Samsung 3D TV To Be Unveiled in the End of March 2010

March 3, 2010 by jingga · 1 Comment
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Samsung Electronics is releasing the 3D technology, high definition (HD) for new television products. This technology will be used in several recent series such as output Samsung LCD TV, Plasma, and LED. The Launch of 3D technology was held at Suntec City, Singapore, with performances that were named Samsung SEA Forum 2010 invited media from Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

3D technology will be used in LCD TVs, Plasma and LED. Based on the information, it will be able for public by the end of March.

This new 3D technology can be perceived through a certain kind of glasses. Without this device, we actually only see a shaded image. With these glasses, we seemed to be INTO the television. Each image is displayed so alive. Moreover for sporting events or action movies.

The World`s Thinnest LCD TV Features Only 2,6mm Thin from LG

December 23, 2009 by jingga · Leave a Comment
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Few months ago LG has claimed that they have made the world’s thinnest LCD TV with their 6mm thick - or thin - LCD monitor television. But today LG has made a new world record, breaking it’s own achievement - Well at least that’s what LG claimed.

This ultra-thin panel LCD TV is featuring only 2,6 mm thin. LG said the company has applied a ‘multiple slimming’ technologies for that. The technology is applied on it’s ultra-slim appearance, edge-lit LED backlight system and in the panel’s proprietary optical film.

There’s no further details about this panel, but LG will unveil the product in the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas which will be started on January 5th 2010.

Baby Bottle Sterilization with UltraViolet Ray

November 16, 2009 by jingga · Leave a Comment
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A home technology concept on household devices like Baby Bottle sterilization has been developed. It is a baby bottle sterilization by using an ultraviolet lamp and it is developed by Hwa-yong Shin and Hannah Kim.

The ultraviolet works based on a battery powered cap which can transmit the infrared rays by an amplification pipe.

The cap is screwed on to the base of the bottle and the nipple of the bottle is unscrewed then inserted into the bottle. The disinfection process by ultraviolet rays then started.

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