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Bei Amazon habt ihr aktuell die Chance, zahlreiche Schnäppchen zu machen. Zu den Highlights zählen unter anderem QLED-Fernseher, ein Etikettendrucker und vieles mehr. Wir haben die besten Deals derzeit für euch übersichtlich zusammengestellt.
Need a quick refresher? 1 pager review document:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cC8abC9_Dv5l7LhuY7XxW3wpbVKZPMl1e9NiFUrE8Pk/edit?tab=t.0We talk about all the display technologies commonly seen today! We start with backlit displays (LCD, Micro LED, QUANTUM Micro LCD) and then move onto non-backlit displays (OLED, AMOLED, WLED, QLED) and their pros and cons! We also discuss the TRUE CRAB (Mini LED)Crab Analogy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyUA1OmXMXA&t=491sOther Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ubwkG7uCFAThank you so much everyone for all your support (even though I unconsciously switched to a monthly release for two episodes =))And NO that is not a double chin. =) is the emoji and ) is the closing parenthesis – so we get =))
In episode 473, Scott Wilkinson railed against what seemed like a totally frivolous lawsuit against Hisense for false advertising about one of its low-end QLED TVs. But it turns out the lawsuit might not be frivolous at all. Host: Scott Wilkinson Download or subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
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A consumer is suing Hisense for false advertising and deceptive business practices when they claim their QLED TV technology "dramatically increases the color space and improves color saturation," allowing consumers to "see color like you've never seen it before." Scott Wilkinson has some thoughts about this frivolous litigation. Host: Scott Wilkinson Download or subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Bildschirme sind aus unserem Alltag nicht mehr wegzudenken – ob am Smartphone, Laptop oder Fernseher. Aber wie genau funktioniert der Stromfluss, um jedem Pixel in Sekundenbruchteilen eine andere Farbe zu geben? In dieser Folge des Elektrotechnik Podcast, wird Dir von Giancarlo the Teacher anschaulich und verständlich die Technologien hinter LCD, OLED und QLED erklärt. Erfahre, warum OLED perfekte Schwarzwerte zeigt, QLED mit leuchtenden Farben punktet und LCD oft die sparsamste Wahl ist. Ein Muss für alle Technikfans!https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=9UW85PQWLBWZSSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/elektrotechnik-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Te contamos lo bueno y lo malo de una tele bastante decente que tiene un precio rompedor. Es de 75 pulgadas. Un tamaño grande si tenemos en cuenta la media que hay en España. Pero es que está disponible por 750 euros y tiene una calidad de imagen muy buena con tecnología QLED.
4K-Auflösung, QLED-Panel und Dolby Vision – so eine Ausstattung kostet normalerweise deutlich über 500 Euro. Aldi bietet jetzt einen Hisense-Fernseher zum Sonderpreis an, der genau diese Features besitzt. Der 50-Zoll-TV kombiniert hochwertige Bildtechnologie mit smarten Funktionen. Bei Amazon ist der Fernseher sogar noch günstiger zu haben.
On this week's show we cover the Home Theater announcements that we found interesting. It's not an exhaustive list of what was shown but things we wanted to share with you. We also read your email and take a look at the week's news. News: Disney to Merge Hulu + Live TV With Fubo, Taking on YouTube TV and Ending Venu Lawsuit RadioShack Returns To U.S. As Product Brand Roku tallies 90 million streaming households at start of 2025 Other: Samsung and Google's Eclipsa Audio is here to take on Dolby Atmos CES 2025 Up until now, CES has primarily showcased laptops, gaming, TVs, and smart home technology, excelling in these traditional areas. However, this year's event has shifted its focus to include some emerging, trendier categories. We are seeing AI announcements across the board and numerous innovative concepts aimed at making augmented reality more accessible. On this week's show we cover the Home Theater announcements that we found interesting. It's not an exhaustive list of what was shown but things we wanted to share with you. Next week, since we record before CES closes, we'll look at products that won awards as well as any announcements you may have found interesting as shared with us. RCA introduces two new NEXTGEN TV models in 55" and 65" sizes - The 65” RCA NEXTGEN TV up to 1500 nits of peak brightness, 664-zone Mini-LED QLED, suggested retail price of $949.99. The 55” RCA NEXTGEN TV up to 1500 nits of peak brightness, 240-zone Mini-LED QLED suggested retail price of $699.99. New for 2025 is the attractive RCA ANTD8E, an amplified, multi-directional indoor antenna covered in a high-tech fabric with a diamond shape design. Equipped with SMARTBOOST advanced technology and dual-stage amplification and built-in 4G/LTE/5G filter to improve reception, the ANTD8E can be positioned on its included stand or mounted on a wall and includes nine feet of coaxial cable to connect to the TV at a suggested retail price of $59.99. A full line-up of RCA Outdoor Televisions is also planned in a range of screen sizes and price points, with a “spirit of wilderness” and Mossy Oak camouflage design. Built with a sleek, modern design in a weatherproof and durable dust-free case, RCA Outdoor TVs are designed to work in extreme temperatures – from minus 22 degrees to 122 degrees Fahrenheit. Our Outdoor RCA line includes an exceptionally bright 2000 nit display for crystal-clear viewing even in bright sunlight. Full Press Release RCA Outdoor TV 43-inch ($3,999, suggested retail price), 55-inch ($4,999, suggested retail price) 65-inch ($5,999, suggested retail price) 75-inch ($7,999, suggested retail price). Google Home hubs now work locally with Matter This week, Google announced the integration of Home Runtime into its Google Home hubs, allowing for full local control of Matter devices. With this update, Google Nest hubs, speakers, Chromecasts, Google TV devices running Android 14, and certain LG TVs can now connect to and manage Matter devices locally. This change enhances reliability, privacy, and reduces latency for users controlling their devices at home. Notably, even without internet access, Google Assistant will still be able to operate functions like turning on lights, marking a significant shift from the platform's previous reliance on cloud connectivity. Google Blog Post TCL's 2025 mini-LED TVs for 2025 The Super High Energy mini-LED chip may increase brightness by 53% TCL has made enhancements to its mini-LED backlight design that will result in less blooming or “halo” artifacts where light areas seep into dark areas – a 67% reduction, according to the company. 50- to 98-inch screen sizes, coming to the US in early 2025 Pricing for TCL's QM6K Series is as follows: 50-inch: $749.99 55-inch: $799.99 65-inch $999.99 75-inch: $1,299.99 85-inch: $1,999.99 98-inch: $3,499.99 The 65, 75 and 85-inch QM6K models are available now for preorder at TCL's website. More information from TCL LG G5, C5 and M5 OLED TV LG also announced AI-based features that seek to improve picture, audio and the overall user experience. LG is officially unveiling the LG G5 OLED, the C5 OLED and M5 OLED along with lots of AI upgrades, Here's what we know so far. The G5 will be available in the following sizes: 48, 55, 65, 77, 83 and 97 inches. The M5 is essentially a G5 with wireless connectivity. All of the TV's inputs are located on a separate box (dubbed the Zero Connect Box on the LG M4) which then wirelessly transmits audio and video to the M5's OLED display. The C4 will be available in 42-, 48-, 55-, 65-, 77- and 83-inch models. Full Press Release HDMI 2.2 Announced HDMI 2.2 has been announced at CES 2025. The new specification comes with 96Gbps bandwidth — double what you get with HDMI 2.1. It will be available in a new Ultra96 HDMI Cable. It features next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link tech to provide “optimal audio and video.” More impressively, it enables 4K resolution with up to 480 frames per second (fps), and up to 12K at 120 fps. Full Press Release HISENSE MARKS NEW ERA OF DISPLAY INNOVATION WITH ITS FIRST CONSUMER MICROLED AT CES 2025 Hisense unveiled the 136MX MicroLED, the brand's first consumer-ready MicroLED display. This launch marks a pivotal milestone in making cutting-edge display technology more accessible to households, catering to the growing demand for larger, more immersive screens without compromising durability or long-term performance. By eliminating traditional backlight limitations, 136MX delivers precise contrast, lifelike colors, and a viewing experience that sets a new standard for the industry. By combining MicroLED display technology with its R&D expertise, Hisense is once again redefining the possibilities of home entertainment. Powered by Hisense's flagship Hi-View AI Engine X chipset, the 136MX optimizes every frame with its AI-based algorithms, enabling precise color conversion, dynamic 3D color management, and rich display details. Black nanocrystals further enhance performance by reducing reflectivity to ensure exceptional clarity even in well-lit spaces. With brightness levels reaching up to 10,000 nits and a color gamut covering 95% of the BT.2020 color space, Hisense's 136MX delivers vivid, true-to-life colors, setting a new benchmark for home entertainment displays. Full Press Release Technics launched the EAH-AZ100 Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds Reference Class True Wireless Earbuds with Dolby Atmos and noise cancelling, The AZ100 earbuds feature, reference-quality high-resolution audio; advanced, industry-leading noise cancellation; and improved JustMyVoice™ technology to keep calls clear. Connects to 3 devices simultaneously. Launching in sleek Silver and Black with its signature stylish ergonomic design, Technics EAH-AZ100 Earbuds will be available for purchase online at Technics.com and at trusted retailers starting today, January 7, with a suggested retail price of $299.99. More info TiVo OS Will Be Launching in the U.S. Market With Sharp TiVo announced that it will be entering the U.S. television market with Sharp Home Electronics Company of America. The Sharp Smart TV Powered by TiVo will be the first television in the series to be made available to American consumers, as soon as February 2025. Boasting a beautiful Ultra High Definition and High Dynamic Range 55” QLED screen, plus Dolby Atmos®, and 3 HDMI ports, it will be a smart TV that reinforces Sharp's reputation for quality. In Europe, TiVo last year launched a range of Sharp models in the UK starting at the equivalent of $372 USD. Sharp's consumer website currently lists four TiVo-powered TV models/screen sizes (43 inches, 50 inches, 55 inches and 70 inches). Sharp also offers TVs powered by other platforms, including operating systems from Roku and Google. Nothing Earth Shattering in the way of Hardware from Sony Sony's press conference did not showcase exciting new hardware announcements. Instead, the emphasis was primarily on the entertainment aspect of their business. Valerion Unveils VisionMaster Max Valerion debuted their VisionMaster MAX, a cinematic-grade home theater projector. Its Kickstarter project raised over $10.7 million and became the highest-funded projector in crowdfunding history. Featuring the OpticFlex Lens System for customizable viewing. The specifications include: 3000 ISO lumens, a 15,000:1 contrast ratio, and a 110% Rec. 2020 color gamut. The VisionMaster MAX promises stunning image quality and a theater-like experience, projecting up to 300 inches. Enhanced with Dolby Vision, IMAX Enhanced, and other advanced features, this flagship model sets a new standard for home entertainment technology. Additionally, its innovative external lens offers increased versatility, further enhancing the viewing experience. The VisionMaster Series is now available for global pre-order on Valerion's website, with deliveries starting February 2025. VisionMaster Max $3,999 USD, VisionMaster Pro2 & Pro $2,499 USD, and VisionMaster Plus2 & Plus $1,499 USD Samsung Brings Samsung Vision AI to Its Widest Lineup Yet Samsung is ushering in a new era of AI-driven screen technology, with Samsung Vision AI features now integrated across its most comprehensive lineup ever — including Neo QLED, OLED and QLED, and The Frame models. This expansion underscores Samsung's commitment to bringing intelligent, adaptive screens to more users, redefining what's possible in home entertainment and smart living. At