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Issue |
Released |
Pages |
Table of Contents |
Issue 14 |
November 12, 2019 |
110 pages |
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Flex technology |
Investigation of
paper-based electronics advances at NTU |
Mark Fihn |
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LED lighting |
GFZ identifies that LEDs
increase light pollution |
Keith Baker |
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Visual system |
University of Bonn
probes human retina behavior |
Mark Fihn |
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Biometrics |
Microsoft /Fujitsu
enable login using a palm vein scan |
Mark Fihn |
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LiDAR |
National Geographic uses
LiDAR to reveal Mayan megalopolis |
Mark Fihn |
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Projection Mapping |
Empire State Realty’s
57th Street Lobby re-imagined |
Mark Fihn |
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Materials |
Japan discovers vast
trove of rare-earth minerals |
Mark Fihn |
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Energy harvesting |
KAUST use TENGs to
harness the power of human motion |
Mark Fihn |
9 |
Specialty materials |
Technology for quartz
glass like a polymer developed at KIT |
Mark Fihn |
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Virtual Reality |
TrendForce shared some
realistic VR sales results |
Neil Schneider |
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High resolution |
Samsung prepares 49-inch
5120 x 1440, 120Hz display |
Mark Fihn |
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Materials |
Transparent coating from
MIT to lessen load for A/C |
Keith Baker |
13 |
Gaming |
Epic’s Unreal Engine
update delivers… |
Kathleen Maher |
14 |
Medical wearables |
Robotic arm for stroke
rehabilitation created at HKPU |
Mark Fihn |
15 |
HDR |
HDR format war: CES
introduces new developments |
Mark Fihn |
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Holography |
Multicolor holography
from Duke could enable 3D displays |
Mark Fihn |
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Old dogs/old tricks |
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OLED problems |
Do flexible OLEDs have a
differentiation problem? |
Ross Young |
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Display economics |
My summer vocation |
David Barnes |
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Virtual Reality |
The real market for
VR/AR…right now |
Andy Marken |
5 |
Flexible electronics |
Roll up! roll up! roll
up! |
Chris Williams |
6 |
Handwriting |
Handwriting matters;
cursive doesn’t |
Kate Gladstone |
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CAVEs |
What you call VR, I call
a CAVE |
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Motion tracking |
Hand tracking technology
no one is using |
Johan Keyter |
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MicroLEDs |
Optovate comes out of
stealth mode |
Bob Raikes |
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Volumetric 3D |
Volumetric 3D displays:
Towards commercial success? |
Barry Blundell |
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8K |
Heads Up! Here comes 8K TV |
Pete Putman |
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Quantum Dots |
Quantum dots: Time of
growth and change |
Khasha Ghaffarzadeh |
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Medical wearables |
Patient monitoring via
electronic skin patches |
James Howard |
8 |
Reflective displays |
The rise and fall of
Pixel QI |
Michael Kozlowski |
9 |
Laptop market |
Ditching laptops for
tablets – Evolution or disruptive shift? |
Conrad Blickenstorfer |
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Display economics |
The impact of Gen 10
fabs |
Ian Hendy |
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And then there’s
Technicolor’s Advanced HDR… |
Mark Fihn |
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OLED problems |
How bad is the OLED-TV
burn-in problem? |
Ken Werner |
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Visual system |
Deepfakes: Can they fool
all of the people, all the time? |
Matt Brennesholtz |
5 |
8K |
8K Association |
Chris Chinnock |
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Tactile interfaces |
Optically clear film for
tactile interfaces |
Micah Yairi |
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Roll-to-roll |
Roll-to-roll production
of OLED displays and lighting |
Norman Bardsley |
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Visual system |
Wedge guides for mixed
reality spectacles |
Adrian Travis |
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Quantum Dots |
QD color converters to
solve challenges for microLED displays |
ZongSheng Luo |
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Issue 13 |
December 11, 2017 |
82 pages |
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Projection mapping |
Christie creates world’s
largest projection mapping |
Mark Fihn |
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LED walls |
Leyard launches
next-generation LED video wall line |
Mark Fihn |
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Flexible devices |
Imec develops flexible
OLEDs |
Matt Brennesholtz |
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VR |
Gravity Sketch takes 3D
design inside virtual reality |
Randall S. Newton |
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e-paper |
reMarkable introduces
e-paper-based tablet |
Mark Fihn |
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Sensors |
MIT puts living sensors
on the fingertips |
Phillip Hill |
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3D |
Utsunomiya University
create 3D images in liquid |
Phillip Hill |
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Retinal implant |
University of California retinal implant
could restore sight |
Mark Fihn |
9 |
VR |
Virtual reality
solutions from BIMobject |
Ruchika Saini
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Tunable subpixels |
UCF develops tunable
subpixels to triple display resolutions |
Mark Fihn |
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AR |
University of Twente
creates AR system for $30 |
Phillip Hill |
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Spherical display |
Flying spherical display
from NTT Docomo |
Mark Fihn |
13 |
Thermo-chromic ink |
Total eclipse
commemorated with thermo-chromic ink |
Mark Fihn |
14 |
Hologram table |
Euclideon develops
multi-user hologram table |
Mark Fihn |
15 |
Zoom |
“Computational Zoom”
developed at UCSB |
Mark Fihn |
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Solar cells |
LunaR develops
transparent solar panel |
Mark Fihn |
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Interfaces |
Hey, whatever happened
to superMHL? |
Pete Putman |
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Market research |
OLED capacity ready for
take-off |
Ross Young |
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Eye tracking |
Eye tracking the “5th
modality” |
Steve Sechrist
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Organics |
Is organic technology on
the rebound? |
Chris Williams |
5 |
OLED vs. LCD |
This is war!
