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DreamMaker 15-inch Digital Photo Frame

If you think that Jobo’s Curve digital picture frame is too small for you, then check out the new digital photo frame from DreamMaker. Available in white or black, the digital display provides a huge 15-inch LCD screen that is optimized for viewing at 1024 x 768 resolution. Unfortunately, this huge digital display is currently available only in Japan for 35,000 Yen ($374). [Akihabara]

Jobo's New Curve Digital Picture Frames

You can now show off your family pictures with Jobo’s latest Curve 7 and Curve 8 digital picture frames. Both frames have full-screen and thumbnail modes and can display the images as a slideshow with a limited set of transitions. The Jobo Curve 7 sports a 7-inch color TFT LCD display with a resolution of 480×234 pixels and Zoom mode. Meanwhile, the Jobo Curve 8 features an 8-inch color TFT LCD display with a higher resolution of 800×600 pixels and 4:3 aspect ratio. The Jobo Curve 7 retails for $82 and the Curve 8 for $124. [dcviews]

a Huge 145-inch Film Display

Sinoda Plasma Japan has unveiled its 145-inch film display which consists of six 1m x 1m displays to create one giant 145-inch display screen. It has a resolution of 960 x 720 pixels and weighs only 7.2Kgs. Unfortunately, the display is still in development stage. Stay tuned for more updates. [Impress]

Eviant Digital Televisions at CES 2009

by Johan on January 6, 2009 · 2 comments

Eviant Digital Televisions at CES 2009

Here are two digital television from Eviant. The 4.3-inch (T4) and 7-inch (T7) digital portable televisions are fully prepared to handle the DTV transition. Both portable TV can receive ATSC OTA signals, and come with a built-in Li-ion battery and inbuilt speakers. The company has also released a 19-inch (T19) digital TV with an integrated ATSC / NTSC tuner, HDMI / S-Video / VGA / composite inputs and a 1,440 x 900 native resolution. The 4.3-inch (T4), 7-inch (T7), and 19-inch (T19) digital portable televisions are priced at $169.99, $199.99 and $299.99, respectively. [Engadget]

Transparent Display For The Future

Good news has come from the University of Southern California. Some researchers at that University have managed to develop the transparent display which is able to create an auto-mirroring backing whenever you use it so that nobody else can see your activities. Measuring 5 inch in diameter, the see-through display is also flexible and is able to bend and twist just like a playing card, thanks to a lattice of over 20,000 nanotube transistors capable of high-performance electronics printed upon it using a potentially inexpensive low-temperature process. [eurekalert]