the forefront of this innovation is the Neo QLED 8K QN990F, Samsung's most advanced TV to date, designed to deliver unparalleled performance, sleek design and smarter AI-driven experiences. Powered by the latest NQ8 AI Gen3 Processor, the TV leverages a suite of on-device AI features to enhance picture quality, sound clarity and overall viewing experience: 8K AI Upscaling Pro: Elevates lower-resolution content up to stunning 8K quality, ensuring incredible detail and clarity in every frame. Auto HDR Remastering Pro: Analyzes content frame by frame, applying scene-adaptive color expansion for lifelike visuals and vibrant colors, even in dark scenes. Adaptive Sound Pro: Uses AI to separate and optimize sound components like speech, music and sound effects, delivering clear, balanced audio. Color Booster Pro: Enriches color expression with AI-driven scene analysis and enhanced image processing for each frame. AI Mode: Adaptively optimizes picture and sound leveraging AI-based content recognition and TV area analysis for an optimal viewing experience in any setting. Samsung also unveiled The Premiere 5, the industry's first interactive triple-laser ultra-short-throw (UST) projector. Designed to redefine home entertainment, The Premiere 5 introduces an interactive touch feature, allowing users to engage directly with the screen. This innovation seamlessly combines high-quality projection with versatile functionality, featuring Samsung LightWARP technology to project images onto everyday objects for creative and immersive experiences. No Specs are available as this may be one of those items that never sees the light of day. Full Press Release Displace TV: The World's First Truly Wireless 4K TVs with All-in-One Entertainment and Productivity Hubs Displace is bringing all-in-one entertainment and productivity hubs that go beyond the traditional TV experience. Both models offer a sleek, cable-free design, and revolutionary new features powered by Displace OS, an all-new AI Agent-driven operating system that will redefine how Displace users interact with their TVs and perform tasks easier than ever before. These next-generation 4K TVs are powered by two long-lasting, rechargeable Li-ion batteries, ensuring a truly wireless experience that eliminates the clutter of cords and cables. Consumers can either mount the TV on a wall in just 10 seconds without tools or drilling or place it on a table using the all-new concealed push-to-pop legs. All the Displace TV screens are OLED. Displace Pro and Basic are both offered in 55-inch and 27-inch models. Exclusively during CES, all Displace models will be available for pre-order for $1,000 off the original price. During CES, Pro models can be ordered in 55-inch for $4,999 or 27-inch for $2,999, while the Basic models will be available in 55-inch for $2,499 or 27-inch for $1,499. All models are available for pre-order with shipping expected to begin March 28, 2025. Full Press Release
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Az emberek háromnegyede anélkül oszt tovább egy hírt, hogy előtte elolvasta volna Player 2024-11-21 14:00:19 Infotech Egy új kutatás szerint a közösségimédia-felhasználók többsége úgy oszt meg híreket, hogy azokat nem olvassa el előtte. Nincs ebben semmi rendkívüli, mondhatnánk, elvégre ezt már eddig is sejtettük; de amikor többségről beszéltünk, akkor igazából a felhasználók 75 százalékára gondoltunk... ez pedig már igen súlyos szám. T-esport Bajnokság: Európa legjobbjai mérkőztek meg a hétvégi budapesti döntőn Digital Hungary 2024-11-21 09:06:08 Mobiltech Hétvége Telekom Hétvégi programok Electronic Arts E-sport Counter-Strike Százezer euró – ennyi volt az összdíjazása a Deutsche Telekom hétvégén lezárult e-sport bajnokságának, a T-esport Bajnokságnak. Az online eseményeken és a Budapesten, a Telekom PlayIT Show keretében megrendezett döntőben a legjobb Counter-Strike 2, League of Legends, Brawl Stars és EA Sports FC 24 játékosok mérték össze a tudásukat, köztük két magy Megállíthatatlan a Bitcoin: közel az álomhatár 24.hu 2024-11-21 14:59:30 Infotech USA Donald Trump Kriptovaluta Virtuális pénz Bitcoin Donald Trump újrázásának híre finoman szólva is bizakodásra ad okot a kriptopiacon. A digitalizáció hozzájárulhat a munkavédelem fejlesztéséhez Mínuszos 2024-11-21 10:33:43 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Nemzetgazdaság Robot Czomba Sándor A robottechnológia és a mesterséges intelligencia alkalmazása nem csupán kihívás, hanem lehetőség is a munkavédelem számára – hangzott el az Európai Munkavédelmi Ügynökség konferenciáján Visegrádon. Czomba Sándor, a Nemzetgazdasági Minisztérium (NGM) foglalkoztatáspolitikáért felelős államtitkára szerint az Európai Közösség munkavédelmi stratégiájá Az egyik legangyobb kínai tv gyártó akarja lenyomni a Samsungot TechWorld 2024-11-21 06:36:31 Infotech USA Kína Samsung Piackutatás LED A Hisense kitűzött célja, hogy két éven belül az egyik legnagyobb piac vezető gyártója legyen, lenyomva az eddig uralkodó Samsungot. Az egyik neves piackutató cég szerint a Hisense a második helyre jött fel az észak-amerikai piacon a Samsung mögé. A vállalat alapvetően az LCD alapú termékekre fókuszál, így például a QLED és a Mini LED Elon Musk megmutatta szuperrakétája kilövését Donald Trumpnak hirado.hu 2024-11-21 10:06:38 Külföld Elon Musk Mars A második Trump-adminisztráció prioritásai közt szerepel egy lehetséges Mars-misszió indítása. Ai az online kaszinókban: Hogyan javítja a mesterséges intelligencia a szerencsejáték élményt? Kripto Akadémia 2024-11-21 06:21:02 Modern Gazdaság Mesterséges intelligencia Kaszinó Az online szerencsejáték és fogadás iparág az egyik leggyorsabban fejlődő ágazat, amely 2029-re elérheti a 133,59 milliárd dolláros nagyságot. Az online kaszinók folyamatosan versengenek, hogy jobb élményeket nyújtsanak, amelyben az AI is egyre nagyobb szerepet játszik. A szerencsejáték-üzemeltetők a mesterséges intelligenciát a felhasználói viselk AI és deepfake: új vásárlási csalások – Mire figyeljünk? Minner 2024-11-21 13:00:00 Infotech Interjú Mesterséges intelligencia Átverés Friderikusz Sándor Napjainkban egyre több olyan átveréssel találkozhatunk, amelyek mesterséges intelligencia segítségével készülnek. Például most hallhattátok, hogy Friderikusz Sándor és egy neves gasztroenterológus, Schwab Richárd nevében készült egy hamis interjú, amelyben egy „forradalmi” egészségügyi készítményt ajánlottak. Az ilyen AI-alapú technológiák, mint pé A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
On this week's show we take a quick look at a $20 set of earbuds, the Soundcore A30i. We also get you ready for your Black Friday TV shopping with 10 tips. We also read your email and take a look at the week's news. News: Disney+ Introduces Top 10 List Of Movies & TV Shows To Help Users Discover New Content Samsung To Cease LED Production This tiny smart puck can control your entire smart home Soundcore A30i by Anker The Soundcore A30i are earbuds that are housed in a lipstick-shaped case. They are lightweight and comfortable, ensuring they feel almost weightless during use. These earbuds have “noise cancellation” but I'd say it's more like noise isolation. Going from ANC to passthrough was almost imperceptible in the amount of sound coming from the outside. Since they do block out sounds, they work well in noisy environments. In terms of audio quality, the soundcore A30i delivers decent sound once you set the EQ. I was not happy with any of the preset EQ modes. But increasing the bass and treble yielded a nice sound. This is done through the soundcore app. You can turn on a 3D surround sound effect via the app as well. But after about 30 seconds it was turned off. Additionally, the earbuds feature four microphones equipped with AI technology that Anker claims yields crystal-clear calls, regardless of location. Not so! I made three test calls and everyone of them sounded bad to the person on the other end. When I reconnected with my AirPods the people I was talking with said it was much better. Range wasn't very good either. I put my phone on my workbench and by the time I got to the edge of my garage there were dropouts. I tested this multiple times. So is it all bad? Is there any redeeming features? Well yes there is, it only costs $20! For twenty dollars this makes a great stocking stuffer for a younger child who may be prone to losing things. They are also a good backup for when your Airpod Maxs start to hurt your ears. Sometimes you need to give your ears a break from the vice that's on your head! Tips for Buying your 4K TV on Black Friday Buying a new 4K TV can be an exciting yet overwhelming experience due to the variety of options available. With Black Friday deals right around the corner we want you to consider a few things before you go out hunting. Here are steps you need to take to ensure you get the best TV for your budget: Budget - This has to be the first consideration. Everything else is impacted by cost. Fortunately, you can get higher quality TVs for less money than when we first started doing Black Friday episodes. Once you set your budget and determine size (next tip) you can begin to decide on the other criteria. Screen Size: Choose the right size for your room. This is where you would expect us to come up with some cool formula about seating distance and screen size. Not us! Measure your available space and put the largest screen that will fit. Of course after you consider the remaining items on this list. Also, don't be opposed to knocking down walls or buying new furniture to gain a few more inches of diagonal ;-) Display Technology - You'll have to decide between OLED, QLED, and LED. Each has their place and will have an impact on screen size. By that we mean a larger OLED will cost more than an LED so you may not get the size you want. But in a nutshell OLED - Offers superior picture quality with deeper blacks and vibrant colors, ideal for dark rooms. QLED - Provides bright colors and is better in well-lit rooms, but can have slightly less contrast than OLED. LED - Generally more affordable but may not offer the same level of picture quality as OLED or QLED. Refresh Rate - If you're watching sports or into gaming. Higher refresh rates can provide even smoother visuals. If you watch movies and TV shows any TV on the market will have sufficient refresh rates. HDR Support - High Dynamic Range (HDR) enhances picture quality significantly by offering a brighter, more vibrant image with better contrast. Look for TVs that support multiple HDR formats, such as HDR10, Dolby Vision, or HDR10+. But make sure it has Dolby Vision at the very least. Smart Features - Most modern TVs have smart capabilities. Check the operating system and pre-installed apps. Ensure it supports the streaming services you use (like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, etc.). If you get a smoking deal on a TV that does not have the smart apps you are looking for, don't write it off. You can buy an AppleTV, Roku, etc with the money you saved. Audio Quality - This is a non issue. We assume ALL TVs have lousy speakers. So consider also buying a sound bar (if you don't already own one) while you are out buying your TV. Of course we recommend that you eventually buy a multi channel system that includes a receiver and 5.1.2 speakers!! Connectivity - Ensure the TV has ample HDMI ports, including HDMI 2.1 if you plan to connect next-gen gaming consoles. This is less important if you have a receiver doing the source switching. Viewing Angle - If you have a large room or plan on watching from different angles, consider a TV with good viewing angles. OLED TVs are the best. But if your viewing is head on this becomes less of an issue. Warranty and Customer Service - Finally, look at the manufacturer's warranty and customer service reputation. A good warranty can provide added peace of mind as can buying a brand that has a good reputation. Using a particular credit card may extend the warranty. Likewise buying from Costco will do the same. Don't pay for extended warranties. If they throw them in, great! But if a TV is going to fail it “typically” will do so within the warranty period. It's an odds game but the odds are in the consumer's favor. By following these steps, you'll be better equipped to choose the right 4K TV for you. Happy Hunting!
Hablamos de lo mejor y lo peor de un televisor de 43 pulgadas que ofrece una buena relación calidad-precio. Es el TCL 43C655. En este caso, estamos ante un televisor QLED (con tecnología Quantum Dot), y la vamos a poder comprar por poco más de 300 euros. Los precios varían en función de la tienda, pero hay ofertas que los sitúan en 315, 320...