|
Ken Werner |
6 |
VR |
Gotta talk about those
stupid glasses |
Kathleen Maher |
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Quantum dots |
Samsung wants you to
play with quantum dots |
Khasha Ghaffarzadeh
|
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Mixed reality |
The future of Mixed
Reality is much bigger than Magic Leap |
Alice Bonasio |
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Color |
Color, emotion, and
crowdsourcing? |
Jeff Yurek |
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TV history |
The Polish polymath who
came up with television in 1878 |
Mark Schubin
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Wearables |
Initial impressions of
an Apple Watch holdout |
Conrad H. Blickenstorfer |
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Sensors |
New ways to monitor
glucose levels in diabetes |
David Pugh |
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Flexible devices |
The road to fully
flexible consumer electronics |
Harry Zervos |
8 |
Light modules |
Geophysical inspection
of temples with wedge periscopes |
Adrian Travis |
9 |
Novel touch |
Going Beyond “Infinity” |
Laila Danielsen |
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Touch |
So what is Y-OCTA?
|
David Hsieh |
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Spectrophotometry |
Spectrophotometry and
the science of sunglasses |
Jay Catral |
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Haptics |
Haptic perception: A
primer |
Ed Colgate |
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HDR |
Inside the HDR spec… |
Michael Goldman |
5 |
Color correction |
What is color correction
or color grading? |
Sareesh Sudhakaran |
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Video Conferencing |
Improving eye contact in
video conferencing systems |
Arthur Berman
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Flexible devices |
The foldable smartphone
– coming soon? |
Norbert Hildebrand |
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Solar cells |
Scientists at AMOLF
created green solar cells |
Keith Baker |
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Digital touch |
Analog can’t touch
Digital |
Rick Seger |
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Issue 12 |
June 13, 2017 |
98 pages |
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3D animation |
Disney invents 3D
coloring books |
Phillip Hill |
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Photography |
Dartmouth creates
full-color imagery from B/W prints |
Mark Fihn |
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Sustainability |
University of Missouri
points to biodegradable displays |
Keith Baker |
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Eye care |
UK woman sees with 1500
pixel retinal implant |
Mark Fihn |
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3Doodler launches
3Doodler Start, a 3D pen for kid |
Phillip Hill |
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Flat lenses |
University of Utah ultra-thin flat lens
could slim smartphones |
Mark Fihn |
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3D printing |
3D-printed custom orthosis helps disabled
man to grip |
Phillip Hill |
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Flexible electronics |
Flexible electronics now
being integrated into cars |
Dan Rogers |
9 |
3D imagery |
Queen’s University shows
off 3D images |
Mark Fihn |
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Microsoft’s
“holoportation” augment someone else’s reality |
Phillip Hill |
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Color |
allRGB Project releases
photos |
Mark Fihn |
|
E-paper |
Color electronic paper
developed at Chalmers University |
Mark Fihn |
|
Solar panels |
Sandpoint installs Solar
Roadways panels |
Phillip Hill |
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Transparent conductors |
The impact of lower Indium prices on the TCF
market |
John Fenn |
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Supply/demand |
Printing Money |
David Barnes |
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Education and touch |
The giving pen |
Rick Seger |
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Flexible electronics |
One step at a time! |
Chris Williams
|
5 |
Supply/demand |
The bottom of the cycle |
Ian Hendy |
6 |
High resolution |
Resolved! No more dot
counting! |
Candice Brown Elliott |
7 |
Flexible displays |
Why displays won’t be
really flexible and why it doesn't matter |
Norbert Hildebrand |
8 |
Politics |
The hacking of the 2016
election: Did I write the script? |
Andrew Updegrove |
9 |
High performance |
More, Better, Faster! |
Bob Raikes |
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OLED |
DuPont Displays’ target:
a $1000 OLED-TV by 2020 |
Ken Werner |
|
Virtual reality |
Medium for true Virtual
Reality paint |
Kathleen Maher |
|
Color |
The dress |
Jin Kim |
|
Haptics |
More players getting into emerging haptics |
James Hayward |
|
Solar panels |
Solar roads find many
uses |
Peter Harrop |
|
OLED |
Polar OLED has solved
printing problem |
Tom Allen |
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Virtual reality |
Putting attached hands inside virtual
reality |
Randall
S. Newton |
8 |
Enhanced imaging |
Changing history at the
touch of a button |
Zoe Taylor |
9 |
Virtual reality |
The “Virtual Buzz”
starts to look real |
Andy Marken |
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Quantum dots |
Quantum Dots go to
Hollywood |
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Computer graphics |
11 myths about computer
graphics |
Jon Peddie |
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Color |
Display absolute color
accuracy shoot-out |
Raymond Soneira |
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Large touch screens |
Ultra-large 4K touchscreens? |
