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Sony Ericsson Claims 20MP Photography, HD Video Recording in 2012 Phones [Cell Phones]At the behest of Sony Ericsson, the newest, dumbest megapixel war is officially upon us — and this time it's in cell phones. In an ambitious presentation about the future of handset technology, the company made a point of throwing out a target for 12-20MP for it's phone cameras, along with ... |
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G1 Teardown Reveals Dupe of Blackberry Trackball, Twin Vibrators [G1]The guys over at TechOn weren't content to merely handle the G1 Android phone—they wanted to play with its innards too. There was an immediate snag: two chassis screws wouldn't undo, so they had to force the casing. Once inside though, the phone revealed itself to be the standard messy circ... |
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Flexible OLED Display is .05mm Thick, Flaps Around in the Wind [Oled]Samsung has unveiled an ultra-thin 'flapping' OLED screen at FPD International 2008, demonstrating the flexibility of the display by letting it bend and flutter in the wind. At a paper-thin .05mm, the 4-inch screen is still able to create an image of 480x272 pixels, with a 100,000:1 contrast rati... |
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NEC Tiles E-Ink Displays Into Massive A3-Size Sheet [E-Ink]I've said it before and I'll say it again: e-ink and e-paper displays are getting pretty darn funky...especially when you look at NEC's nifty solution that actually tiles multiple units. In fact, NEC can now tile up to eight microcapsule electrophoresis e-ink displays into one large screen, up to... |
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Sympho Canvas Orchestra Replaces Musicians With Speakers [The Humans Are Dead]Whoever said recorded music doesn't have the same intensity as a live performance should meet Lead Sound, the Japanese company behind the Sympho Canvas virtual orchestra. Forty-six speakers are arrayed in a concert hall similar to the placement of instruments in a real orchestra and each speaker ... |
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LG Shows Off Ultra-Thin Double Sided LCDs [Battleship, Sunk!]Sometimes it's painfully obvious that there is no rule in the world of electronics that someone has to need (or even have a single conceivable use for) a new product before it's designed. That might help explain what you're seeing above: a double-sided LCD panel. This is not two screens strapped ... |