Já se foi o tempo que ao chegar em uma loja para comprar uma TV, a escolha era pelo tamanho da tela e a marca. Agora, não mais. São tantas especificações, características e códigos que fica difícil separar qual a TV que melhor vai te atender. Nesta edição do "CBN e a Tecnologia", com o comentarista Gilberto Sudré, vamos desvendar o significado de siglas como 4K, OLED, QLED, NanoCell. Ouça a conversa completa!
On this week's show DJ gives us a recap of what he liked at CEDIA and we go through the What Hi-Fi Best of Show winners. We also read your email and take a look at the week's news. News: YouTube TV, Sling, Fubo, Hulu, & More Added Just 49,000 Subscribers SwitchBot Launches Universal Remote With Matter Support Replace a pile of battery-hungry remotes with this solar-powered universal Other: Unfolded Circle What Hi-Fi? Best of Show Awards Winners SVS Ultra Evolution Pinnacle - Ultra Evolution is a complete reimagining of speaker design for SVS. This unprecedented marriage of acoustic design breakthroughs and passion for audio excellence has never existed and elevates the new series into the echelon of the finest loudspeakers in the world. Consisting of seven new models with advancements in driver design, cabinet architecture, and component materials, Ultra Evolution ushers in a new era of reference quality sound that transcends their class. $5K per pair for the top of the line Pinnacle. Sony Electronics BRAVIA Theater Quad Wireless Speaker System - The true sound of cinema. With four wireless speakers and 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, our flagship Home Theater System brings the true sound of cinema home. $2500 Sony Electronics BRAVIA 9 65” class Mini LED QLED 4K HDR Google TV - Thousands of Mini LEDs are precisely controlled by XR Backlight Master Drive™ to deliver authentic contrast and our brightest ever 4K TV. Access billions of accurate real-world colors with QLED technology and XR Triluminos Pro™. XR Processor™ intelligently enhances every scene in real-time boosting color, contrast, and clarity. $3K Sony Electronics BRAVIA Theater U Wearable TV Speaker - Experience true surround sound audio with Sony's 360 Spatial Sound Personalizer technology. Enjoy crystal clear sound with newly developed upward-facing X-Balanced Speaker Unit. Connect to your devices with a stable Bluetooth connection. $300 Sony Electronics BRAVIA Projector 9 VPL-XW8100ES - Up to 3,400 lumens of brightness, generated by a long-lasting laser light source, for vibrant images even on a large screen. Native 4K SXRD panel provides full 4K resolution with 3,840 x 2,160 resolution. XR Processor for projector brings you the best of Sony's image processing. $32K Sony Electronics BRAVIA Theater Bar 8 with 11 speakers, Dolby Atmos®/DTS:X® - Hear cinema-style surround sound all around you with 360 Spatial Sound Mapping. Sound is auto calibrated to your room's characteristics with Sound Field Optimization. Supports industry-standard audio formats including Dolby Atmos®, DTS:X®, and IMAX® Enhanced. $700 Kaleidescape, Inc. Kaleidescape Terra Prime 123TB Solid-State Movie Server - Terra Prime movie servers store Kaleidescape movies, TV series, and concerts. Kaleidescape movies have lossless audio and reference video, are downloaded asynchronously and then played back from local storage. This enables playback with full fidelity, irrespective of internet connectivity. Couldn't find pricing for the 123TB but the 31TB goes for $25K Coastal Source Coastal Source CUBE™ Subwoofer - The CUBE Subwoofer enhances the Coastal Source Outdoor Experience by providing high-performance bass (low-frequency) in a small and elegant package. CUBE makes outdoor music more three-dimensional. It provides audiophile bass from a classic, compact shape that blends into your landscape and provides years of outstanding performance in even the most challenging environments. Pricing TBD Linkplay Technology Inc. WiiM CI MOD A80 - Combines an ESS 9018K2M DAC with a TI TPA3255 Class-D amplifier, delivering 60W per channel at 8 ohms, and supporting the latest Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 technologies. The inaugural batch of these products is scheduled to ship by October 2024. Hisense PX3-PRO Laser Cinema - The World's First Designed for XBOX UST Projector - With the HSR 240 high refresh rate and low-latency mode, get ready for smooth, lag-free gaming. $3.5K Hisense C2 Ultra - C2 Ultra redefines what's possible in home cinema. Featuring Hisense's advanced Tri-Chroma laser technology, the C2 Ultra delivers breathtaking visuals with 3,000 ANSI lumens of brightness and a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, ensuring that every scene is vivid and lifelike. This model also boasts IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Vision® certification, providing a cinematic experience that rivals the best theaters. The built-in JBL 2.1 channel audio system, complete with a subwoofer, delivers powerful, room-filling sound that complements its top-tier visual performance. The C2 Ultra is the ultimate choice for those who want an all-in-one premium entertainment solution. $3K L-Acoustics Xi Series - The Xi Series offers a range of installation-focused coaxial enclosures with distinct formats, bandwidth, and SPL specifically tailored for short-throw applications. These enclosures provide pristine sound quality and discreet design, allowing them to integrate elegantly into venues requiring natural and powerful sound. Meridian Meridian Ellipse - Meridian Ellipse is the third loudspeaker to emerge from our Extreme Engineering Programme, producing a natural, authentic and lifelike sound which is immersive and room-filling. Ellipse is designed for music enjoyment: with a bass response usually associated with much larger speakers, Ellipse has complete control over the sound it plays, so your music is projected into the room with clarity and authority. $3K
Wenn ihr auf der Suche nach einem Fernseher seid, dann könnt ihr aktuell bei Lidl und Aldi reinschauen. In den Onlineshops der Discounter wird ein QLED-Fernseher von Xiaomi günstiger verkauft, der technisch ganz gut dasteht und preislich attraktiv ist.
On this week's show we take a look at the summer's best TVs according to RTINGS.COM. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: This ‘Google TV Streamer' set-top box is what comes after Chromecast Spotify HiFi likely to cost $17 or $18 a month Verizon Can Get Free NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV or YouTube DirecTV Warns FCC: Without Early Termination Fees, Our Equipment and Installation Costs Are Going To Be Paid For by Our Customers Upfront The Best TVs - Summer 2024 - RTINGS.COM RTINGS.COM has published an article “The 8 Best TVs - Summer 2024” and we take a look at four of them. The article has the entire list. Best Budget TV - Hisense U6/U6K (Street Price $780 for 75” if you can find it) If you want to spend less, the best budget TV we've tested is the Hisense U6/U6K. It delivers a surprisingly great performance for the price. The Hisense has excellent contrast, so dark scenes look amazing in a dark room, with little blooming around bright areas of the screen. It also has good peak brightness in SDR and decent reflection handling, so glare isn't an issue in a brighter room. It has an excellent color volume, making this TV very colorful overall. It's bright enough in HDR for a pleasant viewing experience, and just like the Hisense U7N, it supports both HDR10+ and Dolby Vision HDR, although it doesn't support advanced DTS audio formats. Full Review… Mixed Usage 7.4, TV Shows 6.9, Sports 7.0, Video Games 7.8, HDR Movies 7.5, HDR Gaming 8.0, PC Monitor 7.7 Best Mid-Range TV - LG B3 OLED (Street Price $1800 for 77”) The LG B3 OLED is the best mid-range TV we've tested if you want something cheaper and still want high-end features. It's a great mid-range TV and can be an excellent entry point into the OLED market. The TV has all the features of the more expensive LG C3 OLED, but the B3 is dimmer and has only two HDMI 2.1 ports. It still delivers outstanding picture quality, especially in a dark room, with its near-infinite contrast ratio delivering deep, inky blacks with no distracting blooming. Its built-in webOS platform is just as fast on this lower-tier model, and it still has very good image processing, so it has no issues upscaling lower-resolution content if you watch DVDs, cable boxes, or Blu-rays. It also has Dolby Vision HDR and supports DTS advanced audio formats, which is great for physical media as it tends to use DTS for their audio tracks. Full Review… Mixed Usage 8.7, TV Shows 8.3, Sports 8.5, Video Games 9.3, HDR Movies 8.8, HDR Gaming 9.0, PC Monitor 9.2 Best Bright Room TV - Sony BRAVIA 9 QLED (Street Price $3500 for 75”) If you need a TV for a room with a lot of lights on, the Sony BRAVIA 9 QLED is an amazing option. Its superb reflection handling and SDR brightness mean it easily overcomes glare in the brightest rooms, so you aren't distracted by reflections on your TV screen. As impressive as this TV is in a bright room, it's also spectacular for use in a dark room. It has exceptional contrast that delivers incredibly deep blacks that are close to what you get from an OLED, with almost no blooming, thanks to its highly effective local dimming control. It's also a great option for 4k Blu-ray collectors or those looking to get the most out of high-quality streaming services due to its support for Dolby Vision and DTS audio formats. Full Review… Mixed Usage 8.8, TV Shows 8.4, Sports 8.3, Video Games 9.1, HDR Movies 9.0, HDR Gaming 9.0, PC Monitor 8.7 Best Home Theater TV - Sony A95L OLED (Street Price $5000 for 77”) If you're looking for the absolute best TV for a home theater setup and don't care as much about the price, check out the Sony A95L OLED. Although it's a very similar TV to the Samsung S90C OLED, it's better for home theaters thanks to its advanced video format support. Compared to Samsung's HDR10+ format, the Sony TV supports the more popular Dolby Vision HDR, so you'll enjoy the most advanced HDR experience possible from almost any source. Sony's processing does a better job following the content creator's intent, so the brightness and colors of HDR content look the way they're supposed to. It also offers better audio format support than the Samsung, including DTS:X passthrough over eARC, so you can simplify your connection to your audio-video receiver by running everything through your TV without sacrificing audio quality. Full Review… Mixed Usage 9.2, TV Shows 8.9, Sports 9.1, Video Games 9.3, HDR Movies 9.3, HDR Gaming 9.1, PC Monitor 9.4
We look at the Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K), created by Huion. See more about the product and manufacturer details here. Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) digital drawing tool, reviewed Out of the box, this is a nice looking piece of kit, but it is not cheap either. So it is worth thinking about what you plan to use it for, how much you plan to use it, and how good you need your drawings to be too. The device is branded as a pro device, while hoping to capture a sweet price point for lower budget users. It is solid and well built, so helping increase it's durability and hopefully longevity also. You get a lot of good kit with it, so you are pretty much ready to go, except for perhaps the one most important thing, the plug? Maybe it is because they are selling into multiple markets, but this does seem like something that might irk you when you open the box, as it means you won't be able to be instantly up and running when you begin. Our testers liked it, and found the artists glove an interesting and good idea. The pen holder is good, and also the different nib sizes too. This helps with drawing to different thicknesses and gives you good scope for variety in what you are trying to achieve. The adjustable stand also works well, and will probably be something that you use a lot, as you want it to sit at an angle that will work for you. Overall our testers felt it was a good piece of gear, and they would be more than happy to use it for their own work in the future. More about the Kamvas Pro 13 New Appearance with Higher Quality The new Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) owns the same textured aluminum back, Anti-Glare etched glass, and full lamination as its predecessor - Kamvas Pro 13. Moreover, the higher 2.5K resolution and QLED technology give it a new definition. Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) enables you to deeply immerse yourself in different art areas, such as design, photoshop, 3D modelling, etc. To surpass the limitations imposed by ordinary LED lights, we added a Quantum Dots film on the Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K), achieving deeper black and brilliant color performance for professional artists. It also comes with a 178° viewing angle from IPS technology and 16.7M (8Bit) color depth to help you create more masterpieces. Like its predecessor, Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) is equipped with Anti-Glare etched glass to efficiently prevent glare from the outside environment. It also can enhance the screen surface friction to make it more like a paper texture. At the same time, the full-laminated technology can improve brightness for a more transparent screen and allow the pen tip to fit perfectly with the cursor. PenTech 3.0, Drawing with More Stability The battery-free pen PW517, featuring PenTech 3.0 (Huion's latest pen technology), provides better stability with a lower-position pen nib to bring you a lifelike drawing experience. It also supports 60° Tilt Function and 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity. We also provide felt nibs in the pen holder for you, enhancing the friction between the screen surface and the pen nib. What is the difference among Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K), Kamvas 13, and Kamvas Pro 13? The main difference among Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5), Kamvas 13, and Kamvas Pro 13 is that Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) features 25601600 resolution, while the resolution of Kavmas 13 and Kamvas Pro 13 is 19201080. And the screen ratio of Kamvas Pro 13 (2.5K) is 16:10, while that of Kamvas 13 and Kamvas Pro 13 is 16:9. For more differences, please refer to the comparison page on our official website. Can I use the Huion Kamvas 13 as a second monitor? Yes, you can use the Huion Kamvas 13 as a second monitor by setting the Duplicate Mode or Extend Mode. Please refer to the articles below for step-by-step guidance. Windows Computer: How to Set the Duplicate Mode or Extend Mode on Windows While Using Huion Pen Display?. Mac Computer: How to Set the Mirror Mode or Extend Mode on MAC While Using Huion Pen Display?. See more product reviews here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's...
