Epson makes a wide variety of projectors that are aimed at home theater and computer users. Typically, the best resolution you can hope to get on a projector is 1920 x 1080. Projectors in theaters have much higher resolutions in the area of 4096 x 2160.
Epson has announced a new breakthrough that has allowed it to develop the world’s first 4K compatible HTPS TFT LCD for 3LCD projectors. The new panel is only 1.64-inches diagonally and supports 4096 x 2160 resolutions.
The breakthrough will allow for much smaller and less expensive protectors that support the super high resolutions. Full story...
Being successful in digital photography isn’t just about which DSLR you spend your money on: it’s the memory card you put inside it, too.
The hits just keep coming. After Microsoft’s keynote about Windows Phone 7 Series and Silverlight during MIX10, Joe Belfiore decided to show off a little bit more.
Foursquare has become synonymous with location-based services. While there may be some other applications out there, Foursquare managed to create a system that makes going places, and telling everyone you know that you’re there, fun and entertaining.
Twitter is one of those things that seems to be in the natural order of selection nowadays, and that’s why we’re not shocked at all that Seesmic managed to find their way onto the stage today at MIX10, and showcase their build of a Twitter client.
Despite the fact that the Windows Phone 7 Series has a bold new User Interface, and a brand new mobile Operating System outlook from the Redmond-based company, the big question on everyone’s mind is whether or not the platform will have an App Store competitor.
“Cheap” and “SSD” are not two words you generally hear in the same sentence, but Intel are hoping to change that – or at least head somewhere toward it – with their latest drive.
Microsoft have been discussing Windows Phone 7 series‘ new “push notifications” system, which can trigger alerts to the user even when the app isn’t running.
Microsoft have been demonstrating some of the software that has already been created for Windows Phone 7 series in Silverlight, including the Associated Press’ news reader app and The Harvest, a 3D Xbox game which links the gamer’s achievements into Xbox LIVE.
Microsoft may not be known for their open-source credentials, but at MIX 2010 this morning the company have announced a new push to drive Silverlight adoption.
With several Windows Mobile devices named in Apple’s patent suit against HTC, you’d be forgiven for expecting Microsoft to have a few words of quiet support for their hardware partners.