Here comes what is being referred to as the world’s first video color e-paper display. As ITHome reported, the video color e-paper display measures over 30 inches and has a refresh rate of 18 frames ...
Believe it or not, the Mickey Mouse clip used for this demonstration is actually in the public domain. The earliest televisions used a spinning disk technology called the Nipkow disk, which is exactly ...
Japan Display, the entity that pools resources from Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi that I wrote about last week, has showed off another neat display at FPD International 2012, and again the Japanese-savvy ...
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