Een 8k-televisie is juist in deze sportzomer heel leuk om te hebben, maar heb je daar ook echt wat aan? In deze Schaal van Hebben wordt de Samsung QN900D, 65" Neo QLED 8K Smart TV, besproken door Joe van Burik met Bas van Werven en Nina van den Dungen. De Samsung QN900D heeft een schermformaat van 65 inch, maar de 8k-resolutie is de meest opvallende feature. Op zich kun je al aan aantal jaren 8k-tv's kopen, maar deze heeft dan ook nog eens de nieuwse versie van een AI-syteem dat beelden in lagere resolutie upscaled naar 8k.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this week's show TCL introduces new TVs and Soundbars for 2024 and can the newly named Venu Sports streaming service make cable operators obsolete? We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Sports Streaming JV Gets a Name, Venu Sports Netflix Will Stream Two NFL Games This Christmas Day Panasonic Selects TiVo TVOS to Power Its Mid- and Entry-Level Smart TVs Sonos AceComcast Prices StreamSaver Bundle at $15 a Month Other: Forums - Squeezebox piCorePlayer Lyrion Music Server HiFiBerry Forums - Slimdevices DIY TCL Launches 2024 Home Theater Lineup With Multiple TV And Sound Bar Offerings TCL is expanding its offerings for 2024 with the launch of an expansive TV and soundbar portfolio. The new releases include TV and sound bar models for multiple price points. The new TCL TV lineup aims to provide a home theater solution for virtually every need across its Smart S Class and QLED Q Class, along with an expanded range of sizes from 32″ to 115″. Full Article here… TCL Q Class Smart TVTCL's new Q Class Smart TV models utilize Quantum Dot technology featuring UltraWide Color Gamut for enhanced QLED color. The TCL Q Class includes the Q65, Q68, QM7 and QM8 models, including three new 98” TVs and the world's largest QD-Mini LED TV. While TCL's 98″ TV offerings can satisfy virtually any cinephile or sports enthusiast, the 115″ QM89 is TCL's top-of-the-line QD-Mini LED TV for those looking to create or upgrade their theater room with an elevated viewing experience. TCL S Class Smart TV The S Class family of smart TVs include the S2 and S3, which will carry over into 2024's lineup. New to this year is the S5, which includes TCL's AiPQ Processor for enhanced image processing. Additionally, 55″+ S Class models feature Game Accelerator 120 for 120 VRR gaming. TCL Q Class Sound Bar: High Quality Home Theater The Q Class is TCL's premium sound bar family, supporting Dolby Atmos for high-quality home theater audio. The Q75H is a 5.1.2 sound bar featuring built-in side surround speakers, while the Q85H is a 7.1.4 sound bar that adds wireless rear speakers, incorporating rear Dolby Atmos up-firing drivers. TCL S Class Sound Bar: Home Theater Made Simple The new S Class sound bars include TCL's S45H and S55H models, now upgraded with Dolby Atmos and Auto Room calibration. These models also include other key features such as DTS Virtual:X Virtual 3D Surround, HDMI with eARC, Bluetooth, TCL TV Ready capability, and are wall mountable. Venu Sports and ESPN DTC Could Sink U.S. Pay TV Operators According to Aluma's Michael Greeson, the sports JV alone could cause 10% of users to cut the cord, and that would ‘severely diminish the ability of operators to stay afloat' Full article here… It boils down to the fact that the U.S. pay TV industry could face a lot of competition due to the newly named sports streaming service “Venu Sports”. A recent survey indicated that about 32% of traditional cable subscribers and 38% of IPTV subscribers indicated some level of "likelihood" that they'd sign up for the new service. The article says that if pay TV providers lose 10% of their customers due to the new service, it will severely diminish the ability of pay TV operators to sustain their businesses. Additionally, the impending direct-to-consumer launch of ESPN by Disney is also anticipated to pose a threat, with a significant percentage of potential ESPN subscribers indicating a likelihood to cancel their pay TV service, potentially impacting operators further. These developments could have a detrimental impact on the pay TV industry, endangering the survival of operators struggling with declining subscriber bases. Side note - if the joint venture intends to rely on pull from those who have completely cut the cord, they can forget about it. Only 9% are legitimate prospects for the service.”
Normally, we have to wait at least a year to get our hands on what TCL announces at CES - This year is different, with products headed for our shelves very soon. Enjoy our conversation with TCL Product Evangelist Bruce Walker. Bruce discusses TCL's success in the TV market and their focus on delivering premium products. They talk about the popularity of QLED technology and how TCL has achieved high sales and revenue growth in that category. They also mention TCL's partnership with the NFL and Call of Duty to target specific markets. Bruce Walker highlights the importance of performance and the customer experience in the industry, mentioning techs like HDR, Dolby Vision, and Mini LED backlights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's show we look at the Box Office Report Card for the major studios and we review the TV Winners and Losers for 2023. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Samsung will Eliminate Standalone SmartThings Hubs In 2024 Abode Announces Ultra Long Range, Battery Powered, AI-Enabled Security Camera FAST Channels Are Capturing Viewer Attention The Nickelodeon App Has Shut Down Along With The Comedy Central, MTV, Showtime, and Paramount Network Other: What Is WiSA? What You Need to Know and How it Works - ecoustics.com What is WiSA? The wireless home theater technology fully explained | Digital Trends TCL 98" Class S5 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV 98S550G - Best Buy Enter to win custom built Torii P2 Tower Speakers Entry Page Box Office Report Card: Grading Disney, Warner Bros. and Other Studios on 2023 Movies Where would the 2023 box office be without the bomb and the bombshell? Full article… TV Winners And Losers Of 2023 It's been a big year for TVs. Across the board, from OLED and QLED to mini-LED, the best TV technologies have only gotten better – but it's clear that some display types have fared better than others, and that consumer demand is continuing to shape the market in some interesting ways. Full article here…
Estaba ante el televisor cuando recibí la noticia de la concesión del Premio Nobel de Química de 2023. Inicialmente no me di cuenta, pero minutos después comprendí que las imágenes que estaba viendo en ese momento eran posibles gracias al trabajo de los galardonados. Moungi Bawendi, Luis Brus y Alexei Ekimov había recibido el premio por el descubrimiento y desarrollo de los puntos cuánticos (quantum dots), las diminutas partículas cuyos brillantes colores forman la imagen de los televisores basados en tecnología QLED. Contacté con Emilio Palomares, director del Instituto Catalán de Investigaciones Químicas y, durante la entrevista que hoy os invitamos a escuchar, quedé más sorprendido aún. Emilio habla de las propiedades de los puntos cuánticos y sus aplicaciones. Describe cómo estas pequeñísimas partículas posibilitan la elaboración de paneles solares transparentes que, utilizados en las ventanas de nuestras casas, dejarán pasar la luz y captarán la energía infrarroja para generar electricidad, ayudan en el estudio y control de reacciones químicas y pueden ser utilizados como mensajeros de fármacos contra el cáncer.
Estaba ante el televisor cuando recibí la noticia de la concesión del Premio Nobel de Química de 2023. Inicialmente no me di cuenta, pero minutos después comprendí que las imágenes que estaba viendo en ese momento eran posibles gracias al trabajo de los galardonados. Moungi Bawendi, Luis Brus y Alexei Ekimov había recibido el premio por el descubrimiento y desarrollo de los puntos cuánticos (quantum dots), las diminutas partículas cuyos brillantes colores forman la imagen de los televisores basados en tecnología QLED. Contacté con Emilio Palomares, director del Instituto Catalán de Investigaciones Químicas y, durante la entrevista que hoy os invitamos a escuchar, quedé más sorprendido aún. Emilio habla de las propiedades de los puntos cuánticos y sus aplicaciones. Describe cómo estas pequeñísimas partículas posibilitan la elaboración de paneles solares transparentes que, utilizados en las ventanas de nuestras casas, dejarán pasar la luz y captarán la energía infrarroja para generar electricidad, ayudan en el estudio y control de reacciones químicas y pueden ser utilizados como mensajeros de fármacos contra el cáncer.
