Earlier this year, LG introduced some new UltraWide monitors, a category the company will be expanding soon with the debut of the UM95 at CES 2014. The UltraWide UM95 monitor measures in at 34-inches with a quite expansive 21:9 aspect ratio, though the company will also be offering a smaller version that measures 29-inches. Beyond […]
At the 2013 Samsung Analyst meeting it was revealed that the company will not be satisfied with its current devices in the wearables market – namely the Samsung Galaxy Gear. Instead they’ll be expanding through Samsung Display first, making efforts to push in to the fitness world and the fashion market through the year 2018. […]
Vuzix has launched a new rival to Google’s Glass, the Vuzix M2000AR HMD, using new Waveguide optics built in partnership with Nokia. Targeted at industrial users, though likely to spawn a consumer version soon, the M2000AR has a 720p display integrated into its monocular lens along with a 1080p camera, integrated head tracking, and a […]
Apple has patented a new type of curved touch sensor that could be used to make non-flat tablets, phones, displays, and even touch mice with bowed or molded glass. The new filing, No. 8,603,574, proposes a different method of manufacturing touch sensors that could effectively mold the panel to suit a curved glass smartphone, or […]
HP has refreshed its EliteBook line, launching the new EliteBook Folio 1040 G1 ultrabook, giving the Revolve touchscreen convertible a Haswell update, and debuting a tiny desktop that can hide between your display. The EliteBook Folio 1040 is the new flagship, a 14-inch ultraportable notebook with the choice of up to a 1080p HD display […]
Transparent display specialist and military head-up screen supplier Lumus is wading into the wearable computing market, revealing a new developer kit that, unlike Google’s Glass, offers full augmented reality support. Set to debut at CES 2014 next month, the Lumus DK-40 monocular dev kit may look ostensibly like Glass at first glance, but where Google’s […]
E Ink Fina electronic paper display is 50% lighter and thinner than traditional offerings
Posted in: Today's ChiliE Ink has introduced its E Ink Fina, a new e-ink display that will be the first of its kind based on TFT technology. This coincides with an announcement by PocketBook, which has also introduced a new product: the PocketBook CAD Reader, which is the first Android electronic paper device using the Fina display built […]
Details on a new Dell UHD monitor have leaked online. The monitor is the Dell UP2414Q and it packs a native resolution of 3840 x 2160 giving it support for 4K content. The new display will add to the existing UHD computer monitors on the market already including the larger Dell UP3214Q UHD display that […]
At this time, Full HD 1080p resolutions are still considered to be the standard, meaning that monitors typically support resolutions of 1920×1080, but with 4K UHD displays starting to enter the market, we wouldn’t be surprised if further down the road it becomes the new standard. While most of us don’t have use for 4K right now, there are some out there who do and it looks like Dell might have a 24” 4K monitor that they are planning on announcing soon. This is according to Dell’s website where a recent listing for a 24” 4K 3840×2160 monitor was sighted.
Unfortunately there is no word on when this particular model will see a release, or how much it will cost, but presumably it will be announced soon thanks to its listing. 4K displays at the moment do not come cheap so we don’t expect Dell’s offering to be cheap either. According to the listing, we are looking at features such as 8ms response time (probably not ideal for hardcore gamers), 185 pixels per inch, antiglare coating, a contrast ratio of 1000:1, brightness of 350cd/m2, and a 178-degree viewing angle (both horizontal and vertical).
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Philips has updated its ErgoSensor display range, the company’s LCD monitors which track user posture and can warn if the ergonomics aren’t correct or if an eye-break is in order. The Philips 241P4QRYES is a 24-inch LCD display running at 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, with 250 cd/m2 brightness and the ability to rotate […]