LCD monitors contain millions of pixels, each one composed of three subpixels: red, blue, and green. When all three are on, a pixel looks white. Other combinations create other colors. A pixel can ...
Will an LCD with a higher pixel density handle lower resolutions outside of its native one better than one with a lower pixel density? The reason I'm asking this is because I'm trying to decide ...
Mike Harrison, perhaps better known to us as the titular Mike of YouTube channel mikeselectricstuff, is a hardware hacking genius. He’s the man behind this year’s Superconference badge, and his hacks ...
Most LCD monitors can't be returned for dead or stuck pixels until you have a certain number. If you only have 3 or 4, for example, you will probably be told just to live with it, which really sucks ...
OLED TVs are available in sizes from 48 to 97 inches but LCD TVs come in smaller and even larger sizes than that -- with many more choices in between -- so LCD wins. At the high end of the size scale, ...
AZoNano talks to Norman Luechinger, CTO of Avantama AG, about the developments of next generation QD pixel based LCD displays and other quantum dot applications. Can you give a brief overview Avantama ...
Sharp Systems of America has released a new LCD monitor, the LL-T1620, which has a 16-inch viewable panel with SXGA (1280 X 1024) resolution. The monitor comes with a utility disk for both Mac and ...
Apple raised the bar with the iPhone 4 by cramming an impressive 326 pixels per inch into its display. But Toshiba has officially dethroned them by upping that to 498 pixels per inch on their new LCD ...
The little red, green, and blue dots that make up our LCD screens are a common enough sight, but it's not often that you get to see them up close in motion. This video from a macro photography ...
As it turns out, the Pixel 4 wasn’t always going to be the first Google phone with a high-refresh-rate display. In a podcast, the Pixel team confirmed that, at one point, there were talks of using a ...