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The Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 gaming monitor features a 34-inch screen with OLED technology and Ultra WQHD resolution, all for ...
The large-area display market is projected to grow modestly in 2025, with unit shipments rising 2.9 percent year-over-year ...
OLED displays like the Alienware 34 AW3425DW are about 100 times faster than the Switch 2's LCD display. Yikes. (Image credit: Future) The Switch 2 has a pretty puny sub-20 Wh battery.
Sponsored content. The Pro AV space is undergoing rapid transformation, with direct-view LED (dvLED) displays leading the charge. Known for seamless visuals, exceptional brightness, and long-term ...
Sonata Scientific, a leader in advanced industrial air purification, today announced the launch of its revolutionary Helios MP500, a high-performance solution for eliminating fugitive ethylene oxide ...
Sonata Scientific, a leader in advanced industrial air purification, today announced the launch of its revolutionary Helios MP500, a high-performance solution for eliminating fugitive ethylene ...
LG Display announced a planned investment of approximately KRW1.26 trillion (around US$920 million) to boost its OLED technology capabilities and support its ongoing shift from LCD to OLED ...
Samsung Display managed to achieve a 1Hz variable refresh rate The company also added that it managed to achieve a 1Hz variable refresh rate (VRR) by applying Oxide TFT technology.
SEOUL, South Korea, May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Display, the world's leading innovator of display technologies, is demonstrating its OLED technology leadership at the world's largest display ...
To address the increasing demand for privacy, Rain Technology presents key innovations for embedded switchable privacy on virtually every display.
A radical new approach to display screen technology could halve production costs, reduce harmful waste, and deliver brighter, more energy-efficient screens for our smartphones, smartwatches, and ...
Hardware Gaming Monitors LG's new OLED technology literally stretches the boundaries of display tech and promises to turn almost any surface into a screen—or should that be the other way round?