Posts Tagged ‘monitor’

LG 47WV30 is 47-inch LED Narow Bezer monitor

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

LG 47WV30LG shows 47-inch LED monitor 47WV30 super thin frame on the display, for the segment of video walls. The model debuted in Europe’s largest exhibition for AV equipment and integrated systems ISE 2011. Besides picture quality 47WV30 stands still and very low power consumption. Worldwide market for “multi-vison” displays is growing rapidly with a particularly high demand for models in the segment from 40 to 49 inches, indicating said Jin-Jung Kim, senior vice president of LG Commercial Display & Security Division. The company is trying to lead in this segment from the outset.
LG claims that 47WV30 has the best picture quality in its sector. This is possible thanks to LED BLU technology which has better performance than LCD, with regard to lighting and energy saving and.
This is the display with the most slender frame of only 6.9 mm in the segment between 40 and 49 inches, allowing you to connect successfully with other screens to achieve a clear and impressive picture.
In addition, 47WV30 has a special feature “shine-out film”, which ensure crystal image even when using high and strong external illumination of 4000 lux.
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Samsung created monitor with quantum dots

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Samsung monitorThe Korean IT giant Samsung Electronics set up world’s first full color display with quantum dots. Such screens are brighter, have better energy efficiency and also their production is cheaper. Quantum point represents semiconductor nano-crystals, which is so small that it is manifest quantum effects. In particular, crystal lights under the influence of electric current. The color of the radiation depends on the size of the crystal and the material of which it is made. The 4-inch prototype screen with quantum dots shown by Samsung, is managed by active-matrix, ie each pixel on and off of the thin film transistor. Besides screen glass substrate, Samsung has developed and a prototype of a plastic substrate, to demonstrate the use of new technology in flexible displays. The display with quantum dots consume no more than 20% of the energy required for liquid crystal displays (LCD). It is also brighter and more durable than OLED (organic LEDs). The biggest advantage of new technology, however, is twice as expensive to manufacture LCD and OLED.
According to experts, will require at least 3 years before the new displays to enter the market. Is still much to research and solve complex engineering problems.

HP presented 42 inches touch-screen

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

HP touch-screenHP unveiled the company one of the largest displays with support for sensor technology. 42-inch matrix in LD4200tm FullHD can display video and is equipped with infrared sensors to detect control commands. The choice of technology that makes screens cheaper because it is not necessary to establish a special system of electrodes. All data can be obtained at the expense of changing the intensity of light that falls on your screen. The monitor has an angle of view of 178 degrees, 3000:1 contrast and a time to renew 9 milliseconds. To pass information to the monitor are provided for HDMI, VGA and S-video. The new device is created on the basis of the standard 42-inch screens on HP, but the company has a 47-inch. Consequently may soon expect 47-inch monitor with touch screen.
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NEC 2070NX – high quality 20″ LCD S-IPS monitor

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

NEC 2070NXAfter the magnificent HP 2035 (online survey) drew our attention to another 20-inch S-IPS monitor. This is NEC 2070NX – Japanese model from 2008. This is another model of NEC, which proves that Japanese companies are № 1 producer of monitors. EIZO and NEC for many years among the top producers of super-monitors for professional applications. On the other hand EIZO and NEC benefit Korean TFT panels – P-PVA, S-PVA, PVA (a Samsung) and S-IPS (of LG Philips). In fact, * VA technology was developed by a Japanese company – Fujitsu, IPS panel is a joint product of other Japanese – Hitachi and NEC. In our previous article we describe in detail the extent to which S-IPS is distinguished by mass TN + Film monitors. Summary can mention: – S-IPS have a much more realistic picture – 8-bit color against a 6-bit TN + Film; – Much less damage to eyesight – Standard TN monitor tired eyes for 2-3 hours of S-IPS can work 10-12 hours without apparent fatigue; – S-IPS has a much more real color reproduction, so it is used for design and prepress; – Visual angles of S-IPS are incomparably better than TN-Film, and therefore the best LCD televisions with S-IPS panel. (more…)