Showing posts with label display. Show all posts
Showing posts with label display. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2009

No Tangible Screen For this Mobile Phone

via�Yanko Design�by Radhika Seth on 6/10/09

Are you over the iPhone 3G S and Palm Pre? Good, coz I got to get you prepared for the future. In ten years from now, there probably will be no war amongst manufacturers with regards to display; coz there simply will be NONE! Holograms will replace the screens! Trou Hologram Mobile Phone relies totally on 3D holograms being projected in the vacant display area. Tiny projectors line the inner surface of the hollow and bring to life the many aspects of the technology. Imagine seeing 3D maps of a particular area or your girlfriend�s hologram when she calls!

Designer:�Mac Funamizu

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Eyeglass display that responds to eye movement

via�DVICE�by PeterPachal on 6/3/09
German scientists create eyeglass display that responds to eye movement

Displays incorporated into eyeglasses � or even contact lenses � have been popular fare of spy fiction from�Mission: Impossible�to�Torchwood. It's wicked cool to see messages like "THAT IS THE TARGET -- ELIMINATE HIM" scroll by your field of view, but the glasses are almost always one-way, with the wearer just a passive observer of incoming data. Now researchers in Germany are about to do one better than science fiction, creating an eyeglass display that a user can control with simple eye movements.

How does it work? Hit the jump for more.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Latest plasma display is a razor-thin 1mm thick

via�DVICE�by CharlieWhite on 5/11/09
Latest plasma display is a razor-thin 1mm thick

We've seen some�thin plasma screens, but this one beats all. Shinoda Plasma Japan just unveiled a huge plasma display, 2 meters tall by 3 meters wide, and it's an astonishing 1mm thick (the display pictured above is another of Shinoda's plasmas, in a more horizontal configuration). Plasmas are usually energy hogs, but this one uses half the electricity of comparably sized displays available now.

This gigantic and flexible screen isn't built all in one piece � it's actually six sheets joined together, and it's not light, weighing nearly 200 pounds. Don't be worried about carrying it into your living room anytime soon, though � the first screens will appear on as-yet-unnamed products this fall for $51,000 each. Consider this a peek into the future.

Via�Far East Gizmos

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