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Nanosys and LG Innotek agree deal for newfangled LED-backlit displays
Friday, 22 Jan, 2010 – 20:49 | No Comment
Nanosys and LG Innotek agree deal for newfangled LED-backlit displays

For the nitty gritty of how Nanosys’ proprietary LED backlighting technology works, check out our earlier coverage here — what you really need to know is that the company promises a significantly wider color gamut from its displays, while reducing power consumption by up to 50 percent. Quantum dot LEDs have shown their faces before, but now there’s the big hulking heft of LG Innotek — LG’s component manufacturing arm — behind what Nanosys is offering, which indicates we might actually see the release of nanotech-infused displays within the first half of this year as promised. The early focus appears to be on mobile phones, which gives us yet another next-gen feature to add to our list of requirements for our next phone . Check out the full PR after the break. Continue reading Nanosys and LG Innotek agree deal for newfangled LED-backlit displays Nanosys and LG Innotek agree deal for newfangled LED-backlit displays originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:49:00 EST

Nanosys offers better saturation of LED-backlit displays with nanoscale coating
Tuesday, 12 Jan, 2010 – 8:09 | No Comment
Nanosys offers better saturation of LED-backlit displays with nanoscale coating

While we all wait around for larger-sized OLED displays to become feasible for the consumer market, Nanosys has stolen in and demonstrated a new LED coating technique that proposes to radically improve color saturation in LED-backlit screens. Based on standard blue LEDs — the most efficient kind — this works by applying nanoparticles to the light and thereby endowing it with the desired hue. While the nano-coating can make standalone LED lights far richer in color, the real potential is in its deployment in LED-backlit displays, such as those becoming dominant on laptops today. By employing a coated array of blue LEDs instead of the standard white stuff, this can deliver greater color saturation while fitting within the same energy profile of current LED tech. Products boasting Nanosys’ new hotness are said to be coming out later this year, with some appropriate premium slapped on the price for the fancier output. Nanosys offers better saturation of LED-backlit displays with nanoscale coating originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 09:09:00 EST

LG Magic Motion gesture control HDTV remote hands-on
Monday, 11 Jan, 2010 – 5:36 | No Comment
LG Magic Motion gesture control HDTV remote hands-on

Packed in with LG’s new top of the line LCD, the 3D capable, LED backlit LE9500 is a new RF remote that users wave, Wii-style, to operate the onscreen menus. There’s also a standard IR remote for universal remote compatibility and the very necessary lazy bastards who don’t want to lift their arms to change the channel compatibility. Check out a quick demo from the CES show floor after the break. Gallery: LG Magic Motion remote for LE9500 Continue reading LG Magic Motion gesture control HDTV remote hands-on LG Magic Motion gesture control HDTV remote hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jan 2010 06:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds .

Samsung planning tablets, multitouch, 3D, making LED backlighting standard
Monday, 14 Dec, 2009 – 7:14 | No Comment
Samsung planning tablets, multitouch, 3D, making LED backlighting standard

No heart-stopping new revelations here, but it’s always good to get an official indication of a company’s plans for the forthcoming year. Samsung, it appears, is firmly set on building and selling a tablet of some sort, whether it be a Joojoo -like buttonless wonder or a more conventional keyboard-equipped device. There’s also a note on multitouch and 3D , with Sammy promising to introduce more mainstream displays with support for them, as well as converting all its laptop and desktop screens to LED backlighting from the middle of 2010 onwards. We’re happy to see CCFL consigned to the annals of history, but Mr. Samsung, if you really want to excite us good and proper, you’d add an O to the front of that monitor technology and stick to the same schedule. [Thanks, Daniel] Samsung planning tablets, multitouch, 3D, making LED backlighting standard originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Dec 2009 08:14:00 EST

VIZIO brings the LED party to 19- and 23-inch models
Wednesday, 28 Oct, 2009 – 8:50 | No Comment
VIZIO brings the LED party to 19- and 23-inch models

Unless you’ve been under a rock for a hot minute, then you know that LED backlit LCD HDTVs have been all the rage, though so far no one has brought those benefits to the smaller TVs. Well today VIZIO added a 19-inch and a 23-inch model to its LED lineup. Only the 23-inch is 1080p, but both have very thin profiles and the improved contrast and color you’d expect. The interesting twist is that both models will work as a picture frame, which someone (as in, literally one person in some random corner of the globe) might appreciate. The 19-inch model retails for $349, and the 23-inch will set you back another $50, but there’s no word on when you can expect these to show up on a store shelf near you. More pictures and the full release after the jump

Ukraine war memorial given eternal LED torch, cell antenna
Sunday, 25 Oct, 2009 – 6:43 | No Comment
Ukraine war memorial given eternal LED torch, cell antenna

An eternal flame that once blazed via good old fashioned science has now been given a new lease on life thanks to modern technology. This Cherkassy, Ukraine war monument, erected in honor of fallen World War 2 soldiers, had been sitting extinguished given the price of natural gas after the fall of the Soviet Union. Now, though, the bowl has been gifted with a LED marquee simulating a flame, which covers up its alternate use as a cell tower. Sure, beauty’s in the eye of the beholder and we’re fairly certain this hasn’t been accepted with universal approval, but if you ask us, and admittedly we’re biased, the more LEDs the better.

