Electronic contact lenses tested successfully in real live eyes
Posted by admin in Future, Hi-tech on 23. Nov, 2011 | 0 Comments
The device’s display has only one pixel, but serves as a working proof-of-concept for developing more complex information lenses. A useful device would need hundreds of pixels at least, to display a short email or text message. The lens harvests energy from an external source using an antenna and has an integrated circuit to [...]
360-Degree Fog Display Creates a 3-D Image Observable From All Angles
Posted by admin in Concept on 25. Mar, 2011 | 0 Comments
A new, truly 360-degree 3-D display has been developed by researchers at Osaka University. The fog display is created by three projectors each beaming a different image into a column of thin fog, making the resulting image appear 3-dimensional from all angles. This technique means that viewers can physically walk around the display to see [...]
Samsung to unveil next-gen flexible and transparent AMOLED displays at CES 2011
Posted by admin in Computers, Hi-tech on 31. Dec, 2010 | 0 Comments
Samsung Mobile Display is set to unveil a pair of next-gen AMOLED display prototypes at CES 2011 There’s bound to be all manner of display technologies vying for eyeballs at CES 2011 when it kicks off in Las Vegas next week and two prototype AMOLED displays from Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) will definitely be high [...]
Nanoresonators Form Super-High-Resolution Display, With Pixels Eight Times Finer Than iPhone’s
Posted by admin in Computers, Hi-tech on 28. Aug, 2010 | 0 Comments
It’s Only Blurry Because It’s Magnified The world’s smallest University of Michigan logo, magnified thousands of times. Apple is justifiably proud of their so called "retina display", but a new display technology promises to make it look like about as sharp as a worn out 1977 Sylvania Superset. This picture might look fuzzy, but that’s [...]
Roll up! Roll up! Sony develops super-flexible OLED screen
Posted by admin in Computers, Electronics on 27. May, 2010 | 0 Comments
We’re putting things that used to be on paper on video devices, things usually associated with large video screens onto pocket-sized devices, and now Sony is putting video on a flexible OLED screen thin enough to be rolled around a pencil like a sheet of paper, without interrupting the video. The 80-microns-thick (that’s 80 millionths [...]


