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  • 3M Ethernet-powered TV ditches conventional plug

    3M Ethernet-powered TV ditches conventional plug

    One port to rule them all 16 June 2011 16:46 GMT

    3M, the company behind everything from post-it notes to scotch tape, has created an Ethernet-powered TV for those short of power sockets around the home, office or anywhere you happen to be. 

    On the surface, you might think that it’s...

  • Transparent monitors are the next big thing

    Transparent monitors are the next big thing

    Can't see it ourselves... 16 June 2011 14:45 GMT

    Last year, we couldn't move without bumping into one 3D display or another. From CES to IFA to the Display Taiwan exhibition, every Tom, Jack and Harry had a 3D stereoscopic monitor of some sort, glasses or glasses-less. However, a new trend has emerged...

  • Multi-touch remote controls and keypads coming from Elan. Hardware, Gadgets, Remote controls, Multi-touch, Elan, Display Taiwan 0

    Multi-touch remote controls and keypads coming from Elan

    Double up as gamepads and keyboards 9 June 2010 16:26 GMT

    Ever felt that the old fashioned remote control just doesn’t cut it anymore? We've seen an interesting solution from a Taiwanese company, Elan, that is a multi-touch device which can be used as a remote control, a keyboard, and a gamepad. 

    Multi-touch...

  • Display Taiwan goes bonkers over 3D TVs without the spex. Home Cinema, 3DTV, Display Taiwan, Autostereoscopic 0

    Display Taiwan goes bonkers over 3D TVs without the spex

    Autostereoscopic displays the next big thing? 9 June 2010 16:02 GMT

    There’s no doubt that 3D is en vogue at the moment, but it's still unsure whether consumers are willing to invest in the hardware required or not.

    There’s also the problem of buying into a standard which requires specific types...

  • 3M first with USB 3.0 monitor. Hardware, Monitors, PCs, 3M, USB 3.0, USB 3, Display Taiwan 0

    3M first with USB 3.0 monitor

    Extremely power efficient and easy to connect 9 June 2010 15:23 GMT

    3M has unveiled its new monitor technology, and it's one of the first USB 3.0 products we’ve seen that isn’t storage related. It doesn’t just get its display signal via the new standard, but also draws its power from it. 

    The...

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