BenQ grabs green card with LED-backlit V2200 / V2400 Eco monitors
Thursday, 13 Aug, 2009 – 8:17 | No Comment
BenQ grabs green card with LED-backlit V2200  / V2400 Eco monitors

We firmly believe that the all-too-popular ‘ green card ‘ is flailed about far too haphazardly these days, but whatever the case, BenQ ’s sure doing its darnedest to explain just how much Ma Earth adores its latest duo of V Series monitors . The 24-inch V2400 Eco and 21.5-inch V2200 Eco are both outfitted with LED-backlit 1080p panels, comically inflated dynamic contrast ratios (5,000,000:1, if you can even believe that) and a shell constructed from 28 percent recycled plastic. Meanwhile, we’re told these panels can suck down around 30 percent less power while in Eco mode, and overall, they consume approximately 36 percent less power than CCFL displays. If you’re onboard with everything, look for these to land in your neck of the woods soon, with China getting ‘em first in a week or so. [Via Far East Gizmos ] Filed under: Displays BenQ grabs green card with LED-backlit V2200 / V2400 Eco monitors originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Aug 2009 08:17:00 EST.

LG unveils new slim design LCD HDTVs due this fall
Thursday, 30 Jul, 2009 – 20:14 | No Comment
LG unveils new slim design LCD HDTVs due this fall

Sure it’s summertime in New York and not January in Las Vegas , but that didn’t stop LG from rolling out a couple new lines of LCD HDTVs today. The new SL80 and SL90 models don’t bring new high water marks on the spec sheets, but feature LG’s take on the “borderless” design trend that’s the rage these days, built from a single edge to edge piece of glass with a slim bezel and Invisible Speaker design. The top of the line SL90 is due later this year for an unspecified price range in 42- and 47-inch sizes with LED backlighting contributing to its 3,000,000:1 claimed contrast ratio and 1.15 inch depth, plus 120Hz TruMotion processing. The SL80 line has 240Hz processing, but older CCFL backlighting means a 300,000:1 measured contrast ratio and 1.8-inch thick design, but the 42-, 47-, and 55-inch models will be available this August for $1,599, $1,899 and $2,799, respectively. Want a closer look at LG’s new global flat panel design platform

Gateway gives Intel a go with Atom N270-equipped LT2000 netbook
Monday, 20 Jul, 2009 – 0:01 | No Comment
Gateway gives Intel a go with Atom N270-equipped LT2000 netbook

After giving AMD the first crack , Gateway is issuing its second bona fide netbook with an Intel Inside(R) sticker instead. The LT2000 is a 10.1-inch machine with a list of specifications that any avid netbook follower could spout off in their sleep. For everyone else, here goes: a 1.6GHz Atom N270 CPU, LED-backlit 1,024 x 600 resolution display, 1GB of DDR2 memory, 160GB 5400RPM hard drive, GMA950 graphics set, a card reader, built-in webcam, twin stereo speakers, a trio of USB 2.0 sockets, three-cell battery and a chassis that tips the scales at 2.62 pounds. Gateway’s making these available as we speak for $299.99, with the LT2001u receiving a NightSky Black coating and the LT2021u arriving with a Cherry Red outfit. The full release is after the break

Sharp intros slate of new AQUOS LCD HDTVs, first LED models included
Tuesday, 7 Jul, 2009 – 17:30 | No Comment
Sharp intros slate of new AQUOS LCD HDTVs, first LED models included

There are just two months to go before CEDIA kicks off in Atlanta, but Sharp’s obviously not down with waiting ’til the Fall to introduce its latest gaggle of AQUOS HDTVs. First off, we’re taking a look at the outfit’s first LED-backlit AQUOS television, which will be available in 52- (LC-52LE700UN), 46- (LC-46LE700UN), 40- (LC-40E700UN) and 32-inch (LC-32LE700UN) screen class sizes. Each of the sets boast 1080p resolutions, a new X-Gen Panel — which supposedly leads to deep, dark black levels that could very well blow your mind — a 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and 176-degree viewing angles. Separately, Sharp also debuted the 65-inch LC-65E77UM and the 60-inch LC-60E77UN, 1080p sets that are joining the E77 series and offering up 120Hz dejudder technology, a 4 millisecond response time, four HDMI sockets and an RS-232 socket for custom installers. We should be getting a little face time with all of these here shortly, and if you’re looking for specifics on any given set, hop on past the read link and have a look. Gallery: Sharp intros slate of new AQUOS LCD HDTVs, first LED models included Continue reading Sharp intros slate of new AQUOS LCD HDTVs, first LED models included Filed under: Displays , HDTV , Home Entertainment Sharp intros slate of new AQUOS LCD HDTVs, first LED models included originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Jul 2009 17:30:00 EST.