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30
Jan
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MicroOLED viewfinder delivers 5.4 megapixels in 0.61-inch monochrome display

Photographers who’ve spent years looking through the window of a high-end optical viewfinder may never find an electronic version that fully satisfies them. But this new MicroOLED EVF may get us closer than ever to an acceptable digital replacement for the TTL OVF, which will never find a home in modern-day compacts and mirrorless ILCs

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MicroOLED viewfinder delivers 5.4 megapixels in 0.61-inch monochrome display

20
Jan
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Arman Ahnood teases OLED display with solar cells, idealizes the self-sustaining smartphone

Plenty of effort is going into improving smartphone battery life , but only a few individuals are delving into radical realms to achieve the goal. Take for example, Arman Ahnood, a researcher at the London Centre for Nanotechnology, whose latest prototype uses solar cells to capture wasted energy from OLEDs

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Arman Ahnood teases OLED display with solar cells, idealizes the self-sustaining smartphone

15
Jan
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Samsung gets tired of neighbors watching its Transparent Smart Window, installs blinds

Sammy’s transparent OLED displays may not be the freshest piece of tech at CES, but its still pretty dang awesome.

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Samsung gets tired of neighbors watching its Transparent Smart Window, installs blinds

13
Jan
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Samsung Series 9 monitor and all-in-one eyes-on

After spotting a powered-off Series 9 display at a CES press event earlier this week, we told you we’d revisit it if we could actually show you that 27-inch, 2560 x 1440 panel in all its billion-color glory. Well, folks, here she is.

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Samsung Series 9 monitor and all-in-one eyes-on

13
Jan
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2013 Dodge Dart digital dash display hands-on (video)

Sure, we’ve seen digital instrument panels before, but the one outfitted for the upcoming Dodge Dart re-birth caught our eye. Instead of a regular ol’ speedometer in the center of the driver side dash, you’ll encounter a 7-inch instrument cluster that you’ll be able to customize based on your specific auto info needs

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2013 Dodge Dart digital dash display hands-on (video)

13
Jan
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Vuzix augmented reality Smart Glasses prototype hands-on (video)

Remember those wicked holographic augmented reality glasses that DARPA was so hot to build? They’re almost here.

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Vuzix augmented reality Smart Glasses prototype hands-on (video)

12
Jan
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Hanvon C-18 Mirasol e-reader hands-on (video)

Qualcomm unveiled its new C-18 Mirasol e-reader yesterday, and today, we managed to get our hands on it here at CES . Manufactured by Hanvon, this device is officially labeled as an e-reader, though to be honest, it felt more like a tablet to us. Unlike the lightweight Kindle , the C-18 felt a tad heavy in our hands, with backlighting more typical of a slate than reader

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Hanvon C-18 Mirasol e-reader hands-on (video)

11
Jan
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Lumus see-through wearable display hands-on

Lumus was showing off two different types of wearable displays, the development kit — or DK-32 shown above — and the PD-18-4 a monocular version using the same technology. Driven by Lumus’ patented Light-guide Optical Element, a micro-display pod, and the Optical Engine which projects light into the lens — where it is reflected back to the user’s eye via reflectors embedded in the lens — the Lumus’ DK-32 delivers a bright 720p 3D-capable display. The effect is really quite impressive, the colors are bright — and adjustable using the display pod — and images were surprisingly clear.

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Lumus see-through wearable display hands-on

11
Jan
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MMT Monitor2Go hands-on (video)

MMT is back at CES this year, with a revamped version of the Monitor2Go . This time around, the company has bumped up the portable display’s screen size to a full 15.6 inches, while expanding its resolution to 1600 x 900 (compared with the 1280 x 800 seen on last year’s rendition)

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MMT Monitor2Go hands-on (video)

11
Jan
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BenQ brings XL2420T and XL2420TX gaming monitors to North America

BenQ’s XL2420T and XL2420TX gaming LCDs have been around the block a time or two, but the outfit’s taking advantage of this week’s Consumer Electronics Show to launch ‘em both here in North America. The range is available across quite a few screen sizes (17-, 19-, 21.5-, 22-, 23- and 24-inch), with pricing hitting around the $500 to $600 mark

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BenQ brings XL2420T and XL2420TX gaming monitors to North America