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more about #displays ceilingFANBOY: Wouldn't integrating this into vehicles be counter-intuitive? Automotive glass is designed to intentionally break into millions of tiny little pieces ... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I love how adding Gorilla to any name automatically makes it strong. Gorilla Glass, Gorilla Glue. more » OCEntertainment: So there's Gorilla glass for super-shatter-proof screens, and the European Hero with the Teflon, anti-greasy fingers backing. So, when is there going ... more » Hobolicious: Aluminum composite, you say? TRANSPARENT aluminum composite? more » shooga: Pretty neat, but it could be much less hipsterey... more » GalvinNoser: Dear article writer... Not to suggest you're a complete idiot, but just because something is copper colored doesn't mean it's "copper". It's FIBER OP... more » Nerval77: Taaaaaaaake Oooooon Meeeeeeee! take on me! more » denisnossevitch: 8-bit iPod commercials? more » electricarchie: At first I thought this was a variant on LiTraCon (Light Transmitting Concrete) which is essentially concrete blocks with translucent fibers cast insi... more » Ozzie's Secret Code Name: MisterWho: I would love to see and HD version of this. I'm sure Monster would be more than happy to supply the cables. more » Nathan Obbards: I love it when technology and art coincide. It's an absolutely stunning piece. I'd love to see it in a gallery somewhere. more » Thomathan: How can they use copper? Wouldn't signals screw up when the (i assume uninsulated) wires touch? Besides that, very cool. more » fuchikoma: I have an OLPC XO-1 and while the viewing angle is poor just due to the way the back of the screen reflects light at too perfect an angle instead of d... more » psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: That camera man has some lethal ADD or something. F*cker couldn't stay still. more » The5thElephant: I have a feeling I know how we will be typing sans-keyboard in the near future. Recently they have been experimenting with detecting the position an... more » gregwhat: I strongly disagree on one part of your note: screen resolutions. Most of the time, when you look at printed material, you're looking at dots. And it... more » MMBman7171: Umm I am cool with avoiding the cyborg thing. I appreciate the fact that this kind of thing could help disabled people.....but seriously it is scary ... more » Kirkaiya: In the longer-term, assuming that direct-to-mind computing is indeed coming, interfaces might not be really "visual" at all. It's known that both dol... more » SGTalon: There are practical examples of HUD's that are very effective and used on a daily basis. Military Aircraft. There have been head mounted versions of t... more » :negated:: You do realize that after the pixels per inch number surpasses what the human eye is capable of seeing from a given viewing distance, anti-aliasing be... more » -
#science
Why Even Clumsy People Like You Would Have Trouble Breaking The Display On a Motorola Droid
If you were cursed with buttery fingers, you might want to consider what kind of display glass your gadgets are sporting. Devices like the Motorola Droid, Dell Adamo laptop and Cowon S9 PMP have added strength because of Gorilla Glass. More » -
#art
Parallel Image Display Is Low-Res and Gorgeous
Just because it isn't HD doesn't mean it can't be beautiful. The Parallel Image display uses photoreceptors to transmit brightness levels to the other side of the display. I'm in love with all of that gorgeous copper. More » -
#displays
Pixel Qi Dual-Mode LCD Ships Next Month; $100, 10-Watt HDTV Up Next
One is a rough manufacturing start date for a display component, and the other is an announcement so vague it barely means anything. But lest you forget: Pixel Qi's multi-mode, e-ink-shaming LCD technology is amazing. More » -
#userinterface
Gadget Singularity: Let's Ditch Our Buttons and Screens Forever
The past decade's march towards better gadgets shows a trend line pointing towards ultra powerful gadgets with UIs so seamless, they make Macs look like a punchcard computers. But if you think about it, we—not hardware—are the limitation. More » -
#displays
20 iPods Cluster Into One, Big, Interactive Display
The neatest thing about this demo isn't that 20 iPod touches have combined to make a giant touch display; the neatest thing is that the technology can scale: More » -
#patents
Nokia Patent Gives Another Glimpse Into World's Touchy-Feely Future
Gadget patents are a strange lot. Is that dual-handed interface for an iTablet, or something else? Will my remote really Tweet someday? Probably not, but this patent from Nokia had me thinking of a touch- and, more importantly, pressure-sensitive future: More » -
#displays
8 Great Extra(neous) Gadget Screens
Innovating is hard! But there's one trick that can pull any engineer right out of that rut: the extra display. Here are eight of the most surprising, audacious, and weird places ever to be graced with a display panel.
