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Syndiant is a leader in high resolution micro displays for pico projectors. Today, the company announced their latest development, the SEE100 Smartphone focus free laser optical engine. Syndiant paired up with the Shanghai Sanxin Technology Development Company (SSTDC) in order to create this new engine. The device uses three lasers (red, green, and blue) together in order to create the image. The two companies are also announcing the new SYL2010 micro display chip, which features SVGA (800 x 600) resolution. The laser
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Amazon is looking to further tighten its stranglehold on the eBook market with its latest announcement of a 70 percent royalty option for its Kindle Digital Text Platform. This would mean that authors would stand to get a significant amount of the profits, though there are some conditions. The books much be priced between $2.99 and $9.99, and the list price must be at least 20 percent below the price of the physical book list price. The title must also be available in all geographies the publisher has rights for, and this
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Every couple of months a new company appears in the pico projector industry and today it is Lite-On Technology. The company announced today that they are currently manufacturing a pico projector unit that will be given to their clients to have them integrated into PCs, handsets, digital cameras, and other consumer electronics. Unfortunately, the company has not yet released any information about the projector units yet. The only information available at this time is that the units will use a Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS)
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Mexico’s telecoms regulator, Cofetel, unveiled the bidding details for its forthcoming radio spectrum auction, saying that 44 companies have registered an interest in the 1850MHz-1990MHz band, while 49 potential bidders brought the paperwork for the 1710MHz-2170MHz auction.
The companies that have purchased bidding documents include the incumbent operators — America Movil, Telefonica (NYSE: TEF), Nextel Holdings and Iusacell — along with landline operators
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Epson is proud to announce today a new projector that is perfect for classrooms, the PowerLite 83V+. This model features 2500 ANSI lumens and a native XGA (1024 x 768) resolution. The projector is feature-rich and easy-to-use, but unfortunately, Epson has not released yet all the features that this projector provides. Some of the features that they did announce include instant on/off, an A/V Mute Slide, closed captioning, and an extended lamp life that lasts up to 4000 hours. The connection panel includes dual RGB ports,
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This time last year, Epson announced four new projectors that were designed to be affordable and ideal for K-12 classrooms. Today, the company is announcing that within the next few months the company will be releasing upgraded version of these projectors. The projectors include the PowerLite 84+, PowerLite 85+, PowerLite 825+, and the PowerLite 826W+. All of these projectors feature either 2600 ANSI lumens, or 3000 ANSI lumens. The 84+, 85+, and 825+ all come with a native XGA (1024 x 768) resolution, while the 826W+ will
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Epson has announced a lot of new projectors today, but they are not done yet. According to JP-UK, Epson is also announcing several new models that will be coming to the Middle East. Five new models are to be release, but unfortunately, the company has not released any information about them at this time. One of the projectors however is the EB-450Wi, which is probably the eastern version of the BrightLink 450Wi that was announced earlier today. This model mounts directly to the wall and can display images up to 102”
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Last week at CES, the main topic was 3D HD. Today, Sharp is proud to announce that several new projectors will be coming with in the next three months. Six new projectors have been listed and they all are designed to display 3D content. Unfortunately, the company has not given a lot of information about the projectors at this time, but they will be able to display either a native XGA (1024 x 768) resolution or a WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution. They will also range in brightness from 2500 ANSI lumens to 4500 lumens. “These
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LG Display has shown off a 19 inch wide flexible e-paper display, which is almost as big as a piece of A3 paper, it is designed for an electronic newspaper, and gives the user the impression of reading a real newspaper.
The 19 inch flexible display measures a tiny 0.3 millimeters thick, and weighs in at just 130grams. The display is made from metal foil, which allows the e-paper display to return to its original shape.
Our development of the world’s largest
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Epson is the number-one selling projector brand worldwide. Today, the company introduced their latest classroom model, the BrightLink 450Wi. This model features a native WXGA (1280 x 800) resolution, 2500 ANSI lumens, and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. The more interesting aspect is that it is designed to mount directly to the wall. This positioning allows the presenter to get close to the board with out having to worry about having the light shine in their eyes. It also reduces the distracting shadows that typically occur while
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