Tony Uhrick |
5 |
Light art |
Light art across
centuries |
Louis M. Brill |
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Interfaces |
Display Interfacing:
Welcome to Babylon |
Pete Putman |
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Metamaterials |
Future opportunities for
metamaterials in aerospace |
Lawrence Gasman |
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Gestural interaction |
Beyond touch: designing
effective gestural interactions |
Yanna Vogiazou |
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USI |
What led to the Universal
Stylus Initiative |
Conrad H. Blickenstorfer |
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Issue 11 |
December 31, 2016 |
106 pages |
|
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Graphene |
Southampton scientists
grow challenger to graphene |
Phillip Hill |
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Sensor Technology |
MTI develops MEMS
microphone-based pulse sensor |
Phillip Hill |
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Large area LED Screens |
Times Square LED sign --
largest in the world |
Aldo Cugnini |
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Graphene |
Graphene-nanotube hybrid
from Rice University |
Phillip Hill |
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3D Printing |
Loughborough University
commercializes 3D concrete printing |
Mark Fihn |
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Visual Impairment |
SIMVIZ simulates visual
impairments with VR display |
Mark Fihn |
|
Solar Panels |
VTT develops decorative
and flexible solar panels |
Phillip Hill |
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Interesting 3D |
Meet the Murcia
invisibility cloak! |
Neil Schneider |
9 |
e-Paper |
University of Tokyo
develops new e-paper
|
Phillip Hill |
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Global Imaging |
NASA’s Aqua satellite
reveals cloud cover on Earth |
Mark Fihn |
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Touch-based fabrics |
Project Jacquard aims to
make touch-screen clothing |
Phillip Hill |
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Touch Industry |
Where is the touch panel
industry headed? |
John Fenn |
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Online Content |
Online content is the
same, only different |
Andy Marken |
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Touch Industry |
Touch panels just keep
getting better |
Arthur Berman |
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Market Trends |
Pivot Time |
David Barnes |
5 |
Watch Displays |
The iWatch – more
fashion than function? |
Keith Baker |
6 |
OLED Industry |
Last men standing in
OLED |
Khasha Ghaffarzadeh |
7 |
Future Predictions |
Waiting for Godot |
Ken Werner |
8 |
VR |
Oculus makes new
friends… |
Kathleen Maher |
9 |
3D Printing |
3D printing? Beaten to
it by a few hundred thousand years! |
Chris Williams |
10 |
OLED Trends |
Déjà Vu – All Over Again
|
Barry Young |
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3D in Education |
Unparalleled learning in
Stereo 3D |
Len Scrogan |
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Smart Clothing |
The evolution of smart
clothing |
Lawrence Gasman |
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3D Cinema |
Restoring a landmark 3D
motion picture |
Bob Furmanek |
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Space Imaging |
Tributaries of Time:
Autumn Leaves |
Brian Nord |
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Blue Light |
Blue Light Hazard: What
is it and should you worry? |
Jay Catral |
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VR Sickness |
VR Sickness; it’s a real
thing |
Jon Peddie |
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Printed Electronics |
The printed electronics
industry gets going |
Raghu Das |
8 |
UHD Blu-ray |
Ultra HD Blu-ray:
Getting closer |
Pete Putman |
9 |
VR Sickness |
Stanford research points
to VR that kills motion sickness |
Mark Fihn |
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High Dynamic Range |
Wide color gamuts and
high dynamic range |
Matt Brennesholtz |
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Resolution |
The Display Resolution
War |
Candice Brown Elliott |
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InGlass Touchscreens |
Disruptive InGlass
touchscreen technology |
Nate Moyal |
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Wide Aspect Ratios |
Wider still and wider… |
Bob Raikes |
5 |
Color Standards |
Rec. 2020 |
Jin Kim |
6 |
OLED/LCD Shoot-out |
Flagship OLED and LCD TV
technology shoot-out |
Raymond Soneira |
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Color Standards |
Hollywood backs better
pixels with new color standard |
Jeff Yurek |
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Projection Mapping |
NTT's new projection
mapping technique |
Mark Fihn |
|
Haptics |
Apple enters the era of
genuine haptic touch |
Peter Kurstjens |
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Wearables |
Wearable technology: a
materials goldmine |
Peter Harrop |
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Issue 10 |
November 12, 2014 |
118 pages |
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Amazing photography |
Nikon Small World
Competition
|
Mark Fihn |
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E-textiles |
Philips develops
LED-embedded carpets
|
Phillip Hill |
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4D printing |
CU-Boulder researchers
develop 4D printing technology
|
Phillip Hill |
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LED lighting |
Dazzling photos reveal
LED-illuminated Christmas… |
Mark Fihn |
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Stretchable optics |
Belgian team develops
stretchable optics |
Mark Fihn |
