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Princeton PTV-WWTV7 : Wi-Fi LCD TV

May 22nd, 2006

Princeton Japan comes out with a waterproof portable 7-inch (480 x 234) LCD TV, the PTV-WWTV7 which comes with a separate TV jack connector, DVD player, 2 channel stereo speakers and it also have a Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11a) connectivity which cover 30 meters. It can last for 3 hours of playback time with its powerful Lithium Ion battery. Waterproof doesnt mean it allows you to throw the whole player into your pool and pick it up again.
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EZ-Canvas : LCD without Mouse

May 11th, 2006

Seems like a Korean company, Navisis has produced something which might be useful for everyone. Its a dubbed EZ-Canvas which i notice being put at the side top of a LCD monitor. By using that, you won’t need a mouse anymore. You just need to use a digital pen and click on anything you want on the screen. I wonder if that apply on notebook as well or not. No news on pricing or availability yet.
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PW201 : ASUS 20" LCD with Built in Megapixel Webcam

May 6th, 2006

ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS), today introduced the 20-inch, widescreen ASUS PW201 in Taiwan, which built in an 1.3M-pixel webcam to deliver high-resolution video conferencing. It support a high resolution until 1680 x 1050 with contrast ratio of 800:1. It is also equip with two built-in 3W stereo speakers and you have the choice of portrait and landscape viewing.
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Acer Targets Gamers With 2ms LCD

May 4th, 2006

The Acer 5-Series LCD monitors are designed for users who demand both performance and style. Acer today announced the newest 19-inch LCD flat panel display, AL1951D which features as 2 milisecond response rates, 1000:1 contrast ratio and a digital (DVI) interface. It support a high brightness of 300 cd/m2, 1280 x 1024 native resolution and 16.2 million display colors.
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World's First 7-inch TFT-LCD

May 2nd, 2006

Samsung Electronics Korea has announced that it has developed the industry’s first amorphous silicon (a-Si) seven-inch, single-chip TFT-LCD panel, that reproduces color in WVGA resolution (854 x 480). The new single chip design uses Samsungs ASG (amorphous silicon gate) technology has a contrast ratio of 400:1 and brightness level of 450 nits.
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BenQ Introduces New HD Compatible LCD TV

April 29th, 2006

BenQ introduced on Tuesday the BenQ VA321, a 32-inch LCD TV featuring a quick 8ms response time, video tuning technology and a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) technology. Info and features after the break.
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Sanyo "CAPUJO" LCD TV with 160 GB Hard Drive

April 28th, 2006

Sanyo Electric Japan has launched new “CAPUJO” line of LCD TVs in two models: 32-inch (LCD-32HD100) and 27-inch (LCD-27HD100).The new model incorporates the latest VISION engine for high picture quality with true to life colors. Except for the screen size both the models share the same features.
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Wall-O-Monitors – twelve 30-inch flatscreens mounted

April 14th, 2006

Can you imagine twelve 30-inch DELL flatscreens mounted on the wall of your studyroom? Including are six NVidia GeForce 7900 GTX 512mb video cards, and three Turbo-Cool 1KW 1000-watt power supplies. Can you take it? This is just freaking damn cool for a computer freak like everyone else. More after the break.
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LG LCD Screen Hit Korea

April 12th, 2006

A group of Korean had just present 3 new LCD screen which hit Korean market yesterday. This three types of LCD model is Eclipse, Jar and Ring (what a name!). It have a LED system in the base of the screen which is blue and red in colour. Cant really get more info on this LCD. Anyone have a more details information, do leave a comment. Pictures after the jump.
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BenQ DV3251 (32-inch LCD)

April 9th, 2006

BenQs recent announcement of its new lines of LCD TVs was a much belated aesthetic shakeup for its venture into the big screens. It features an ambient light sensor by which the TV can adjust its brightness automatically and in accordance with the surrounding lighting conditions.
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