LG announced today that it’s set to mass produce the first-ever 31.5″ OLED gaming monitor with a switchable refresh rate and resolution. This panel enables users to quickly select between a high refresh rate (1080p FHD @ 480Hz) and a high-resolution mode (4K UHD @ 240Hz) depending on the content.
Samsung has released a video showing just how the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s Corning Glass Armor protects its screen from glare. The system is essentially the result of an exacting process that covers the glass surface with special ions in nanometer layers, each one measuring thinner than a human hair.
The KOORUI 24″ IPS Monitor (24N1) is perfect for a multi-display setup, and you can get one for $49.99 shipped, originally $83.99. You get HDMI and VGA ports, which means it’s not only compatible with your PC, but also game consoles like the PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, etc. Product page.
The VIZIO 50″ V-Series 4K UHD LED Smart TV includes a voice remote with Alexa compatibility, and you can get one for $223 shipped, originally $359.99. Featuring intelligent pixel-level brightness adjustments that automatically tunes contrast levels frame by frame in over 2000 zones of the screen for amazing visual contrast. Product page.
Eazeye Radiant is touted as the world’s first portable TLCD monitor, and since uses transflective technology, it functions similar to E-paper. In other words, the display is front lit by natural light, while a full spectrum backlight enables Radiant to work as a normal monitor.
There’s transparent MicroLED screens, and then TCL’s massive X11H Max. This 163-inch 4K MicroLED TV costs around $112,733 USD and features 10,000 nits of peak brightness as well as a built-in 6.2.2-channel audio system.
The Minimal Phone has officially launched on Indiegogo, and it is being touted as the world’s first E-ink QWERTY smartphone. At $350 USD, it features a 300ppi E-Ink display, a MediaTek MT6769 processor, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of internal storage, and a 4,000mAh battery good for up to 4-days of continuous use, all running on Android 13.
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There’s Hyundai’s in-car rollable display, and then the TECNO Phantom Ultimate, an interesting smartphone concept with an extendable screen. This is the first smartphone with a double-sided display, which means that it wraps horizontally around the back of the device to serve as a secondary screen.
The 49″ Samsung Odyssey G93SC OLED Curved Gaming Monitor is touted by many as best in class with a 240Hz refresh fate, and you can get one for $999.99 shipped after clipping the on-page $100 off coupon, originally $1599.99. Its 32:9 aspect ratio offers extreme immersion when gaming without needing a second or third monitor. Product page.
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A Samsung Galaxy smartphone with a mini-slidable display might have possibly leaked in a recent patent that was published last Thursday by the U.S. and World IP Organization in Europe.