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3D color printing |
Stratasys introduces
color multi-material 3D printer |
Mark Fihn |
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Solar materials |
NREL unlocks secrets of
new solar material |
Phillip Hill |
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High resolution printing |
World's smallest comic
carved for EHSM into human hair |
Mark Fihn |
9 |
E-waste |
Indian e-waste
management market
|
Keith Baker |
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3D lidar |
Selex long-range 3D
lidar enhances military operations |
Phillip Hill |
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Light-sensing |
Light-sensing retina in
a dish created at Johns Hopkins |
Mark Fihn |
12 |
Free-form displays |
Sharp debuts free-form
display technology |
Phillip Hill |
13 |
Transparent solar |
Michigan State
University transparent solar collectors |
Mark Fihn |
14 |
Touch on any surface |
TouchPico projects giant
touch screen onto any surface |
Phillip Hill |
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Skeuromorphism |
Two annoying trends |
Conrad H. Blickenstorfer |
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Patent considerations |
A good patent is good, a
great lawyer is better |
Andy Marken |
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Touch supply chain |
A revolution in display
and touch-screen manufacturing
|
Ken Werner |
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Binge viewing |
Stuffing your brain with
video… |
Pete Putman |
5 |
Imaging advances |
And the acronym this
month is VOMIT!
|
Chris Williams |
6 |
Actual 3D |
Forget 3D displays –
physical pixels are the future |
Christopher Jaynes |
7 |
Haptic notifications |
Healthy notifications |
Jin Kim |
8 |
OLED lighting |
How OLED lighting could
“save” the OLED industry |
Lawrence Gasman |
9 |
Virtualization |
Virtualization for the
rest of us |
Jon Peddie |
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3D Printing |
The problem with 3D
printing |
Wendy Kneissl |
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AllSeen Alliance |
The launch of AllSeen
Alliance
|
Andrew Updegrove |
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E-textiles |
Glow garments in a new
light |
Louis M. Brill |
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Optical illusions |
Some color illusions |
Allan Stubbs |
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3D history |
An in-depth look at
“Dial M for Murder” |
Furmanek and Kintz |
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Color standards |
NTSC color celebrates
its 60th birthday |
James E. O’Neal |
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E-textiles |
Why the interest in
e-textiles? |
Peter Harrop |
8 |
HMDs |
ImmersiON - VRelia
secrets revealed |
Neil Schneider |
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Curved displays |
Curved and Flexible
Smartphone Display Shoot-Out |
Raymond Soneira |
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Touch niche markets |
Projected capacitive
touch panels for outdoor and marine use
|
Tony Gray and Mike
Harris |
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ITO alternatives |
ITO/film competitors for
the touch panel materials market |
John Fenn |
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Touch for 4K |
What is the best touch
technology for a 4K Display? |
Tony Uhrick |
5 |
Test equipment |
Radiometers,
spectrometers, and spectro-radiometers |
Randy Klimek |
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Color space |
The Pointer's Gamut |
Kid Jansen |
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Quantum dots |
Color Matters |
Seth Coe-Sullivan |
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Conductive inks |
Conductive Inks: booming
to $2.8 billion by 2024 |
Khasha Ghaffarzadeh |
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Color standards |
Is the rec.2020 UHD
color spec really practical? |
Jeff Yurek |
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Issue 9 |
November 8, 2014 |
115 pages |
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Pen input |
LiveScribe smartpen
bridges gap between paper and tablet |
Phillip Hill |
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Gigapixel cameras |
Next-generation
gigapixel cameras get focus from NST |
Phillip Hill |
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Immersive reality |
Mechdyne licenses CAVE2
hybrid reality environment |
Mark Fihn |
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Kinetic energy |
Pavegen kinetic energy
tiles for school installations |
Phillip Hill |
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Eye-tracking |
NUIA eyeCharm turns
Kinect into an eye-tracker |
Phillip Hill |
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Virtual imaging |
University of Cambridge
debuts virtual talking head |
Phillip Hill |
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Facial recognition |
Michigan State proves
out facial recognition technology |
Phillip Hill |
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Light sensor |
ams introduces
ultra-high sensitivity digital light sensor |
Mark Fihn |
9 |
Solar cells |
Fraunhofer develops
multicolored solar cells |
Mark Fihn |
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High capacity memory |
University of
Southampton “Superman memory crystal” |
Phillip Hill |
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Handheld 3D |
Holho turns a tablet or
smart phone into a 3D projector |
Phillip Hill |
12 |
High resolution imaging |
Rambus develops binary
pixel imager technology |
Mark Fihn |
13 |
Thermal imaging |
FLIR thermal camera
features 640x512 pixel resolution |
Mark
Fihn |
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3D commentary |
Are we getting 3D right?
