Toshiba Mobile Display (TMD) has developed a 7.0-inch LTPS TFT LCD panel as a demonstration of its integrated in-cell touch panel technology - Features capacitive multi-touch input function integrated ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Marshall has recently expanded their professional grade LCD monitor line with the introduction of ...
Nanovision has announced what it claims to be the world's first USB Mini Monitor. The small 7-inch LCD uses DisplayLink technology, meaning it doesn't need a standard video card. DisplayLink ...
From the huge to the tiny; these Nanovision MIMO displays are a mere 7-inches running at 800 x 480 widescreen resolution, and – like the Century Japan LCD-4300U we saw last week – connect via USB 2.0 ...
Samsung Electronics announced that it has developed the industry's first amorphous silicon (a-Si) seven-inch, single-chip TFT-LCD panel that reproduces colours in high resolution (WVGA-level, 800×480 ...
The new EK-Quantum Lumen 7-inch LCD screen is a beautifully stylish, and functional addition to any setup... but especially a fully-custom EK water-cooled rig. You can use the 7-inch display as an ...
First Asahi Glass’ announcement from yesterday, now this: Toshiba Mobile unveiled a 7.0-inch LTPS TFT LCD panel with a capacitive multi-touch input function “integrated in the liquid crystal cell”. In ...
Sol Computer introduced a 10 inch Windows netbook and 10 inch Windows tablet with Pixel Qi sunlight viewable displays last year. Now the company is adding two new 7 inch models to its lineup, one with ...
Amazon’s not-so-secret project is finally unveiled and is the company’s first real tablet contender. The Kindle Fire is Amazon’s prize fighter in the battle for tablet dominance. But the new ...
With Apple expected to launch three new iPhone models next year, a new report suggests the company could slash prices on the 4.7- and 5.5-inch models with legacy LCD technology, allowing them to ...
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