I don’t think thickness in LCD screens is that big a problem anymore, but the thinner, the better, right? Hitachi, or to be more precise, their subsidiary Hitachi Displays, is currently working on an ...
Hitachi and many of the other LCD TV firms in the tech world are having a hard time making the money the segment once turned. The problem is that the purchase of TVs is sagging, and the industry is ...
Hitachi announced [JP] 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 ...
Hitachi Display is looking to launch its HD high resolution smartphone display, which essentially crams a resolution of 1280 X 720 pixels into the size of a 4.5-inch IPS display using LCD screen ...
Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT) (TOKYO:6501) (“Hitachi”) and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (NYSE:MC) (TOKYO:6752) (“Matsushita”) today announced the conclusion of a formal contract related to a ...
Building on more than half a century of leadership and innovation in television design and engineering, Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc. today announced a new LCD HDTV product line. The new ...
[Photo: Hitachi Japan] It looks like Hitachi Japan is rolling out a new glasses-less 3D display to blow away smartphone screens. The company announced a new 4.5-inch 3D IPS LCD panel with a 1280 by ...
Hitachi Labs has developed a new LCD technology that I’ll just go ahead and call “LCD force feedback.” Using a touch-sensitive screen, the entire LCD panel will “push” inwards 1 or 2 millimeters in ...
This fall is shaping up to be a big-screen battleground between LCD and plasma HDTVs, as LCD models sport ever-larger (45- to 57-inch) screens and more plasma TVs have 1080p (1920x1080) resolution, ...
At CEATEC 2008, Hitachi demonstrated an Alpha IPS 32-inch WXGA LCD panel with 19mm at its thinnest part. A year later, the company has rolled up a new prototype with thinner profile, bigger screen at ...
You thought Sony's new million to one contrast XEL-1 was impressive? Then check out Hitachi's new eight million to one model. Hitachi takes an entirely different approach, with "Hybrid Monitor ...
It's easy to promise you'll make the thinnest TV in the world, but actually doing it is quite another thing. When it comes to ponying up the goods, Hitachi has beaten the likes of Samsung and ...
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