|
Barry G. Blundell |
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3D lessons |
The Top 7 things
industry should do to revive 3D |
Tassos Markas |
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LCD market projection |
Slow Growth Ahead |
David Barnes |
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Netbook commentary |
The needless demise of
the netbook |
Conrad Blickenstorfer |
5 |
Book publishing |
The high price of “free” |
Andrew Updegrove |
6 |
Stereoscopic 3D |
Dolby 3D just might save
stereoscopic 3D from extinction |
Kathleen Maher |
7 |
Flex commentary |
What’s in a name? |
Chris Williams |
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Standards commentary |
HDMI 2.0 is here…and
it’s not fast enough? |
Pete Putman |
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Resolution trends |
Will Apple keep
upgrading display resolution? |
David Hsieh |
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Wearable fashions |
E-mote wear fashions |
Louis Brill |
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In memorium |
Ray Zone |
Andrew Woods |
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Internet connectivity |
Beyond the dream… |
Andy Marken |
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3D history |
60th anniversary |
Bob Furmanek |
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Flexible displays |
On its way to your next
phone or tablet. Or maybe not… |
Teresa Meek |
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Smart TV |
Samsung features Smart
TV and Kate Upton |
Ken Werner |
8 |
OLED TV |
LG OLED TV Display
Technology Shoot-Out |
Raymond Soneira |
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Solid State Lighting |
The economic benefits of
NIST’s role in SSL technology |
David P. Leech |
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LCD recycling |
Sustainability in LCD
manufacturing, recycling, and reuse |
Avtar Singh Matharu |
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High frame rates |
Futuring high frame
rates |
Marty Shindler |
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Solution-based printing |
The market for gold inks |
Harry Zervos |
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Flexible glass |
The prospects for
flexible glass have never been better |
Lawrence Gasman |
5 |
3D printing |
Industrial revolution or
just a renovation? |
Wendy Kneissl |
6 |
Motion control |
The four types of motion
for Smart TV |
Bill Rouady |
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Color |
Color space confusion
|
Jeff Yurek |
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ITO |
ITO and flexible glass
substrates |
John Fenn |
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Haptics |
New growth opportunities
for electroactive polymers |
Cathleen Thiele |
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NUI |
How to create more
natural user interfaces |
James Lewis |
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Issue 8 |
October 24, 2014 |
112 pages |
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Touch news |
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Interactivity |
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Phillip Hill |
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NanoLumens introduces
line of flexible displays |
Phillip Hill |
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Mark Fihn |
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Bill Hill |
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Mark Fihn |
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Joe Miseli |
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Phillip Hill |
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Phillip Hill |
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Ahsan Javed |
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Mark Fihn |
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Emissive displays |
Organic
light-emitting electrochemical cells |
Mark Fihn |
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Kathleen Maher |
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Chris
Williams |
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Andrew Updegrove |
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Fluppeteer |
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Jon Peddie |
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Video statistics |
Beyond the Call, the
Game, the Video; there is Work |
Andy Marken |
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David Villarina |
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Bill Finn |
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Barry G. Blundell |
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Jutta E. Rasp |
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Guillaume Largillier |
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Andrew Eisner |
8 |
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Peter Harrop |
9 |
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Andrew Woods |
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Bruno Flament/Y Caritu |
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Bo
Gowan |
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Jurgen Daniel |
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Michael Reichmann |
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Andrew Ghigo |
5 |
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Gary Barrett |
6 |
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Ismo Rakkolainen |
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Connectivity
alternatives |
MHL, HDMI, and
Thunderbolt |
David Hsieh |
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Tom Rossi |
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Tony Gray |
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Flex technology |
Attributes, technologies
compatible with flexible substrates |
Kalluri Sarma |
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Issue 7 |
September 30, 2011 |
127 pages |
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Touch market |
Will they, won’t they? |
Bob Senior |
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Flexible displays |
TDK shows flexible and transparent PMOLED
panels |
Phillip Hill |
