Posts Tagged ‘screen’

Giant 72-inch 3D Display Developed by NICT and Victor

Now this is what I like to call a true Viewing Experience! We all know that 3D display of movies and photos needs a special set of Glasses specifically made to make things look three dimensional…

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Monitor Radiation Turned to Weird Music

Add a Comment By Tal Siach on September 25th, 2008 in Fun Stuff
Monitor Radiation Turned to Weird Music

This video of monitor radiation turned to music is a bit weird. Instead of looking away, staying far from the screen, or simply turning it off, someone has decided to turn the radiation provided from old monitor screen into music, or something close to it. In fact, the player is kind of feeding of the monitor…

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Connect the Brix Phones together for a Larger Media Screen

Would you like your media player to have a larger screen? Would it sound fun to connect cellphones together to create a better media player? The Brix concept thrives to provide that to cellphone owners.
I remember having a number of different Transformers‘ toys as a kid, some original and some knockoffs…

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A Phone and Media Player Concept with a Flexible Screen

Would you like to wear your cellphone on your wrist? or perhaps it would be comfortable hung like a necklace instead of bulking up your pocket? A new concept by James Zhang hopes to give you some additional flexibility…

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A Digital Golf Putter with LCD

1 Comment By Tal Siach on November 14th, 2007 in Consumer Electronics
A Digital Golf Putter with LCD

Do you want to improve your Golf putting? Would you like statistical information that will tell you what needs to be repaired to better your putting game? The Adams DIXX Digital Training Putter helps you do so…digitally and with a screen on the club…

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Clean your LCD screen

2 Comments By Eran Abramson on August 27th, 2007 in How to and Hacks
Clean your LCD screen

Many are familiar in cleaning the screen using a watered damp cloth. But in order to clean deeper dirt, such as finger prints, food stains (hopefully not), dried wet spots, and more, use a different mixture - half and half combination of 70% Isopropyl alcohol and water…

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