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It's time to look at the biggest stories surrounding the commercial side of the AV industry, and discuss them with some industry experts. Joining us this week is AV Veteran Dawn Meade, Director of Product Marketing & Training for Mersive as well as one of the hosts of Women in AV Erica Carroll, and Futurist & Host of XR Star Amelia Kallman.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Czym są kwantowe kropki, którym zawdzięczamy ekrany telewizyjne (QLED-y), lampy LED, a chirurgom pomagają podczas usuwania tkanki nowotworowej? Dlaczego tak wielu naukowców nie wierzyło, że wiedza o nich znajdzie praktyczne zastosowanie? Jeśli to struktura milion razy mniejsza od główki szpilki, to jak możemy je produkować? W jaki sposób odkrycie może wpłynąć na medycynę, produkcję chipów, miniaturowych czujników czy cieńszych ogniw słonecznych? O korzyściach i praktycznych zastosowaniach kwantowych kropek Kasper Kalinowski z "Gazety Wyborczej" rozmawia z dr. hab. Wiktorem Lewandowskim z Wydziału Chemii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. Więcej tekstów i rozmów o przyszłości znajdziesz w najnowszej edycji programu "Jutronauci": https://wyborcza.pl/jutronauci
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The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT Lifers in this industry have been watching the slow but steady evolution and maturity of electronic paper products. and are now seeing them get to a state that they start to make sense for certain display applications, while also looking good enough to satisfy marketers. Taiwan-based E Ink is by a large margin the best known company developing and marketing this technology. While the big volume is in simple black and white displays for e-readers and electronic shelf labels, E Ink has been steadily improving its capabilities with color. There are now premium e-paper displays that arguably look as good as what comes off a conventional four-color printing press. And there are also now larger format single and multi-color displays that won't get anywhere near matching a specific Pantone color, but can do the job of adding green to a parking sign, to better indicate availability of spaces. E-paper products are particularly attractive for some applications these days because they nicely address concerns about sustainability and energy usage. A lot of information signs that get printed and shipped to site can get replaced by e-paper versions that are updated over networks, and use a fraction of the power of more conventional public information displays. In this episode, I have a great update chat with Tim O'Malley, or Tim O as he says he's most known. He leads commercial activities for E Ink in the US market. Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. TRANSCRIPT Tim, thanks for joining me. In the context of digital signage, what would you see as the main applications for e-paper displays, E Ink displays? Tim O'Malley: Yeah, great question. So, the e-paper display has two main characteristics that we leverage into those applications. The first is that it's paper-like and it's reflective. It's not creating light, it's reflecting the light around it, and it's very low power; it does not use any power when the image is not changing. We really want to look at applications that have been using paper traditionally, and improve that experience, create new functionality, and create more sustainability instead of replacing that paper all the time but enabling it to change. So, a big one for us is in retail applications, whether that's shelf tags on the shelves next to the product or even some of the slightly larger ones that are indicating sales and special promotions about the product. Right, so the ESL market. Tim O'Malley: Yes, the ESL market. In many cases, you'll go into a store, and you'll see they all look like paper. But they're not, they're actually E Ink enabled shelf tags. And in that sense, there are a lot of installed signs, over 900 million tags installed in the world, and most people don't even know they're seeing it. Similarly, most of the out-of-home signs that are installed on street corners and bus stations are actually paper. All of the attention, of course, goes to the digital ones that you can update and show the latest movie posters, but there's still a lot of paper out there and if we can bring more sustainability but also run on renewable power and the ability to update it remotely, that's an improvement. So, those are the types of applications. If you set aside ESLs and digital fact tags, that sort of thing, and then the e-reader market, what would commercial displays represent in the overall business for E Ink. I would imagine it's still pretty small. Tim O'Malley: It's relatively smaller, that's correct. Our two big applications are the ones that you identified. That means to me of course, that's our growth opportunity, that's a big area that we can help the world, but also grow the company. As we introduce our new color platforms, we have a color that has high saturation and looks like a 4 pass printing press color, and we have color that's perhaps more muted, but it's faster and easier to use and has wider temperature. We're coming out with a range of products that can go into those different configurations and be more appropriate for larger installations of digital signage. Yeah, I remember, God! It was probably like 13 years ago, going to Computeex in Taiwan and seeing one of the first E Ink color posters. It was like a 32-inch poster or something like that, and I thought that's pretty cool, but it had a color filter, so the colors were quite muted and over the years, those color filters have gotten a lot better, and as you mentioned, you have E Ink products that look like 4 pass color printing. Tim O'Malley: Right, the color filter approach does have physics limitations, the lights pass through the color filter, and so you do lose some. We still take that approach, and that's still great for some installations like a lower lift in terms of scalability in order to make a display like that… And more cost, I would imagine. Tim O'Malley: There's extra process stuff, so it's the same. The material difference for us was taking those colors, those particles of cyan, magenta, yellow or red, green blue, and moving them into the electronic ink material so that we could move away from adding this filter on top, and that's where if you print on paper, you get the full saturation. If we use the same particles and move them, then we get full saturation. There was a material challenge in 2013, we hadn't solved it yet. But some of the stuff that we've shown in the last couple of years, and certainly this year in the Society of Information Display Conference, people would sit in front of it and just stare at it for 10 minutes, and then they would say, “How do you do that? It's pretty good.” Although I haven't seen it in person, it looks like a very rich, detailed, fully saturated color. Tim O'Malley: It does. We need to get you to see one in person. We can probably send something that you could look at and send back. Oh! Do I have to send it back? Damnit. So, what is the status of that thing? Is it still what you're showing at SIT and things like that, or is it a commercially available product now? Tim O'Malley: So, in April this year, we announced that the product will be commercially available to purchase early next year. So at this point, it's getting partners and downstream ecosystems on board to be able to support that. So that should basically say the technical risk is in a reasonable place, and it's more about scaling and configuration than it is about solving any technical problems. So, we started with black and white, as you noticed, so we added red, so it was black, white, red. We added yellow, so then it was black, white, red, and yellow, and now this gets into full color. So it's been a progression for us over the last decade, and that progression has given us the tools and confidence to say the platform has come together in a very reliable way. Would that be something in fixed sizes, or would it be like custom manufacturing according to whatever the end user needs? Tim O'Malley: Yeah. So that gets into the business model and how we approach it. The right way to think about it is that most of what we make is a meter wide and a kilometer long, so we make it by a role process. Then it gets cut down to the appropriate size. However, we're all familiar with the mother glass and the gen fabs that go through on this TFT. So there are efficiencies by different sizes, and that's where you get this 16:9 cut. So, we are typically selling sheets of this that someone else downstream from us can cut to size. But then they're still limited by efficient cuts of glass, or we're making modules ourselves, buying in TFTs where again we look at the efficiency of the cuts of glass. So technically any size is possible, practically most people coalesce around standard sizes. Okay. So it would be the same kind of sizing range that you might find for a flat-panel LCD display? Tim O'Malley: Yes! I guess what I'm angling towards is trying to get an understanding of this premium full-color e-paper display. If it was a 55-inch e-pap er display reflective display versus a 55-inch QLED or OLED display, what would be the cost difference? Would they be comparable, or would you be paying a lot more because the volumes are smaller? Tim O'Malley: So we try to characterize the cost into total cost of ownership. Yeah, I understand, it's a salesy thing to do, but I get it. Tim O'Malley:. Yeah. So straight up, It's typically more upfront, but the installation costs are typically much less. So a lot of our installations are running off solar panels. So, there is no digging up of the concrete or running a power line in order to supply it. You put a pole on the ground, you put a solar panel on top, and it works. So that's where even on the installation side, just the cost of the display itself isn't the only factor, and then if we're using 1% of the energy over the lifetime of the display, or if it's renewable, practically zero because it's not drawing energy then we want to be able to factor that in as well. That's why I try to characterize it as looking at the total cost of ownership because we do want to factor in installation and renewal. Fair enough. It just becomes a sticker shock issue if you're just selling completely on MSRP or something. Tim O'Malley: And I also said at the outset that we're looking at paper primarily as our way to improve things, and it turns out that paper's kind of cheap. So yeah, the people who are used to paper pricing will get a sticker shock as well, but the value is there. We think it makes a big difference. That's an education project for us. I was thinking more of this premium fully saturated color, E Ink displays being indoor products, but you're saying they could go for digital out-of-home applications. Tim O'Malley: Right now, the highest saturation color is primarily indoor. So again, that's part of our progress to continue adding the capability to do outdoor activities. In the outdoor signs, there are both low and high temperatures and a little bit of the rugged UV side of things. But UV is not that bad, as you can add filters. Low temperature is relatively easy because heating is small and easy to put in. But cooling is a pain and so making sure that we get the high-temperature right, which we're working on and is very close. It will unlock even more locations for us outside. We do have other products, like we've announced Spectra Six, which is the highest saturation and mostly indoor. Kaleido 3 Outdoor, which is the color filter we talked about, is our other product that was announced in April, and that really is giving us the temperature range for the outdoors that does get into match the configuration of the application. What's the refresh rate on that? If it's a transit schedule and it's showing that the next bus is in three minutes when it goes to two minutes, is it pretty snappy, or does the image get a little wobbly for a few milliseconds? Tim O'Malley: A little wobbly, interesting choice of words. To use the kid's term spazzes out for a few milliseconds. I've certainly seen that in demos of e-paper displays. Tim O'Malley: Sure. But I'll take a little wobbly over spazzed out. So the Kaleido 3 Outdoors is built on our black and white platform, which switches very fast. We only have to move white or black particles up or down. So, that's typically a second, let's say. Maybe up to five seconds depending on temperature and other factors. So, it's pretty quick. The higher saturated sets that we talked about, that's more like 15 seconds to update, and obviously, if you're standing in front of it, 15 seconds is longer enough to notice. So again, we still talk about fitting the configuration to the application. It can be faster, or it can be up to 10 or 15 seconds. I'm perhaps weird, but I think it's actually interesting in a way of attracting viewers in certain respects when it's going through this change, because you're looking at it going thinking, what the hell's going on there, and then you see what turns into and it's almost like you want to see that happen again. Tim O'Malley: Yeah. So, you've got a lot of experience in the industry, and you know that motion attracts attention. So there certainly is an element to it, you can use that motion, and in some cases we've tried to add that into the retail application where not just showing that static, say, price of the product, but sparkling a little bit or highlighting a little bit in order to draw somebody's attention as they're walking by in order to attract them to that product. So that is something that can be done, and it's an advantage of moving from paper to a display but still keeping five-year life on the coin cell battery instead of having to connect it to power. How important was going to color filters for your transit or municipal displays? Was that something that the end user said, “We like this, but we need to show a no parking sign or whatever with a red filter on it?” Tim O'Malley: Yeah, it was important feedback from the market and consumers, whether that's a public transportation subway line where you want to be able to show each of the line colors with red, green, blue, et cetera, appropriately, or the bus lines often have colors associated with them as well, or red means no parking, is a common thing. Red is used to indicate something of special importance. That was definitely based on the feedback. That's where we started with the color filter because that was the integration and that was the easier technical challenge and then moved to built-in particles in order to make the color more saturated over time. Is that where you're at now with the, I think you said, Kaleido 3 or something like that? Tim O'Malley: The Kaleido platform is the color filter platform, and then Spectra is our higher saturation, has traditionally mostly been for retail platform, right? And with the reaching of full color, we're looking to expand that into broader markets. Is there still R&D work going on to introduce video? I saw low frame rate E Ink displayed at Touch Taiwan about four or five years ago and thought, that's interesting, but it's got a long way to go before that's commercially viable. Tim O'Malley: Yeah, so there's a couple of things there. Recently we showed, again at that same conference in LA, a display running a video. I think it was around 15 frames per second just to showcase that it was possible to have a display running a video and that was using a color filter on the display to do it. In general, however, the main advantage of replacing paper with an e-paper display is the low power when the image is not changing. So most of the applications that make sense aren't using video because they want low power savings. Like I mentioned, the shelf tags are five to seven years on a pair of coin cells. You could shorten that to three months if you did video on the coin cells. But why would you? So if someone wanted to try and do video, it would lose some of the key benefits of low power. It could technically be done, but that's probably not the best fit for the technology stream that we've been focused on, and the application we are focused on. It turns out there's a really good solution in the world for video. As you mentioned, QLED or OLED. So that's a fine choice for that application and for paper replacement, and for things like that, we're developing a differentiated approach. So you can go down that path with R&D, but it's not a core focus, and you stay in your lane, so to speak? Tim O'Malley: That's a great rephrasing. Little shorter. That was good. You're hired. I was in Europe a couple of weeks ago for a conference, a digital signage conference, and