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Holography |
University of Arizona develops holographic
video |
Phillip Hill |
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Multitouch |
MultiTouch develops MultiTouch Twitter wall |
Phillip Hill |
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Multitouch |
University of Groningen creates largest
touch screen |
Mark Fihn |
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Tabletop computing |
Microsoft introduces “Pixel Sense” |
Mark Fihn |
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3D technology |
3D Experience offers inexpensive
polarization rotator? |
Chris Chinnock |
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OLED |
Mitsubishi Electric installs 6mMeter OLED
globe |
Mark Fihn |
9 |
Flexible displays |
ASU and UDC develop full-motion video
displays |
Phillip Hill |
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Interactive displays |
Converging technologies from Mechdyne |
Mark Fihn |
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Photography |
Lytro computational photography redefines
the snapshot |
Randall S. Newton |
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Interface standards |
Auld Lang Syne: Farewell to VGA… |
Fluppeteer |
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Printed electronics |
Dear Santa… |
Chris Williams |
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Government policy |
Taxes and growth |
Mark Fihn |
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Printed electronics |
The enthusiasm is back – but where’s the
beef? |
Norman Bardsley |
5 |
Touch applications |
e-Books vs. Tablets |
Aldo Cugnini |
6 |
3D market |
The potential for growth in stereoscopic 3D |
Jon Peddie |
7 |
Financial market |
The Apple Express… |
Mark Fihn |
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3D history |
A few reminders… |
Michael Starks |
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Color survey |
Color Survey Results |
Randall Munroe |
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Organic electronics |
Organic Lighting: A glimpse into the future |
Stephen Clemmet |
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Display performance |
Flipboard: Your own magazine |
Bill Hill |
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Eco factors |
Calculating the total cost of ownership |
Ted Pollak |
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Automotive futures |
Printed Electronics powers “Car of the
Future” |
Werner Schulz |
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Photography |
Brandon Brill creates beautiful SEM photos |
Mark Fihn |
8 |
3D market |
Stereoscopic-3D: Looking at the next decade |
Sunil Jain |
9 |
Color |
HD Displays: Displays and Color |
Clive (Max) Maxfield |
10 |
Displays in sunlight |
Clover Systems SunBook |
Conrad H. Blickenstorfer |
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TV |
OTT and home TV |
Norman Hairston |
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Multitouch |
Putting the “Touch” in Multi-Touch |
Gary Barrett |
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3D human factors |
Seeing with our brain… |
Almont Green |
3 |
Higher resolutions |
4K resolution: more than meets the eye |
T Bert / T Marescaux |
4 |
Metrology |
Visual task evaluation and optimization |
Colin M. Cartwright |
5 |
3D market |
Channels of diffusion |
Keith Fredericks |
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Gestures |
To Swipe or not to Swipe |
Ahsan Javed |
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Government policy |
Widening government support for printed
electronics |
Peter Harrop |
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3D printing |
It will be awesome if they don’t screw it up |
Michael Weinberg |
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Display performance |
Apple iPhone 4 LCD display shoot-out |
Raymond Soneira |
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Touch technology |
MultiTaction Technology platform |
H Anttila / T Ilmonen |
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Stretchable electronics |
A display technology that stretches the
imagination |
Arthur Berman |
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Issue 6 |
November 14, 2010 |
112 pages |
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Princeton develops
energy-harvesting rubber sheets |
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Energy efficiency |
Energy-efficient LED
stop-lights create driving hazard |
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LCD TV backlighting |
Sony details backlights
in its upcoming 3D LCD TVs |
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Multi-touch tables |
31FPS develops Cyclon
multi-touch tables |
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Flexible sensors |
UIUC demonstrates
flexible sensor array |
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LED Lighting |
Shanghai Pavilion
features LED lighting |
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Specialized projection |
Microsoft and CMU
develop prototype |
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OLEDs |
Samsung to ship 45
million OLED displays this year |
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9 |
Lighting and art |
Crimson Collective shows
origami solar-powered crane |
Mark
Fihn |
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Ultra-high resolution |
Microsoft introduces
terapixel project |
Mark
Fihn |
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Pressure sensitivity |
MIT fabricates
pressure-sensitive multifunctional fiber |
Phillip Hill |
12 |
Virtual reality |
Nokia and Intel focus on
3D and virtual reality |
Phillip Hill |
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Avatar |
Thoughts on Avatar and
3D TV Adoption |
Ross Young |
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Apple Newton |
Why did Apple kill the
Newton? |
David MacNeill |
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Printed electronics |
Early printed
electronics revisited |
Peter Harrop |
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LED TV |
LED Confusion Continues |
J. Colegrove / C.
Connery |
5 |
Demographics |
Keeping the old gals
around for a few more years… |