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#displays
Samsung Screen Resists Merciless Hammering Without a Scratch
Color me impressed. Watch as this guy relentlessly beats this new Samsung flexible screen with a mallet. Amazingly, the 2.8-inch active matrix OLED—only 0.01 ounces, and 20 micrometers thick—keeps running happily, without a single scratch. [Gadget Lab] -
#displays
Touch Display Actually Lets You Touch Real Thingies
Leave it to a Japanese team—leaded by Hideki Koike at the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo—to develop a touch display that uses rubber to allow you to actually touch real three-dimensional thingies. Hideki, you got me at rubber. More » -
#qualcomm
Qualcomm's Mirasol Ultra Low Power Display Is Almost Magic
Ebook readers suffer because they use E-Ink, which isn't in color and doesn't refresh fast enough to do video. Qualcomm is quietly showing off its Mirasol display, now in full color with 30-frame-per-second video. See for yourself: More » -
#cooking
Bellings Media Chef Addresses Unmet, Imaginary Demand for More Digital Recipe Displays
The Bellings Media Chef digitally displays recipe videos while you cook. Now, I'm not saying you could do this with your laptop and save money, but I am totally telling you could do this with your laptop and save money. More » -
#timessquare
The Secrets of Time Square's Ridiculous Billboards
You're being punked whenever you walk into Times Square: The massive billboards assaulting your eyeballs are much higher res closer to ground than they are up top. Engadget discovers this, and other secrets, going "hands on" with Times Square. [Engadget] -
#displays
Multitouch Air Hockey Table Is Nearly Impossible To Play
We've seen large-scale multitouch air hockey tables before, but this Japanese version cranks the difficulty up a few notches with crazy flashing lights and even crazier multiple puck games. More » -
#lcds
Pro Golfer Advertising with LCD-Loaded Bag
It's a marketing ploy that may quickly spiral into Rodney Dangerfield's legacy. More » -
#3d
3D Hits Home: Snap Judgments on 3 Different Technologies
With the the big 3D push coming in 2010, I planted my eyes on three types of 3D technologies displayed at CEDIA (home theater expo) that you may have in your next TV...and passed some judgments without pulling any punches.
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#amd
AMD's Eyefinity Graphics Card Drives Six 30-Inch Monitors At Once
Good Lord—that is badass. What you are seeing here is the product of AMD's next-gen DirectX 11 graphics cards with an Eyefinity feature that allows you to use multiple monitors as a single display. More » -
#questionoftheday
What Are You Using As Your Desktop Wallpaper?
Are you using something unique for your desktop/laptop wallpaper? Show us in the comments. Naturally, we don't want to see boring images that are baked into the OS or anything that is NSFW. More » -
#displays
JVC's LT-32WX50 Is Insanely Thin, Insanelier Expensive
I'm not sure you could ever call a 32-inch monitor portable, but if you could, the JVC LT-32WX50 fits the bill. Aside from the LCD's 1/4-inch (6.4mm) depth, the display weighs but 12.5 pounds. More » -
#displays
Speed Limit Sign Displays Days In Hospital Based On Your Car Speed
These 25mph speed limit signs are equipped with a speed radar and a number display. Nothing strange about that, really. Until you notice that the billboard displays horrible figures—like days in hospital or crash bills—based on your speed. More »




