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slashgear.com - 10/30/2008
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Sharp recently showed off a new LC panel that’s outfitted with memory, so that even if it loses its power source, it will still keeps the last displayed content on. The new panel was exhibited at FPD International 2008, and from the looks of it, has made quite a splash.
Both ...
flipbac.com - 11/5/2008
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flipbac.com —
Introducing the Flipbac - an angle viewfinder and
LCD screen protector for digital cameras. This camera accessory
will help you get take some great images - snap photos without kneeling, take candid portraits without hiding your face behind a camera, ...
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FLIPBAC INNOVATIONS
jalopnik.com - 10/29/2008
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jalopnik.com —
Ford's making no small secret of their upcoming
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid and 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid
, but it may be the stellar high-tech SmartGauge LCD instrument panels feature that makes these cars stand out in the crowd. Billed as a way for ...
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Ford SmartGauge LCD Instrument Panel Brings Futuristic ...
techon.nikkeibp.co.jp - 10/30/2008
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techon.nikkeibp.co.jp —
Sharp Corp developed an LCD panel that has
a memory function to maintain the displayed content even
after power supply is cut off and exhibited it at FPD International 2008 . The panel came in 14.1-, 6.1-, 2.4- and 1.7-inch sizes. Sharp presented ...
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[FPDI] Sharp Adds Memory Function to LCD Panel -- Tech-On!
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We Have an ePaper Challenger! (And Its Name is LCD) [Sharp]
Gizmodo —
... the display apparently takes a "relatively large" amount of energy. And while Sharp hasn't pitched the tech for displaying the newspaper, they do see a lot of potential in the commercial market. One Osaka grocery is already testing several smaller displays that are hooked up to Wi-Fi and can change prices easily. The same principle would work well for nightly restaurant specials and the ever-fluctuating pricepoints at children's lemonade stands everywhere. [Tech-On via Slashgear]
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