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Vuzix announces widescreen virtual reality glassesFollowing on from the VR920s, which I reviewed earlier in the year, Vuzix has just announced a pair of widescreen multimedia glasses - the AV310. Like the others, they sit on your nose, and position two dinky screens in front of your eyes, so it's like having a massive screen further away. They'v... |
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What's the Difference Between 9mm Luger and 9mm Parabellum?9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum, 9mm NATO, 9x19mm... what's the difference between these cartridges? And what about all those other 9mm cartridges in the world - will they work in my... ... |
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Sony OLED Flexible Display: I’m Loving ItSure, this isn’t the first time that we reported on Sony’s OLEDs before. First unveiled at CES in January, these babies have been on a lot of gadget-lover’s minds ever since. The Sony wireless XEL-1 TV is on sale for about $2,500, and the saga of the Sony OLED continues with ... |
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Kodak orders OLED panels for digital photo framesKodak has opted to use Chi Mei EL (CMEL) OLED displays in their digital photo frames. In fact, the 7.6-inch OLED displays, made by CMEL, which is owned by the standard LCD maker Chi Mei Optoelectronics, will begin to enter production in September. This should provide plenty of time for the comple ... |
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New super-efficient and power-saving OLED-display unveiledIt seems development of OLED displays is really picking up steam, with Japanese companies pioneering in this field: Toshiba Matsushita Display (TMD) and Idemitsu Kosan say they managed to develop a small-molecule organic electroluminescent display with a lifespan of up to 30 times longer compar... |
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Nokia shifting to OLED handset panels? Sure, but when?Filed under: Handsets, NokiaIt's hard to knock Nokia given its market dominating position, outside of the US and Japan anyway. But they certainly haven't been (b)leading edge when it comes to capitalizing on trends such as ultra-slim handsets, touchscreens, or OLED displays. The use of those 3-in... |


