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High Precision touch screen system for Flat screen TV

Posted by sawaru | Category: Home Appliance, Trend Watch & News

Fineir has developed a high precision touch screen system that allows you to easily convert your existing LCD or Plasma TV into a touch system in low cost.
The primary advantages of IR touchscreens are their clarity and immunity to drift. The LED and sensor arrays of an IR touch screen need no substrate, so the touchscreen doesn’t place anything between the display and the user that might reduce the display’s brightness. Further, because the array forms a stationary optical grid, the touch-point positioning cannot drift. These advantages may outweigh IR’s limitations in many applications.
These touch screen designs are available in an extremely wide range of sizes. Fineir technology can produce them in sizes from 6 inches to 200 inches, thus ensuring that the touch screen can meet the requirements of a wide variety of applications. Fineir touch screen bezel is made of aluminum with charcoal black coating surface, by using IR optical sensors on top of a tempered glass touch overlay is an ideal method optimized for a superior optical clarity to preserve the original image quality. Fineir next-generation design has a advanced technology that featuring a very low-profile bezel in 11.5 mm thickness including the 3mm glass overlay, and with a narrow frame boarder in 30mm wide for touch screen size from 24" to 52".

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Tags: , , , , , Comments(0) June 2008

Stylish Universal Remote design

Posted by admin | Category: Home Appliance, Remote Control

 stylish-universal-remote-designSimply called the Universal Remote, the device would be flash capable so it could display anything from channel listings to more elaborate menus. With a touchscreen, the right frequencies and support from outside companies, the remote would allow you to change your television’s volume to turning on the oven or dimming the lights — and companies could create custom graphic user interfaces for a product, too.

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TG Sambo a PMP plus Digital TV

Posted by admin | Category: Music & Entertainment, Portable Media Player & Storage

TG Sambo’s new PMP is noteworthy at least because it doesn’t attempt to ape the iPod Touch’s GUI. The Korean media player also has a larger screen - at 4.8-inches - and aside from audio and video is capable of browsing the internet via a WiFi b/g connection and watching T-DMB digital TV. Hidden underneath the “Luxurious” menus is Windows CE 5.0, churning away on an Alchemy AU1250 700MHz processor.TG_Sambo_PMP_1

At the moment the PMP has only been confirmed for a Korean launch, but it’s not unusual for these gadgets to be picked up and rebadged for sale in North America and Europe. It could make for an interesting middle-ground between the iPod Touch and Nokia’s range of N-series Internet Tablets. However neither of those have mobile TV.

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Tags: , , , , Comments(0) May 2008

Motorola Mobile TV device

Posted by admin | Category: GPS Navigation & Guidance System, Industry, Trend Watch & News

Motorola, Inc. unveiled the latest addition to its Mobile TV devices portfolio — the Mobile TV DH02 — a personalized TV, multimedia entertainment on the go and navigation device featuring a touch screen user interface.

motorola-dh02-mobile-tv-phone Building on the Mobile TV DH01 introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show and the Mobile TV DH01n introduced at Mobile World Congress earlier this year, the Mobile TV DH02 demonstrates Motorola’s ongoing commitment to enabling media mobility and accelerating personal media experiences. The new device features a touch screen user interface with intuitive click, drag and scroll icon-based menus.

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Tags: , Comments(0) April 2008

In-Car DVD with 7 Inch LCD with Anti Shock

Posted by admin | Category: Car & Bike, MP3 Player, Video Player

Chinavasion-CVSA-401-2-dvd Another great wholesale Car DVD system is here with all the brilliant features you’ve come to expect from Chinavasion’s Car DVD range. An attractive front panel with blue LCD for information minimizes clutter when you’re not using the massive 7 inch 800×600 pixel screen.

This unit truly shines with touch navigation, remote control, analog TV tuner and fully featured remote control. This unit also has a unique electronic buffer system for anti shock control, a small portion of internal flash will store video or audio in advance to ensure smooth sound and picture even in rough conditions, no more frustrating skipping - a great feature that really helps this Car DVD stand out from the crowd. Buy today at direct from China wholesale prices and enjoy a 12 month warranty and shipping direct to your or your customers door.