Andy Marken |
6 |
High Resolution |
HDTV ruined the LCD
display market |
Pete Brown |
7 |
3D controversy |
Five reasons 3D display
is doomed |
Steve Peterson |
8 |
3D controversy |
Five reasons 3D display
ISN'T doomed (a rebuttal) |
Neil Schneider |
9 |
Printed electronics |
Nature abhors a vacuum! |
Chris Williams |
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Eco-displays |
Apple runs scared of O2
eco-rating |
Keith Baker |
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Lighting, etc… |
“Citius, Altius,
Fortius”… |
Jutta Rasp |
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IP |
What is an Intellectual
Property Strategy? |
Bill Meade |
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Sub-pixel rendering |
Resolution and false
color images on the Nexus One… |
Luke Hutchison |
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Auto-stereoscopy |
Autostereoscopic cinema
display system… |
Arthur Berman |
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Flex manufacturing |
A Look at Hybrid
Flexible and Printed Technologies |
Paula Doe |
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Optical cabling |
Accelerating Apple iPad
performance |
Tom Rossi |
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Smart fabrics |
The latest in smart
haute couture |
Mark Fihn |
8 |
Osborne computer |
Osborning through
display space |
David Barnes |
9 |
3D |
Clear Buildings |
Boris Starosta |
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High Resolution |
Keep taking the tablets… |
Fluppeteer |
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Touch |
Stop the Madness! |
Daniel Wigdor |
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Specsmanship |
How Monitor & HDTV
Companies Cook Their Specs |
Raymond Soneira |
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Touch |
Finger positions for
touchscreens |
Dan Saffer |
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Color |
The cornerstones of
visual computing |
Ted Pollak |
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Sub-pixel rendering |
PenTile OLED resolution |
C. Elliott / J. Pollack |
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Projected Capacitive |
Projected Capacitive
Touch Technology |
T. Gray / L. Mozdzyn |
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High Resolution |
High resolution field
sequential color display |
Peter Shin |
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3D |
Between the pixels |
Adrian Travis |
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Issue 5 |
February 28, 2010 |
86 pages |
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NYU develops a new pressure-sensitive pad |
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Stretchable electronics |
MIT leading the way to
stretchable electronics |
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Stretchable electronics |
University of Tokyo
develops elastic conductor |
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Touch and art |
“You Fade to Light”
shows off Lumiblade OLEDs |
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Interactive touch |
Moment Factory
Experience shows off interactive wall |
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Green lighting |
Taichung Convention
Center with solar Eco-Skin |
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Photography |
Stunning winners of
Wellcome and Nikon Awards |
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Interactive touch |
Sensacell introduces
capacitive sensing LED modules |
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9 |
Interactive touch |
Microsoft demos
multi-touch enabled mice concepts |
Mark
Fihn |
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Emerging technology |
Philips introduces
electronic skin technology |
Mark
Fihn |
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3D Printing |
Stratasys produces
aircraft model with 3D printing |
Mark
Fihn |
12 |
High Resolution |
Holger Schulze creates
the biggest photo in the world |
Mark
Fihn |
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3D
gaming |
It's okay to be
different |
Neil Schneider |
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LED backlighting |
Has Samsung given up on LCD TV? |
Mark Schutter |
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Aspect ratios |
The Usual Aspects |
Fluppeteer |
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LED backlighting |
LCD Trickle-down Theory |
Jin Kim |
5 |
3D cinema |
The digital religion |
Lenny Lipton |
6 |
eBook displays |
There's No "Right" Display for eBooks |
David Barnes |
7 |
Standardization |
VESA launches DisplayPort adaptor compliance
effort |
Mark Fihn |
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Plastic electronics |
Party time for the UK's plastic electronics
community |
Chris Williams |
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Motion artifacts |
DisplayMate Motion
Bitmaps Edition |
Raymond Soneira |
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Color Management |
Portrait Displays brings
more color to your life |
Jon Peddie |
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3D vision |
A scientific perceptual
basis for stereo display design? |
Robert Patterson |
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3D challenges |
Perceptual Paradoxes: A
stereo-challenged journalist… |
Ray Zone |
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3D history |
Half a century of
stereoscopic viewing… |
Mike
Cook |
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Large-scale lighting |
Smart Light Sydney
features innovative light-art show |
Mark Fihn |
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Novel interface |
Reaching for new Light
Peak display interface |
Tom Rossi |
8 |
Photovoltaics |
New organic dye
developed in China |
Daniel Rogers |
9 |
eBook standards |
Smart phones, eBook
readers, and the “same old”… |
Andrew Updegrove |
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Optical illusion |
How can it be? – 3D
Illusion |
Alan Stubbs |
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Display standards |
Flexible printed LCDs |
Peter Harrop |
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High resolution |
Victorian faxes,
toasters, and Nipkow disks… |
