News
9h
Macworld on MSNTORRAS OrigArmor: World First 3D Curved Edge Screen Protector that Redefines Clarity
Macworld Most screen protectors do the basics—scratch resistance, a bit of drop protection—but few solve the everyday ...
May 26, 2005 Philips 3D Solutions showcased two new 3D technologies this week at the International Display Symposium that could play an important role in the evolution of mobile phone and mobile ...
Sharp will launch an LCD panel for mobile devices this year that can show images with the illusion of 3D without requiring viewers to wear special glasses.
Hot on the heels of Nintendo's announcement of a glasses-free 3D implementation for its new 3DS, Sharp has revealed technical details on the screen technology that many believe features in the new ...
Hitachi announced a new mobile 3D screen today: the IPS-based LCD is sized at a respectable 4.5 inches, doesn't require glasses to view pictures in 3D and has 400 cd/m2 brightness in 2D mode and ...
LG Electronics introduced a new 4.3-inch glasses-free 3D screen for mobile devices and a similar prototype 7-inch 3D screen on a mobile TV.
Unveiled Wednesday as an integral feature of the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, 3D Touch is Apple’s attempt to solve the shallow UI problem on iOS. The idea is simple: your touch screen can now ...
“Besides 3D Touch, for retailers the availability of Apple Pay / Wallet from the lock screen can be an important feature for driving mobile payment adoption from consumers,” Ms. Mikhailov said.
Touchflo 3D's home screen includes a snapshot of your call history and appointments. A series of pages follow the Home screen that places key components of Windows Mobile at your disposal.
Watch 3D Images Leap Out of this Asus Laptop Screen Asus joins Acer for laptops with glasses-free 3D, but hitches its wagon to OLED instead of IPS.
Got a hankering for some NVIDIA 3D Vision in a new laptop PC? Dell's making it happen with some component upgrades on its high-end Alienware M17x and XPS 17 laptops. It seems Round Rock came ...
A crowd of handheld glasses-free 3D devices will soon follow the Nintendo 3DS to market. So how come we still need specs to watch 3D TV?
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results