Researchers at the University of York have persuaded liquid crystal material to perform a signal processing task without the direct intervention of conventional electronics. “It can discriminate between two sets of pulses at different frequencies,” scientist Dr Julian Miller told Electronics Weekly. “The output voltage is high for one and low for the other. There is a clear transition.” For ...
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Virtual reality comes to life
Camera and VR goggles add 3D images to book pages
ZBD changes market focus
Malvern-firm ZBD Displays is to move into production in the first half of next year
UK start-up’s displays to be mass produced next year
Displays using the intellectual property of Malvern-based start-up ZBD will be mass produced next year. ZBD will have its zenithal bistable display available for commercial supply during the first half of 2004 as a result of its collaborative development work with Varitronix, said the firm. Over the last nine months, the firms have been collaborating on the design and specification ...
All-plastic colour LCD on the way
HP Labs in Bristol is developing an all-plastic colour LCD for high-res non-video displays
LCD sales hurt Samsung results
Strong memory sales help Korean firm despite drop in flat panel prices
LG.Philips ramps sixth-gen TFT plant
Firm says production began at its sixth generation TFT-LCD plant in South Korea last month
Digital TV set to boom in China
Digital TV production will undergo a big boom in China over the next several years, according to a new report
Soft demand for TFTs affects prices
TFT LCD panel prices are expected to fall significantly as demand in consumer market sags
Ntera buys patents to improve display
Intellectual property will ease manufacture and could increase life of electrochromic displays