Europe's very different from North America in a whole bunch of ways, but particularly when it comes to the mindset and the requirements around energy conservation and sustainability. When I was asked, while I was over there, “What's the mindset in North America?” And I would say they're starting to talk about it, but it's nothing like it is over here. I know your company talks a lot about energy savings and sustainability. Is it more of a discussion in other parts of the world than perhaps in North America? Tim O'Malley: Yes, absolutely. I agree with your impression of Europe. There was a regulation passed in Germany, and I think one also in France, limiting the amount of time that a digital display for non-public information, so an advertising display can be operated during the day. So I think it's six hours. Primarily that regulation is intended to save energy. My general observation from looking at the retail market where we were working in shelf tags, it started in Europe. They were maybe leading the thoughts on the benefits that you can get with low power displays, particularly on labor savings because the labor situation in Europe is a little bit different than in Asia and North America. But the trend to use e-paper displays in retail migrated from Europe, then to Asia, and from Asia over to North America. You might have seen earlier this year Walmart announced they were adopting it. I expect the same thing to happen with this type of focus on sustainability and energy usage, and signage. We will see that Europe will lead, and then eventually, as the configurations are more mature and the benefits are clearer, it'll start to migrate around the world. So I do expect that the stuff that you saw at that conference will be a trend. Is the mindset around being socially responsible and environmentally responsible, or is it more calculated that this is going to save us money, or is it simply they're doing it because regulations are forcing our hand? Tim O'Malley: I expect that when it turns into a trend, which I think it will be all of the above. I mentioned that the initial push to put shelf tags in retail was primarily for labor savings, and it was primarily in Europe. But now, if you look at the recent interview that the Walmart CFO did, there's a return on investment by making these changes; we can update prices easier, we can compete online, can do supply management, and it helps us with logistics. Also, we still have the labor savings, and it looks better. When the configurations start to mature and come online, it'll still be about sustainability, but there'll be other aspects that are beneficial as well. We can use it for communicating with the public during emergency situations. That will also lend to the trend. Right now, it's a lot about sustainability and energy savings. I think as it gets better, more and more attributes will start to be recognized and feed the trend. I'm curious again about mass transport. I've seen and written about a number of pilots and initial deployments of e-paper displays as real-time transit schedule information signs at bus stops, and so on. I'm curious whether you see those turn into full deployments or, for the most part, they are still early-stage pilots? Tim O'Malley: Most installations we've been working with today are city by city, shall we say? Each city is typically doing a pilot before moving to a larger installation. So we're in the process of that earlier stage. In some cases, there are signs hanging from handles in subway cars in China. That's an installation. Late stage pilot is maybe a reasonable answer, but also it's part of the process of getting it through these stages of government bureaucracy approval, figuring out how they want to make infrastructure investment, and validating that these different applications and new cases make sense. So bus stations, bus signs, and bus shelters are a strong category for us, but it's still early days. Yeah. Is there any mass transport system globally that has fully deployed? Tim O'Malley: There's not a fully deployed global system that I'm aware of, but there's a number of, especially cities, that are interested in what could be done with the right configurations, and this is where we are getting to a full-color product is also helpful to those installations. Instead of talking about it being limited to black, white, and red, it can do everything. Let's figure out how we adapt that in a way that makes sense. So it turns the conversation from talking about potential limitations to talking about potential solutions. Yeah, I think Sydney, Australia, and transport for London and the UK have both done pretty substantial pilots, right? Tim O'Malley: Yes. Very impressive. There you go. I haven't lost all my marbles yet. Tim O'Malley: You have been in the industry for a while. You must follow it. Yeah, that's what I get up in the morning and do. What about the medical market? I think that's an area that's really got a lot of opportunity in big healthcare institutions for information displays, like outside of patient rooms, at the nursing stations, on and on, and I know on your website that's talked about. I'm curious, what stage of adoption is that? I suspect early. Tim O'Malley: It's the earliest stage, a fine description. We identified that opportunity and started working towards it. It's a little bit ahead in Asia. Right at the time when Covid was starting, it turned out not to be a great strategic moment to really be focusing on healthcare. The worldwide healthcare hospital industry started to focus on something else at that time, and it has taken a little bit of a reset for us to engage in those conversations. Nevertheless, whether it's an information board in the patient room where it's displaying key statistics that are relevant to the patient, such as their doctor's name or their schedule for the day. And we've done a pilot with Brigham Women's Hospital in Boston, where there's positive feedback on that type of board in the room. It's nice in the sense that it's not giving off light at night, it's not like keeping you awake as if your TV showing the same information, and it's unobtrusive if you decide you did want to watch TV, it just sits on the side of the room with the information if and when you want it. Yeah, I suspect, though, it's an incredibly long sales cycle. Tim O'Malley: Everyone tells me healthcare is extremely lucrative and extremely hard to break into. We're working on the break into it at the moment. Yeah, I don't think there's any deal that you do in a couple of meetings. Tim O'Malley: But there's real value there. We think it's a potential solution. We are starting to see the conversations change now that the world is getting back to more normalcy. We might be seeing a little bit of adoption on the inventory management front first, where you take the same shelf tags that are being used in retail and bring them into those stock rooms in the hospitals and connect that to the inventory management system. So if something starts to run low, you push a button on the tag, or maybe it's even automated by a scale, you can have a significant savings by managing your inventory better. So we're seeing in the back room, maybe not seen by all the patients, that might be a pretty good application. So, we're still exploring ways to add value there. Yeah, I chatted with a company called Freshwater Digital in Michigan and their digital signage solutions company, but they also do ESLs, and they were describing how they were seeing some activity around things like e-paper fact tags in research labs for the cages for and trying different medications on lab rats or monkeys or whatever, and I thought that's interesting. Tim O'Malley: Exactly. I've also heard and seen some of that. It's leveraging that combination of this cloud communication infrastructure and the fact that you don't need to connect the tag to power. It can sit there, it can be in communication, it can update when it needs to, but it can also go for a year plus on a coin cell. That's enabling us to go into places that might have been more difficult for traditional solutions. There's been a lot of noise the last couple of years coming out of CES with, I think it was a BMW that had E Ink, some sort of an E Ink overlay that would make the car changeable. Is that like trade show bling or something that's real and one day might be out there? Tim O'Malley: Absolutely real, and one day might be out there, but also a little trade show bling. So working with BMW has been awesome. They're great designers, and taking a technical mindset and engineering and matching it up with some design thinking created what was really a wow concept car. And so, the goal was to create a concept car to show what's possible, and what was shown at CES this year was a car covered in E Ink material that could switch between 32 different colors and show different patterns and different segments and create a lot of wow factor. Ideally, over time we'll start to work this into some simpler parts of the car, maybe inside the car. We also have some integration with the front lights and with the headlights and then work towards that full-color car covering; the exciting thing about that is it's moving away from what we think of as digital information into something that's more like personalization. Now, you can change your clothes every day or from one venue to another depending on whether you're at a barbecue or a formal dinner, and you could change your car too in order to reflect either location. Hyper personalization seems to be a trend. That was part of what BMW was leaning into we have a sustainable solution, but also a digital solution for personalization. What about building materials? I think it was near San Diego airport, or at the airport, they had a parking garage that was collided in another E Ink material. Tim O'Malley: Yeah, that was based on an old battleship design from World War II called Dazzle, where it would break up the lines. So you didn't have quite an outline on the horizon, and they wanted to bring that same feeling into the rental car center, because they have the naval base out there. And we did have a whole bunch of signs on the outside of the building that could change and pre-programmed patterns. You said it did that. Is that no longer active? Tim O'Malley: Oh, it's still there. Architecture is not a primary focus, so if we start from that first principle of looking at places where people use paper and then bringing added benefit. Paper isn't widely used on the outside of buildings as a material. You might have some signs or some advertisements, and we did talk about that. Architecture, there's a lot of it. It might be interesting over time, but it wouldn't be my first step from where we're today. That's also a very long sales cycle. Tim O'Malley: It's also a very long sales cycle, yes, and it's not traditionally an easy way to bring a high-tech material in. You really need to make the configuration simple to bring onto the site for people to install and use. This flew by. Just one last question. What can we expect to see what kind of announcements can you hint out over the next six to twelve months for E Ink? Tim O'Malley: We're heavily leaning into applications that are color, and we want to bring full color into all of our product lines. So the thing that I would be looking for is more announcements by customers and partners that have E Ink displays that are upgrading them to those full color solutions and in many cases I think that will help us unlock another round of excitement as consumers become aware of what can be possible, and hopefully, smart cities start to look at that and adopt it as well. So full color in more places is those type of announcements that I'm looking for. Alright. Thank you very much for spending some time with me.
Testis Xiaomi Google TV-ga QLED teler, päikesepaneelid ja akupangad. Saate teemad: • Xiaomi L55M7-Q2EU on mõistliku hinna ja nutika tarkvaraga QLED-teler. • Uurime, miks vanemad Androidiga nutitelerid mõnikord enam toimida ei taha ja anname nõu, mida sellisel juhul teha. • Glen proovis päikeselt energiat ammutavad akusüsteeme ja jagab muljeid. Saadet juhivad Hans Lõugas, Glen Pilvre ja Meelis Väljamäe. Tunnusmuusika Paul Oja.
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1. HOY… Nace Max, la plataforma que une HBO Max y Discovery Plus.2. Además… La era dorada de los teléfonos plegables despierta el interés de los estadounidenses3. Y también…The Marvels" presenta su primer tráiler y muestra un equipo cósmico en acción4. Y para terminar…: entrevista SamsungTodo esto y más en el podcast del día de hoy…Yo soy LuisGyG, y sin más preámbulos… comenzamos.
1. HOY… Samsung sorprende con sus pantallas Neo QLED y OLED 20232. Además… Sony prepara su regreso al mercado de consolas portátiles.3. Y también… La IA llegó para poner en jaque a varios empleos, un nuevo informe de Business Insider lo confirma.4. Y para terminar…: Netflix hará una serie animada de Stranger Things.Todo esto y más en el podcast del día de hoy…Yo soy LuisGyG, y sin más preámbulos… comenzamos.
1. HOY… Cómo detectar imágenes falsas generadas por IA?2. Además… Los nuevos televisores QLED y MiniLED de TCL están próximos a llegar a México.Todo esto y más en el podcast del día de hoy…Yo soy LuisGyG, y sin más preámbulos… comenzamos.
SVB & tech's transformation from innovation to financialization; Elon being Elon; SEC sues celebs for endorsing crypto; TikTok bans are complicated; it's all about the privacy rights, stupid; not everything needs an AI chatbot; a list of dumb chatbots; online platforms are not responsible for ISP costs; Twitter allows non-toxic slurs, because Elon; South Park may have used ChatGPT to write AI episode; true prices for TV service; streaming services rankings; Depeche Mode; Ted Lasso; Picard; the Last of Us; the Money Shot; Beethoven's genome; Labours of Hercule; DPReview; Adobe adds generative AI; Duelingo looking into music learning; MOFT mount; our Samsung monitors; the Mandalorian; frustrations with renting cars; Blackmamba AI malware; Meredith Willson & Disney music.Show notes at: https://gog.show/594/Sponsors:DeleteMe - Head over to JoinDeleteMe.com/GOG and use the code "GOG" for 20% off.Kolide - Visit kolide.com/gog to learn more or book a demo.FOLLOW UPWhy No One Cried for Silicon Valley Bank's CustomersHow Elon Musk knocked Tesla's ‘Full Self-Driving' off courseIN THE NEWSSEC sues celebrities including Lindsay Lohan for endorsing cryptocurrenciesA TikTok ban is a lot more complicated than just shutting down the appTikTok's Chinese Owner Has a Bunch of Other Popular AppsTikTok Paid for Influencers to Attend the Pro-TikTok Rally in DCThe TikTok Hearing Revealed That Congress Is the ProblemTikTok CEO says company scans public videos to determine users' agesNot Everything Needs a Chatbot!New! Try Zapier's ChatGPT pluginGitHub CopilotMeta slams telco fee proposal, says ISPs should pay their own network costsTwitter now allows "non-toxic slurs" as long as the slurs are not hate speechMEDIA CANDYSouth Park Creators Use ChatGPT To Co-Write Episode About AICable and satellite providers may have to advertise the true price of TV serviceThe best live TV streaming services in 2023Apple TV+ global market share shrinks and platform is overtaken by Paramount+Spotify has reportedly spent less than 10 percent of its Joe Rogan apology fundDepeche Mode - Memento MoriTed LassoPicardThe Last of UsMoney Shot: The Pornhub StoryBeethoven's genome, sequenced for first time, yields clues on cause of deathImmortal BelovedThe Labours of Hercule PodcastAPPS & DOODADSDPReview.com is closing April 10thAdobe is bringing generative AI features to Photoshop, After Effects and Premiere ProDuolingo is building a music learning appSend a voice message in chats on InstagramMOFT Magnetic Laptop iPhone Mount, Continuity Camera Mount, Foldaway Portable Laptop Top & Side Holder for Dual-Screen Setup - GraySAMSUNG CJ79 Series 34-Inch ViewFinity Ultrawide QHD (3440x1440) Computer Monitor, 100Hz, Thunderbolt 3 Daisy Chain, QLED, HDMI, USB Hub, Height Adjustable Stand (LC34J791WTNXZA), WhiteSECURITY HAH!The CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopThe MandalorianThe Bad BatchBLACKMAMBA: USING AI TO GENERATE POLYMORPHIC MALWAREMeredith Willson: America's Music ManCLOSING SHOUT-OUTSR.I.P Lance ReddickSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. HOY… Los nuevos modelos de computadoras de Apple ya están disponibles en México, ofreciendo potentes procesadores y diversas opciones de configuración.2. Además… Lenovo y Motorola presentan el ThinkPhone, un smartphone enfocado en la productividad empresarial3. Y también… mi comentario sobre la SUV MG ZS.4. Y para terminar…: Lo que debes saber del Neo-QLED de Samsung.Todo esto y más en el podcast del día de hoy…Yo soy LuisGyG, y sin más preámbulos… comenzamos.
