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New Tv’s From Sony

Sony is making tons of new TV’s for the moment, last month they came out the Bravia W4000 series. Now they are back again with a brand new series which is known as the V4000 series. Some of them features full HD resolution and is equipped with Bravia Engine 2 and 24p true cinema. The dynamical contrast is on 33000:1, and the TV’s has three HDMI plugins. Like on other TV’s from Sony you get a remote control which can control your TV and your Stereo. The TV’s are available in three different sizes, 40, 46 and 52 inches. The prices will be on 3000, 4000 and 5000 USD. The salte will start in July.
(Source Sony)
No commentsFull-Color OLED Display
On May 24, Sony unveiled what it calls the first flexible, full-color organic electroluminescent display (OLED) built on organic thin-film transistor (TFT) technology. OLEDs typically use a glass substrate, but Sony researchers developed a new technology for forming organic TFT on a plastic substrate, which enables them to create a thin, light and flexible full-color screen. The prototype 2.5-inch display supports 16.8 million colors and 120 x 160 pixels (80 ppi, .318-mm pixel), is 0.3 mm thick and weighs 1.5 grams without the driver.
According to Sony, which plans to introduce a new range of miniature televisions this year, and strengthens efforts to develop next-generation flat-screen OLED, this new technology will lead to the development of thinner, lighter and more gentle electronic.
The company is scheduled to present its findings at the SID International Symposium 2007 currently underway in the United States.
No commentsWaterproof displays make a splash at CeBIT


This 65-inch LCD monitor Taipei-based Collevo is believed to be the world’s largest LCD displays available. Sales manager Sylvia Tang shows the display, which is sold to schools in the Far East. The company is now looking to increase sales of the screen to Europe, but could not provide more detailed information. The screen is also waterproof and at Cebit you were allowed to splash water on it!
No commentsExtreme Widescreen From LG

LG Electronics has launched Long Stretch Display, this is a LCD screen with the format 16:5. 16:5 is a unfamiliar format so far and very extreme ate some points. The screen is mainly to be used for digital commercial for example at airports or other places where it could be handy with such a long screen. As far as i can see this screen is not any useful for private persons, so don’t change your newly bought widscreen yet with this extreme project.
The thought behind this format is that it can be placed on unusual places where the roof is not high, maybe in a small subway. LG Electronics will launch 2 versions of this screen. M2900BT-S is 765 MM wide and 308 MM high. This screen supports a resolution of 1366 x 480 pixels. The bigger model M3800BT-S is 987 MM wide and 329 MM high with a resolution of 1366 x 398 pixels.You will find both of these screens in the store in April. The M2900BT-S will cost around 1150 Euro and M3800BT-S will be on around 1950 Euro.
No comments25,5-inch PC screen from Samsung
 
Two new LCD screens being released from Samsung. The 25,5-Inch SyncMaster 2693HM (This screen size is very unusual) and a 24-inch screen also from Samsung called SyncMaster 2493HM. Both screens features HDMI, built-in speakers, a resolution of 1920×1200, 5 ms response time and 160 degree’s veiwing angle. The SyncMaster 2693HM features a contrast on 3000:1 while 2493 offers a dynamical version of 10000:1. The price for the 24-inch screen will be on around 1000$ while the 25,5-inch screen will be high as 1200$. It is also unknown exactly when you can buy these big screens.
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