puts it in the category or “too big for most homes”. The TV has some impressive specs along with it’s huge size. The resolution of the TV is 3840 x 2160 which can display images at 120Hz (120 images per second). This provides viewers with Ultra Definition pictures. An interesting feature is the three colour backlight for this thing. By using red, green and blue lights in the back, it can increase true colour saturation to 150% with the NISC standard being Read more… »