Providing streamlined and intuitive digital workflows within the medical industry, Wacom® has amplified the opportunity to increase production rates and comfort with the introduction of the DTU-2231 and DTU-1631 interactive pen displays. Offering the ultimate in control, the new DTU models' direct pen-on-screen input is designed to optimize efficiency and productivity by allowing healthcare professionals to draw diagrams, write notes or annotate directly on digital images.
North Carolina based LuxuryTec announces the launch of the Mirror Image and The Mirror Image Digital Network.
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ:CY) today announced that its TrueTouch™ touchscreen solution is employed in the new docomo PRIME series™ N-02B mobile phone from NEC. The N-02B offers a high-resolution, 12-megapixel camera that can be activated in less than one second.
Impact Components has reached an agreement with Innodisplay, to be the sole distributor of Innodisplay’s full line of industrial & commercial application LCD A/D controller cards & open frame LCD kits in North America.
Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC), a committed leader that collaborates with technology companies to create breakthrough designs, today announced availability of three new bridge chips for use in mobile phones, a Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI®) camera serial interface (CSI) to a Mobile Display Digital Interface (MDDI) chip (part number TC358740XBG) and two MDDI-MIPI display serial interface (DSI) chips (part numbers TC358760XBG and TC358761XBG). These products provide high-speed serial interfaces between a mobile phone's baseband or application processor and the phone's display or integrated camera and are a requirement for high-resolution displays and cameras used in smartphones, mobile internet devices, netbooks, smartbooks and other high-performance mobile devices. They are the latest additions to Toshiba's Mobile Product Initiative product portfolio designed to help customers implement more advanced technologies in their mobile phone designs.
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ: CY) today announced highly accurate passive stylus support for capacitive touchscreen technology. With a 1-mm accurate tip, Cypress’s TrueTouch™ touchscreen solution is poised to transform the stylus market for the next generation of capacitive touchscreen phones, allowing users additional levels of accuracy and control for text entry, keyboard, handwriting recognition and other productive functions for mobile applications. For example, stylus accuracy enables users to enter complex Asian characters and to point to ever-smaller icons used in today’s mobile phone user interfaces.
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) technology and display quality continues to evolve, while prices for LCDs have declined dramatically in the last few years. These two factors have helped to increase demand for LCDs in a variety of new and challenging applications, such as outdoor displays, where environmental conditions such as high ambient light and heat build-up can affect display quality. This has created a need for unique solutions to help extend the lifetime and display quality of LCDs in these conditions. One such solution is the use of UV blocking glass.
Eizo Nanao Corporation (TSE: 6737) today introduced two monitors to its ColorEdge series of hardware calibratable LCD monitors. The 30" ColorEdge CG303W and the 22" ColorEdge CG223W are designed for still and m...
Panasonic, a worldwide leader in high definition technology and the Official Worldwide Olympic Partner in the Audio and Visual Equipment category for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, has been selected to provide its 152-inch Plasma Display Panel to NBC during the network's studio coverage of the Vancouver Winter Games from Vancouver, February 12-28. The announcement was made today by Randy Raddatz, Vice President, Sourcing and Production Logistics, NBC Olympics and Andrew Nelkin, President, Panasonic Professional Display Company.
Today at Mobile World Congress 2010, Immersion Corporation (NASDAQ:IMMR), the leading developer and licensor of haptics technology, announced new solutions to power touch feedback effects in user experience design and applications for mobile handsets and other devices. The company’s piezo-based TouchSense 5000 solution enables true, high-definition haptic effects for significantly improved feedback quality and fidelity, while its TouchSense 4000 solution uses multiple conventional motors to power next-generation effects. Immersion’s technology, which also announced today has shipped in over 100 million phones, offers device makers the ability to design exceptional user experiences that engage the sense of touch and are satisfying, efficient and fun. Mobile World Congress attendees can feel the technology at Immersion’s exhibit in App Planet, Stand # 7B62.
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