LG.Philips LCD Unveils its Newest LCDs at CES 2008


LG.Philips LCD announced that it will showcase its newest line-up of public displays from 32 to 52 inches at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2008 in Las Vegas. LG.Philips LCD’s innovative new technologies for public displays center on increasing interactivity and viewability. Multi-touch interface capabilities create a never-before-seen level of interactivity by allowing users to manipulate objects on screen, using both hands at once and even offering the precision necessary to recognize handwriting. Another technology, transflective backlights, tackles one of the key challenges in developing public displays: readability in all lighting conditions, including direct sunlight.
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Samsung develops ultra-thin 31-inch AMOLED TV

 

Samsung 31-inch AMOLED is the latest TV using active matrix organic LED (AMOLED) technology that is developed by Samsung SDI division. The screen is the largest to ever have been completed, eclipsing a 27-inch Sony OLED demonstrated early this year.
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Belkin Unveils HDMI 2-to-1 Video Switch

 

Belkin HDMI 2-to-1 allows you to switch between two HD devices HDMI capable devices with a single HDMI input. This could be your HD-DVD player and your video-game console, to your HDTV through a single HDMI or DVI connection. Read more »

LG’s 52-inch LCD TV set with Wi-Fi HD streaming

 

LG 52LG71 is the latest 52-inches HDTV which claimed by LG its first to supply a full HD picture while also including Wi-Fi. The 52LG71 will present a 1080p picture like most competing 52-inch sets but incorporates an 802.11 link that pulls HD over a local wireless network.

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Mitsubishi adds the HDMI to its 22″ wide LCD



 

Mitsubishi’s RDT222WM 22″ widescreen LCD display supports High Definition via its HDMI input in addition to D-SUD and DVI-D. The LCD monitor has a contrast ratio of 2000:1, a brightness of 300cd/m2,5 ms response and a resolution of 1680×1050 (WSXGA+).
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