by Mick on October 17, 2008
LG dual LCD diaplay
Very often, the electronics market need not proved the need for a gadget before its release or even its design. If LG leaves us with tears in the design of the dual screen, you have plenty of time before production hypothetical asking whether 1) it is useful 2) if the answer to question number one What could it serve? 3) If the answer at all to question number two is expensive? type twice as a single screen … At the office, at home, plane or on a stand demonstration, I’m sure someone will find this useful dual screen justified.
If you have not understood is an LCD screen whose image is reflected. Not two different images, the same image, the same source, you see back in the picture. And LG does not tell us whether this concept would be his first day on the market
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mimo um 710 display
Mimo UM-710, is nothing more than an external display that connects via USB, such as Century Japan. The Mimo UM-710 has a 7 inch screen size and a 800 x 480 pixels resolution.
This type of display as we said with the CENTURY, serves as an extra and have them read e-mail, RSS or Twitter.
To pick one up This Mimo UM-710 will cost you $78
by Mick on October 12, 2008
citywall LCD multitouch display
Multitouch technology could be be the next big thing as far as computer interface go. and the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, or HIIT recently announced a new 3D version of its multitouch LCD display called CityWall.
CityWall is an interactive multitouch project open to public experimentation at the Lasipalatsi medical center in Helsinki, Finland. Developed by the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, CityWall currently offers passers-by a 3D GUI to explore the benefits and nuisances of urban nature. It’s able to recognize an unlimited number of fingers touching the screen and uniquely identify them.
Similar to other multitouch screens we’ve seen, CityWall uses a a rear-projection system involving multiple cameras, projectors, and infrared sensors. It presumably tracks reflected infrared light triggered by fingers touching the display screen, as seen in the NORTD DIY multitouch kit