Wyświetlacze są tak popularne, że trudno byłoby wyobrazić sobie bez nich świat. Powstają coraz to nowe pomysły na udoskonalenie jakości i wielkości ekranów. Chiralne własności nanomateriałów to dopiero początek badań, które mogą przynieść przełom nie tylko w technologii wyświetlania obrazu ale również w innych dziedzinach naszego życia. O tym rozmawiam z dr hab. Wiktorem Lewandowskim z Wydziału Chemii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, który został tegorocznym laureatem Nagrody naukowej im. Profesora Stefana Pieńkowskiego. Nagroda ta jest przyznawana co dwa lata młodym naukowcom za znaczące osiągnięcia naukowe w dziedzinie eksperymentalnej fizyki, astronomii, chemii i biologii. Fundatorami nagrody są: dr Marek Maria Pieńkowski, działający za pośrednictwem Fundacji Marka Marii Pieńkowskiego oraz Fundacja Kościuszkowska. Zapraszam do słuchania Borysław Kozielski (00:00) Intro (00:10) Zapowiedź (05:50) Początek rozmowy (06:08) Nagroda prof. Pieńkowskiego (08:32) Mase (16:35) Biotechnologicznie uzyskiwany grafen (19:06) Bakterie czyszczące glebę (21:03) Bakteriofagi (24:45) Mapa bakterii w człowieku (26:50) Bakterie w walce z mikroplastikiem (30:36) Półprzewodnikowe nanocząstki QLED (32:41) Kropki kwantowe (34:08) Właściwości chiralne (36:01) Zwiększenie przesyłu danych (37:05) Powiązanie z biznesem (38:23) Zawijanie cząstek w helisę (42:20) Chiralność w świecie leków (44:57) Kiedy nowe wyświetlacze pojawią się na rynku? (47:07) Test ELISA (48:31) Sztuczny nos (50:15) Powierzchniowo wzmocniona spektroskopia Ramana (55:09) AlphaFold (59:20) Praca zespołowa (01:03:17) Układ odpornościowy (01:09:33) Google scholar alerts (01:10:54) Otwarte dane (01:12:19) Zakończenie Jeśli słuchasz podkastu Nauka XXI wieku to przekaż darowiznę już od 3 zł miesięcznie na jego tworzenie. Podkast nie zawiera reklam i nie tworzę odcinków za wynagrodzenie od firm. Dzięki temu mogę swobodnie prezentować poglądy swoje i moich rozmówców a także realizować misję dostarczania wiedzy tym, którzy chcą wiedzieć więcej. Darowiznę można przekazać poprzez: Patronite: https://patronite.pl/boryskozielski PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=2L5Z9XBAL3X46 Zrzutkę: https://zrzutka.pl/yejuvz I bezpośrednio na moje osobiste konto w Mbank: 37 1140 2004 0000 3702 4218 5268 Wszystkie sposoby znajdziesz na stronie głównej podkastu: https://podkasty.info/nauka
AVexcel - Episode 193 Recorded on November 16, 2022 Hosts: Patrick Norton and Robert Heron The rundown: - Laser TV Showdown 2022 - Formovie Theater RGB laser projector - QLED, QD-OLED, and OLED sweet deals - Flirc Skip 1s universal remote - The Uno by iFi - KEF holiday sales - Epson Smart Gaming Projector - SVS Prime Wireless Pro SoundBase - Monolith M518HT THX Certified 5.1 kit - In search of dumb TVs - Outdoor TV options - The Peripheral on Amazon - Your excellent feedback & questions - Email us ask@avexcel.com - What we're watching AVexcel is 100% powered by our excellent crew of Patreon supporters - thank you! Visit www.AVexcel.com for links, show notes, contact info, and more!
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This week we look at why OLED TVs are losing the price war to Mini-LED and share some of the winners of the Expert Imaging and Sound Association EISA Awards. Plus we read your emails and look at the week's news. News: Roku Channel adds Scripps, NBC local stations to lineup Streaming Overtakes Cable in July, Leads Platform Rankings for the First Time MoviePass returns from the dead—again—on Labor Day Google TV Touts Performance and Storage Improvements Why OLED TVs Are Losing The Price War To Mini-LED The picture quality benefits of the best OLED TVs are widely known and rightly lauded – if you want images with perfect blacks and detailed shadows, OLED has long been a go-to for discerning viewers. (Full article here…) No budget OLED Pricing levels for OLED panels remain prohibitively high and that's even with the recent addition of Samsung Display to the supplier mix. The current situation simply doesn't work for a budget b brand, one that's focused on establishing market credentials while maintaining pricing aggressive enough to sway buyers over. Enter mini-LED: the OLED alternative Hisense expects to sell its 65-inch U8H mini-LED ULED TV for $950-$1,000. Samsung's mini-LED-backlit QN90B Neo QLED TV displays deep blacks and detailed shadows – kind of like an OLED TV for $2500. That is $500 less than LG's 77” C1 (2022). Note - there are other OLED models that are in the same price range or less than the Samsung QLED. Also you can buy a 2021 model of the C1 for about the same price as the QLED. Competition Competition will always force manufacturers to be more efficient and price competitive. Competition is coming at OLED on two fronts, other suppliers of OLED panels and mini-LED. One thing to consider is that Mini LED is new and thus has more room to improve the process and cost. This translates to really inexpensive mini-LED panels that may be too difficult for OLED to attain. Regardless of which technology wins, this is good for consumers. Either platform will provide you with an experience reserved only for the highest end consumers of just five years ago, EISA awards The Expert Imaging and Sound Association is the community of 60 technology magazines, websites and social media commentators from 29 countries, specializing in hi-fi, home theater, photo and video, in-car and mobile electronics. Every year the EISA jury of experts rewards the best products in each class with a coveted EISA Award. This week we'll cover a few of the winners and link to the complete list (EISA AWARDS 2022-2023). Hi-Fi Floorstanding Speaker - Paradigm Founder 120H ($4499.00 Each) Wireless Floorstanding Speaker - KEF LS60 Wireless ($6999.99 Pair) Value Wireless Speakers - SVS Prime Wireless Powered Speakers ($600) Vinyl System - Pro-Ject X2 B ($1799) & Phono Box S3 ($499.00) Turntable - Thorens TD 1500 ($1,500 - $2500 depending where you find it) Value Turntable - Argon Audio TT-4 (650 Euros) Home Theater Audio Best Buy Soundbar - TCL C935U We could not find the C935U on the TCL european website but based on specifications we think the Alto 8+ is the equivalent which goes for $279.99) Home Theater Processor - Anthem AVM 90 ($7499) Home Theater Amplifier - Trinnov Amplitude 16 ($12,500) AV Receiver - Denon AVR-X1700H ($699.00) Subwoofer - Perlisten D215 ($8995) Media Player - Zidoo NEO S ($1300) Speaker System - Perlisten S Series (Thousands and Thousands of dollars. If you have to ask you can't afford it) Home Theater Display and Video Home Theater TV - Philips 65OLED 937 (We could not find any information on this TV) Best Buy LCD - TCL 55C735 (US 5-Series) ($649.99) Premium LCD - Hisense 65U8HQ ($1399.99) Premium Mini LED - TCL 65C835 (US 8-Series) ($1999.99) Premium OLED - SONY XR-65A95K ($3999.99) UST Projector - XGIMI AURA ($2379) This was talked about last week. It is a single laser and finished 4th in that category. Home Theater Projector - Epson EH-LS12000B ($4999.00) Media Player - Zidoo NEO S ($1300)
Recovering data from a corrupted SD card. Regaining access to a hacked Yahoo email address. Finding a digital camera in the range of $500 to $600. Publishing video on Instagram. Picking the right Linux laptop. Updating Windows 7 to the latest supported version. Understanding the difference between QLED and OLED. Using the Tor browser on a flash drive connected to a Linux laptop. Troubleshooting a Tracphone Android phone that won't connect to the internet over cellular. Plus, conversations with Scott Wilkinson, Johnny Jet, and Dick Debartolo. Left-Handers Day, August 13th - Official Site #lefthandersday "Wrong number" text message scams are surging Microsoft urges Windows users to run patch for DogWalk zero-day exploit | Computerworld Dev Null - Wikipedia Free Memory Card Recovery Software for SD Card Recovery - EaseUS Download Recuva | Recover deleted files, free! 2022 Laser TV Showdown | Ultra Short Throw Projector Shootout Winner Cinema in Your Living Room and Office - Formovie Global Recover Yahoo account: password, with & without phone number Yahoo Mail - Account Recovery Fastmail | We Respect Your Privacy & Put You in Control T90 - Canon Camera Museum Pixel 6a - Google Store Videos | Instagram Help Center Poseidon AmphibWorks | StartEngine Johnny Jet | Simplify your Travel Amazon.com: Battery Tender Plus 12V Battery Charger and Maintainer Framework | Introducing the new and upgraded Framework Laptop System76 - Linux Laptops, Desktops, and Servers Linux Workstations, Laptops, and Desktops | Dell USA Best Linux Laptops And Computers For 2022 | Ubuntu Laptop | Lenovo US Home - Linux Mint Microsoft Update Catalog The Last Windows 7 ISO You'll Ever Need: How to Slipstream the Convenience Rollup QLED vs. OLED TVs: Which TV Technology Is Better in 2022? - CNET What Is Full-Array Local Dimming? Tor Project | How to install Tor Solved: Samsung Galaxy A51 unable to use Mobile Data on Tr... - Samsung Community - 1805554 Switch between 2G/3G/4G - Samsung Android - Android 5.0 - Device Guides Hammacher Schlemmer - The Unexpected Gifts -Hammacher Schlemmer Tech Guy Labs | Giz Wiz Biz Host: Leo Laporte Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1917 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy Sponsor: UserWay.org/twit
Recovering data from a corrupted SD card. Regaining access to a hacked Yahoo email address. Finding a digital camera in the range of $500 to $600. Publishing video on Instagram. Picking the right Linux laptop. Updating Windows 7 to the latest supported version. Understanding the difference between QLED and OLED. Using the Tor browser on a flash drive connected to a Linux laptop. Troubleshooting a Tracphone Android phone that won't connect to the internet over cellular. Plus, conversations with Scott Wilkinson, Johnny Jet, and Dick Debartolo. Left-Handers Day, August 13th - Official Site #lefthandersday "Wrong number" text message scams are surging Microsoft urges Windows users to run patch for DogWalk zero-day exploit | Computerworld Dev Null - Wikipedia Free Memory Card Recovery Software for SD Card Recovery - EaseUS Download Recuva | Recover deleted files, free! 2022 Laser TV Showdown | Ultra Short Throw Projector Shootout Winner Cinema in Your Living Room and Office - Formovie Global Recover Yahoo account: password, with & without phone number Yahoo Mail - Account Recovery Fastmail | We Respect Your Privacy & Put You in Control T90 - Canon Camera Museum Pixel 6a - Google Store Videos | Instagram Help Center Poseidon AmphibWorks | StartEngine Johnny Jet | Simplify your Travel Amazon.com: Battery Tender Plus 12V Battery Charger and Maintainer Framework | Introducing the new and upgraded Framework Laptop System76 - Linux Laptops, Desktops, and Servers Linux Workstations, Laptops, and Desktops | Dell USA Best Linux Laptops And Computers For 2022 | Ubuntu Laptop | Lenovo US Home - Linux Mint Microsoft Update Catalog The Last Windows 7 ISO You'll Ever Need: How to Slipstream the Convenience Rollup QLED vs. OLED TVs: Which TV Technology Is Better in 2022? - CNET What Is Full-Array Local Dimming? Tor Project | How to install Tor Solved: Samsung Galaxy A51 unable to use Mobile Data on Tr... - Samsung Community - 1805554 Switch between 2G/3G/4G - Samsung Android - Android 5.0 - Device Guides Hammacher Schlemmer - The Unexpected Gifts -Hammacher Schlemmer Tech Guy Labs | Giz Wiz Biz Host: Leo Laporte Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1917 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows Sponsor: UserWay.org/twit
