In a step toward electronic newspapers and wearable computer screens, scientists have created an ultra-thin screen that can be bent, twisted and even rolled up and still display crisp text. The ...
Researchers have developed a digital display screen where the LEDs themselves react to touch, light, fingerprints and the user's pulse, among other things. Their results could be the start of a whole ...
While it’s commonly said we live in the information era, I like calling it something else: the screen age. Over the past seventy years, we’ve seen displays seep into almost every aspect of our lives.
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Imagine a digital display as thin as a temporary tattoo, conforming perfectly to the curves of your skin, powered by a battery as flexible as the tissue beneath it. This vision, ...
In an age of digital everything, long gone are the days of posters and corkboards in the hallway. Schools now have access to digital signage and mobile displays that can transform the way messages are ...
LCD displays contine their march into a wide range of applications, including cell phones, laptops, notebooks, computer monitors, large-screen TVs, and digital signage. Plasma display panels (PDPs) ...
With the increased use of OLED screens, the old issue of burn-in is back — but Apple has a plan for compensating for that damage to iPhone and Apple Watch displays. Screen savers only exist because ...
Researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have developed a digital display screen where the LEDs themselves react to touch, light, fingerprints and the user’s pulse, among other things. Their ...
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