Clive (Max) Maxfield |
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Display standards |
De Divina Proportione II |
Mark Fihn |
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3D technology |
Organic and Printed
electronics: OE-A demonstrators |
Klaus Hecker |
5 |
3D technology |
Frustum frustration |
John Merritt |
6 |
High performance |
Assessing a new tablet |
Geoff Walker |
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Touch technology |
Uni-Pixel develops
Opcuity Finger Print Resistant Film |
Jim Tassone |
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Multi-touch |
NUI Group's “Multi-Touch
Technologies” |
Justin Ireland |
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Solid State Lighting |
Flexible Substrates for
Solid-State Lighting |
Norman Bardsley |
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3D displays |
My ideal display |
Adrian Travis |
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Issue 4 |
April 30, 2009 |
108 pages |
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NOVA 3D LED light
display showcased in Zurich |
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Barco and Niles Creative create 10-megapixel
video wall |
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James Patten develops PICO |
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Josh Boughey develops the Stribe |
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Immersive Cocoon envelops user in 3D space |
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Paul Friedlander shows “Maquinas & Almas”
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Sony and MPI develop flexible translucent
display |
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E/T/C Paris creates 40-megapixel video
projection |
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9 |
Flexible structures |
Loop.pH creates biomimetic architecture –
Metabolic Media |
Mark
Fihn |
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Textiles |
Luminex features luminous fibers for lighted
fabrics |
Mark
Fihn |
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Interactive displays |
Catchyoo shows off family of interactive
solutions |
Mark
Fihn |
12 |
Lighting |
Spectacular light shows: 2009 New Year’s Eve
|
Mark
Fihn |
13 |
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Embodied Media shows off interactive
spinning table |
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Silke Hilsing creates Impress interactive
graphics display |
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3D displays |
Wrong, wrong, wrong:
myths of stereoscopic filmmaking |
Lenny Lipton |
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Flexible displays |
Displays flexing but slowly |
David Lieberman |
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Display financials |
Happy Apple - Dell hell… |
Mark Fihn |
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Multi-touch |
Is the iTable coming? |
Bob Senior |
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Display financials |
May you live in interesting times! |
Chris Williams |
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High resolution |
Microsoft introduces Deep Zoom technology
|
Mark Fihn |
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Lighting |
Why Papageno would have gone to Beijing... |
Jutta E. Rasp |
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3D cinema |
Fly me to the Moon: a 3D evaluation |
Daniel Smith |
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3D technology |
Stereoptiplexer cinema system –
“outside-looking-in” |
Walter Funk |
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High resolution |
Gerard Maynard introduces 17-gigapixels
project |
Mark Fihn |
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Interactive displays |
The handwriting on the interactive
whiteboard… |
Art Berman |
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Cameras |
Quality vs. value: when is enough enough? |
Michael Reichmann |
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Interactive displays |
Storytelling memories |
Tanya Marriott |
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Display standards |
Matte vs. glossy displays |
Michael Becker |
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High resolution |
Small pixels… |
Fluppeteer |
|
Display standards |
Off-axis color performance “surprisingly
poor” |
Aldo Cugnini |
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3D technology |
Dimensionalization |
David Seigle |
5 |
3D technology |
Volumetric displays with auto-stereo
pixelation |
Adrian Travis |
6 |
High performance |
Active Optical Cables Market Report 2009 |
Tom Rossi |
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TV semiconductors |
The new economics of HDTV semiconductors |
Christian Prusia |
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Image sensors |
Sony develops back-illuminated CMOS image
sensor |
Phillip Hill |
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Cameras |
Do sensors “out-resolve” lenses? |
Rubén Osuna/Efraín
García |
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Touch technology |
Four-point probes for touch-screen materials |
Robert Phares |
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High resolution |
DarbeeVision enhances photo realism |
Mark Fihn |
5 |
Display technology |
Increasing LCD transmissivity – key to lower
costs |
Charles Annis |
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Interactive displays |
CMU/SMART develop foldable interactive
displays |
Phillip Hill |
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Issue 3 |
June 30, 2008 |
124 pages |
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9 |
Flexible displays |
Nokia shows off Morph concept phone |
Mark
Fihn |
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5 |
Display metrology |
International metrology standards for reflective LCDs |
Jürgen Laur |
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5 |
Visual
system |
The
precision of stereoscopic processing |
Robert
Patterson |
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Issue 2 |
May 16, 2007 |
87 pages |
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Issue 1 |
May 8, 2007 |
74 pages |
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