Recovering data from a corrupted SD card. Regaining access to a hacked Yahoo email address. Finding a digital camera in the range of $500 to $600. Publishing video on Instagram. Picking the right Linux laptop. Updating Windows 7 to the latest supported version. Understanding the difference between QLED and OLED. Using the Tor browser on a flash drive connected to a Linux laptop. Troubleshooting a Tracphone Android phone that won't connect to the internet over cellular. Plus, conversations with Scott Wilkinson, Johnny Jet, and Dick Debartolo. Left-Handers Day, August 13th - Official Site #lefthandersday "Wrong number" text message scams are surging Microsoft urges Windows users to run patch for DogWalk zero-day exploit | Computerworld Dev Null - Wikipedia Free Memory Card Recovery Software for SD Card Recovery - EaseUS Download Recuva | Recover deleted files, free! 2022 Laser TV Showdown | Ultra Short Throw Projector Shootout Winner Cinema in Your Living Room and Office - Formovie Global Recover Yahoo account: password, with & without phone number Yahoo Mail - Account Recovery Fastmail | We Respect Your Privacy & Put You in Control T90 - Canon Camera Museum Pixel 6a - Google Store Videos | Instagram Help Center Poseidon AmphibWorks | StartEngine Johnny Jet | Simplify your Travel Amazon.com: Battery Tender Plus 12V Battery Charger and Maintainer Framework | Introducing the new and upgraded Framework Laptop System76 - Linux Laptops, Desktops, and Servers Linux Workstations, Laptops, and Desktops | Dell USA Best Linux Laptops And Computers For 2022 | Ubuntu Laptop | Lenovo US Home - Linux Mint Microsoft Update Catalog The Last Windows 7 ISO You'll Ever Need: How to Slipstream the Convenience Rollup QLED vs. OLED TVs: Which TV Technology Is Better in 2022? - CNET What Is Full-Array Local Dimming? Tor Project | How to install Tor Solved: Samsung Galaxy A51 unable to use Mobile Data on Tr... - Samsung Community - 1805554 Switch between 2G/3G/4G - Samsung Android - Android 5.0 - Device Guides Hammacher Schlemmer - The Unexpected Gifts -Hammacher Schlemmer Tech Guy Labs | Giz Wiz Biz Host: Leo Laporte Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1917 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-leo Sponsor: UserWay.org/twit
Recovering data from a corrupted SD card. Regaining access to a hacked Yahoo email address. Finding a digital camera in the range of $500 to $600. Publishing video on Instagram. Picking the right Linux laptop. Updating Windows 7 to the latest supported version. Understanding the difference between QLED and OLED. Using the Tor browser on a flash drive connected to a Linux laptop. Troubleshooting a Tracphone Android phone that won't connect to the internet over cellular. Plus, conversations with Scott Wilkinson, Johnny Jet, and Dick Debartolo. Left-Handers Day, August 13th - Official Site #lefthandersday "Wrong number" text message scams are surging Microsoft urges Windows users to run patch for DogWalk zero-day exploit | Computerworld Dev Null - Wikipedia Free Memory Card Recovery Software for SD Card Recovery - EaseUS Download Recuva | Recover deleted files, free! 2022 Laser TV Showdown | Ultra Short Throw Projector Shootout Winner Cinema in Your Living Room and Office - Formovie Global Recover Yahoo account: password, with & without phone number Yahoo Mail - Account Recovery Fastmail | We Respect Your Privacy & Put You in Control T90 - Canon Camera Museum Pixel 6a - Google Store Videos | Instagram Help Center Poseidon AmphibWorks | StartEngine Johnny Jet | Simplify your Travel Amazon.com: Battery Tender Plus 12V Battery Charger and Maintainer Framework | Introducing the new and upgraded Framework Laptop System76 - Linux Laptops, Desktops, and Servers Linux Workstations, Laptops, and Desktops | Dell USA Best Linux Laptops And Computers For 2022 | Ubuntu Laptop | Lenovo US Home - Linux Mint Microsoft Update Catalog The Last Windows 7 ISO You'll Ever Need: How to Slipstream the Convenience Rollup QLED vs. OLED TVs: Which TV Technology Is Better in 2022? - CNET What Is Full-Array Local Dimming? Tor Project | How to install Tor Solved: Samsung Galaxy A51 unable to use Mobile Data on Tr... - Samsung Community - 1805554 Switch between 2G/3G/4G - Samsung Android - Android 5.0 - Device Guides Hammacher Schlemmer - The Unexpected Gifts -Hammacher Schlemmer Tech Guy Labs | Giz Wiz Biz Host: Leo Laporte Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1917 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy Sponsor: UserWay.org/twit
Did you get a strange text from yourself? We're almost out of Bitcoin, change your password on Ubiquity routers, keep your business emails from going to customer's spam folders, getting inside QLED TVs, installing Linux on a PC, remembering when Google's April Fool's jokes got out of hand, finding a phone number to get help for Walmart's website, troubleshooting audio static on a live stream, custom sort files on a USB stick, why does Siri give a wrong number for Amazon? Does a VPN help when banking online? Did you get a text from yourself? Don't click on anything Scammers are texting you from your own number now — here's what to do if that happens What Happens When All Bitcoin Are Mined? Ubiquiti sues Krebs on Security for defamation Ubiquiti sues journalist, alleging defamation in coverage of data breach QLED TV teardown and analysis Martin Pope, Whose Research Led to OLEDs, Dies at 103 Google skips April Fools Day 2022, but is that a good thing? [Poll] Synology FloppyStation OBS Studio Shoot Pro Webcam for Mac & PC ATEM Mini ZT Baseball Club Is JetBlue Playing an April Fools' Joke or is This a Glitch? Regardless, An Important Lesson Involving Delayed Flights The First Thing I Do When I Check into a Hotel Room to Ensure a Good Night's Sleep Combating Spoofed Robocalls with Caller ID Authentication HDMI Media Player, Black Mini 1080p Full-HD Ultra HDMI Digital Media Player for -MKV/RM- HDD USB Drives and SD Cards Here's A Handy Rechargeable LED Bulb Great For Emergencies! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Scott Wilkinson, Johnny Jet, and Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1881 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy Sponsor: linode.com/techguy
Did you get a strange text from yourself? We're almost out of Bitcoin, change your password on Ubiquity routers, keep your business emails from going to customer's spam folders, getting inside QLED TVs, installing Linux on a PC, remembering when Google's April Fool's jokes got out of hand, finding a phone number to get help for Walmart's website, troubleshooting audio static on a live stream, custom sort files on a USB stick, why does Siri give a wrong number for Amazon? Does a VPN help when banking online? Did you get a text from yourself? Don't click on anything Scammers are texting you from your own number now — here's what to do if that happens What Happens When All Bitcoin Are Mined? Ubiquiti sues Krebs on Security for defamation Ubiquiti sues journalist, alleging defamation in coverage of data breach QLED TV teardown and analysis Martin Pope, Whose Research Led to OLEDs, Dies at 103 Google skips April Fools Day 2022, but is that a good thing? [Poll] Synology FloppyStation OBS Studio Shoot Pro Webcam for Mac & PC ATEM Mini ZT Baseball Club Is JetBlue Playing an April Fools' Joke or is This a Glitch? Regardless, An Important Lesson Involving Delayed Flights The First Thing I Do When I Check into a Hotel Room to Ensure a Good Night's Sleep Combating Spoofed Robocalls with Caller ID Authentication HDMI Media Player, Black Mini 1080p Full-HD Ultra HDMI Digital Media Player for -MKV/RM- HDD USB Drives and SD Cards Here's A Handy Rechargeable LED Bulb Great For Emergencies! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Scott Wilkinson, Johnny Jet, and Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1881 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows Sponsor: linode.com/techguy
This week we look at an article that claims a QLED TV is finally on par with OLED. We are not as convinced. We also review the Audioengine S6 Powered Desktop Subwoofer. And as usual we read your email and cover some of the week's news. News: Eve Water Guard leak monitor integrates with Thread LG Launches First 2022 4K LG CineBeam Projectors Average Broadband Usage Hits A Record Half a Terabyte In 4Q21 Other: Join the Neat Exchange - Social Media for Whiskey Drinkers Ara's Woodworking Join the Flaviar Whisky Club and get a free bottle HT Tours #1 John's 5.1.4 Soundbar Theater Why 2021 was the year QLED finally beat OLED When it comes to grading the best TVs, Tom's Guide takes a two-pronged approach. We arrive at a verdict after first analyzing lab test results, then reporting anecdotal viewing experience. In both assessments, QLED beat OLED this year. Full article here… Audioengine S6 Powered Subwoofer Review The HT Guys have been using Audioengine products pretty much since there was an HT Guys! From their powered desktop speakers, wireless audio adapters and now to the new S6 desktop subwoofer. The S6 (MSRP $299) is a small subwoofer that packs a huge punch. Measuring a mere 10″ (25.2 cm) x 8.7″ (22.2 cm) x 10″ (25.3 cm) and weighing a paltry 15.4 lb (6.98 kg), the S6 is the smallest subwoofer we have reviewed to date. Specifications: Amplifier Type - Class D Power Output - 210 W peak power total (140 W RMS), AES Drivers - 6″ long throw front-firing woofer Inputs - 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack, RCA L/R Input Voltages - 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz auto-switching SNR - >100 dB (typical A-weighted) Frequency Response - 33Hz – 132Hz ±1.5dB Input Impedance - 10K ohms unbalanced Crossover Frequency - 40Hz – 130Hz Protection - Output current limiting, thermal over-temperature, power on/off transient protection Standby Consumption -