Smartphones with diamond glass displays coming by year end
Tech2 News Staff • 8 years agoDiamond glass will trump the benefits that even sapphire glass can offer, but it will come at a price.
Apple, Google and Microsoft invest in LG's foldable display technology
Tech2 News Staff • 8 years agoThe three biggies of the tech world — Apple, Google and Microsoft — have reportedly partnered with LG for the development of fold-out display technology.
New touchscreen material to put an end to daily smartphone charging woes
Fp Archives • 9 years agoBritish scientists have invented a new type of touchscreen material that requires very little power to illuminate, with vivid colours and high visibility in direct sunlight.
Ahead of the curve: but bendable screens still seek breakthrough
Fptechno • 12 years agoThe touted arrival this year of wearable gadgets such as computer displays strapped to wrists and in wrap-around glasses is just a step towards...
The future of display technologies
Shayne • 12 years agoTV manufacturers have shown off ultra-thin OLED TVs as concepts at trade fairs for the past several years, but they finally hit stores in some parts of the
CES 2013: Bendable displays are here; Samsung unveils Youm
Anuradha • 12 years agoWhile still conspicious by its absence in the market, the concept of bendable or foldable displays has been piquing the interests of enthusiasts since a
Sony, Panasonic tie up to develop OLED TV displays
Fp Archives • 13 years agoLong-time Japanese rivals Sony Corp and Panasonic Corp are going to work together to develop next-generation panels called OLEDs for TVs and large displays.
Sony, Panasonic tie up to develop OLED TV displays
Fp Archives • 13 years agoLong-time Japanese rivals Sony Corp and Panasonic Corp are going to work together to develop next-generation panels called OLEDs for TVs and large displays.
Senseg develops 'Feel Screen', the next step in mobile displays
Roydon • 13 years agoWe progressed from tiny monochrome displays, to colour, to high resolution, to even different types like OLED ...
Toshiba crams 2560x1600 pixels in a 6.1-inch display
Roydon • 14 years agoRetina Display is so 2010, how about ‘Super Retina Displays’? Ok, that’s just something we made up, but Toshiba has managed something of