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Tags: , , Comments(0) April 2008

Basic Instinct for a sexy touch

Posted by admin | Category: GPS Navigation & Guidance System, Mobile Phone

samsung-instinct-phone Samsung has launched its new completely touchsceen phone called Instinct, exclusively with Sprint. The new iPhone competitor boasts a high-tech look and design. Further it features a large, vibrant touch screen featuring localized tactile feedback, called haptics, allowing the virtual QWERTY keypad and other operations to become a sensory experience.

Moreover, the Instinct is also equipped with a Voice to Action button that offers many functions to be undertaken using voice activation including call, text, picture messaging, traffic, movie, sports, news and search.

Some of the other key feature of the Samsung Instinct is Visual Voicemail that allows users to listen to messages in their order of preference and manage them with a simple tap of the screen. Also the new phone features corporate and consumer (POP3) email, multitasking capabilities that allow the user to play music in background mode while surfing the Internet, texting or playing games, a 2.0 megapixel camera with camcorder expandable microSD memory of up to 8GB, Bluetooth integrated world clock, SMS voice and text messaging with threaded text and picture caller ID.

The latest phone measures 2.17 x 4.57 x 0.49 inches and weighs less than 4.5 ounces.

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Qualcomm MediaFLO powers AT&T Mobile TV

Posted by admin | Category: Mobile Phone, Smartphone

LG-VU-att-mobile-tv1 AT&T announced today that the nation’s largest wireless carrier will offer subscribers ten channels of live, mobile TV on at least two new phones starting in May.

AT&T Mobile TV uses Qualcomm’s MediaFLO system, which we reviewed last year with two Verizon phones. The MediaFLO system allows for at least 14 channels. AT&T and Verizon will share eight: CBS, Comedy Central, ESPN , FOX, MTV, NBC, NBC News, and Nickelodeon. AT&T will get two exclusive channels of their own, which Verizon customers won’t have access to.

Verizon, for its part, added two exclusive channels this week: ESPN Radio and a Latino-focused MTV spinoff, "MTV Tr3s".

MediaFLO channels aren’t simulcasts of broadcast TV. Rather, they’re rearrangements of the TV schedule to play popular programs several times a day. Late night talk shows pop up during morning commuting hours, for instance, and the NBC channel mixes in both NBC network programs and popular shows from NBC’s Bravo cable channel.

Since AT&T uses the exact same mobile TV network as Verizon, we expect quality to be the same (excellent, just like ‘regular’ TV) and pricing plans to be the same (around $15/month.)

The Samsung Access will be AT&T’s more conventional, and presumably more affordable, TV phone. The Access is a small, slim candy-bar phone with a 2.3-inch screen and 1.3-megapixel camera. Like several other Samsung phones on AT&T, it features the Video Share service which lets you beam live video to people you’re calling. Using the 850/1900 Mhz 3G bands and quad-band EDGE, it can hit AT&T’s high-speed network here in the US and it roams to Europe at lower data speeds.

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Tags: , , , , Comments(0) April 2008

Harmony One advanced universal remote controller by Logitech

Posted by admin | Category: Remote Control

With the number of electronic entertainment devices steadily growing in our living/TV rooms, most of us acknowledge we’re fighting a losing battle with clicker sprawl. How many times have you cursed as you sifted through that midden of remotes on the coffee table in an attempt at making your new video-game console work with the surround-sound system?

Electronics maker Logitech wants to make the digital life easier for you, and that’s the intention behind the Harmony One, the latest release in the company’s line of remotes.

The Harmony One’s 2.2-inch colour touch screen uses capacitive technology, which responds to tiny electrical charges from the fingertips rather than pressure.The touch screen provides control of any home entertainment device with an infrared receiver, including digital video recorders, high-definition TVs and other household appliances. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: , , , Comments(0) February 2008