I took this video in Penang on 5 December 2009. In fact, this is considered my first video blog done using my Nokia E71.
The picture is crisp, on par if not superior to any of the top range HD LCD and Plasma TV in the Penang market at the moment.
Imagine having this piece of...
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Samsung LED TV in Penang
LG First In Mass Producing Full HD 3D LCD Monitors
LG announced the world’s first commercial launch of the 3D LCD panel, which boasts full HD resolution.
The new product is the 23-inch 3D LCD monitor for use with shutter glasses that delivers full HD resolution. With this launch, top players like Sony, Samsung, would need to move faster against the heat. The commercial...
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Layman’s Guide to OLED TV
Before we begin, lets understand the difference between an LCD Display and an LED Display. An LCD Display uses a backlight projection to light up the liquid crystals whereas, an LED Display uses LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes). That means a LED TV and a OLED TV still needs liquid crystal to function.
Light Emitting Diode...
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New Display Technology From Sony
Sony would be coming out with a brand new TV technology. The technology is neither LED nor OLED, but could be a hybrid technology which insiders claim is easier and more cost effective to manufacture.
For the past 1 year, Sony has been working on a new display technology. Hiroshi Yoshioka, the head of Sony’s...
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Naked Eye 3D Display by 3M
The days when we still need to put on polarised or active shutter glasses to watch 3D movies may be over sooner than you think.
Enter 3M’s 9in and 2.8in LCD display panels that generate 3D images viewable just with our naked eyes.
The technology is called conoscopy. A special film is used to veer the...
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Layman’s Guide to LCD
Before we begin to understand the working mechanism behind the LCD, we must first understand the characteristic of the 3 states; solid, liquid and gaseous.
In the solid state, molecules orientate and vibrate in their respective position. In a liquid state, the molecules could move around randomly. Now, LCD or Liquid Crystal Display exists in a state of in-between solid and liquid. In this unique state,...
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