Apple's reported development of an oxide LCD panel for the MacBook Air is another sign that the OLED MacBook Air is still a long way from becoming a reality.
Forget OLED, forget LED LCD, there's a new TV tech on the horizon ... Will it replace projectors? Probably. As I said, it's an interesting technology.
Rutronik has added a 2.1 inch round TFT to its small display portfolio ... and this sits near the front of a sitting in a 79mm diameter cylindrical bezel, projecting 11.3mm from the mounting surface.
Apple‘s MacBook Air is getting a display upgrade, but it’s not quite the one you might have been expecting. According to a report by The Elec, Apple is developing a new MacBook Air with an oxide ...
Right now you can get the 55-inch TCL QM7 Min-LED TV for just $499 at Best Buy. It's a serious display with tons of features, ...
According to The Elec, the MacBook Air will retire its amorphous silicon (a-Si) TFT LCD in 2027 in favor of an oxide TFT LCD. Apple’s Pro notebook models first acquired this technology in 2022 ...
This amount of light isn't something you often see in the best ultra short throw projectors, which is essentially what a laser TV is but with added features that make it more akin to a traditional ...
Indiana Jones' history is perfect for a TV series, exploring his early adventures and personal life. Recasting Indiana Jones for a TV series lowers the risk compared to a film, extending the ...
Forward-looking: Another TV has been unveiled at CES that is expected to be as technologically stunning as it is expensive – extremely. Samsung is showing off a prototype 98-inch LCD 8K ...
This is far beyond most people’s budgets and means larger TV screens sit out of reach. Even the LG CineBeam Q, one of the best ultra short throw (UST) projectors, can hit over 100-inch ...
All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. At CES 2025, we saw the ...
But in 2025, several projectors are inviting exciting upgrades to give the conventional TV market a run for its money — even as TVs are getting bigger and bigger. From Hisense to Formovie ...