2010 International CES
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Arecord number of new exhibitors - more than 330 companies - will join more than 2,500 exhibitors in unveiling their latest technology innovations at the 2010 International CES. With more than 20,000 new products on display, the 2010 International CES is the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow. CE Spotlights throughout the CES show floor will feature key market categories including apps, green technology, gaming, location based services and more. Owned and produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the 2010 International CES returns to Las Vegas, January 7-10, 2010.
Samsung 3D display
- Brand: Samsung
- Subject: Corporate
- Category: Source of Info
Samsung Display will be demonstrating 3 leading edge, next generation OLED displays at Pepcom’s Digital Experience! press event during the Consumer Electronic Show, at the Mirage Hotel on Wednesday, January 6th from 7 to 10 pm. This 14-inch 3D panel is the world's first OLED display that features qFHD resolution (960x 540), a contrast ratio of 100,000:1, a color gamut of over 100% NTSC and a ultra-slim design with a panel thickness of only 1.6mm - providing outstanding brightness and exceptional image quality. Image switching on this prototype panel is fast enough to eliminate optical crosstalk between the two 3D images.
OmniVision CameraCube
- Brand: OmniVision
- Subject: Corporate
- Category: Source of Info
OmniVision adds the new, feature-rich VGA OVM7692 Camera-Cube solution to its portfolio of ultra-compact reflowable camera modules. The OmniVision OVM7692 is a complete VGA camera solution including DVP parallel and MIPI serial output interface support, automatic luminance detection and an integrated EMI solution. The OmniVision CameraCube is designed to meet the performance and manufacturing requirements of tier-one handset manufacturers. OmniVision has already secured design wins for the OVM7692.
3D Technology moves into the home
- Brand: Thomson Reuters
- Subject: Corporate
- Category: Source of Info
According to Thomson Reuters global intellectual property report global patent analysis shows accelerated growth in 3-D Television, Photography and Cinematic Technologies. 3D interest does not stop in Hollywood. According to an analysis of world patent activity published today by the IP Solutions business of Thomson Reuters, Coming Soon in 3D… Everything, consumers will soon be able to experience 3D technology on their televisions at home. The report tracks unique inventions published in patent applications and granted patents from 2003 to 2009 to identify the areas showing the sharpest growth over the last five years.
Engadget official CES 2010 Blog partner
- Brand: Engadget
- Subject: Corporate
- Category: Website News
AOL announced that the Consumer Electronics Association selected Engadget, as the Official Blog Partner of the 2010 International CES to be held January 7-10, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In tandem with the show, Engadget will launch new mobile applications for the BlackBerry and Palm webOS devices that will join the site's just-released iPhone application. As part of the Official CES Blog Partnership, Engadget, which was recently voted as the blog of the decade as part of an Adweek Media poll, will provide ongoing CES 2010 news coverage of the hottest products from more than 2,500 CES exhibitors at the 2010 International CES.
3M mobile projection technology
- Brand: 3M
- Subject: Corporate
- Category: Source of Info
This week, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, 3M will unveil the MM200, a new design in the company’s expanding miniature projection portfolio. Offering brilliant color and VGA resolution with an exceptionally thin profile, the 3M MM200 represents an evolutionary leap in mobile projection technology. Just a year ago, 3M debuted its first generation mobile projection engine at CES. Since then, the company has successfully integrated that engine into consumer platforms including the 3M MPro110 -- the mobile projector that won the “Grand Award” in the gadget category of the Popular Science 2008 Best of What’s New Awards.