Whispers emanating from the Far East today suggest Sharp's been tapped to produce the screens for Apple's next iPhone, and that it'll be spitting them out in June. Read More >>
Featured comment by sambain016:
"I wonder if they are going to incorporate, white magic technology which a new display technologies from Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi.
http://www.digin..." More »
Someone who appears to be in possession of a Galaxy S4 prototype decided it would be fun to stick a few benchmarking apps on it, giving us a look at how the phone performs and what might be inside Samsung's next Android flagship. Read More >>
Featured comment by josh.moulder:
"I meant this more as underclock each core of the SGS4 to 1Ghz each, giving the phone (if the rumours are true) theoretically 8Ghz in total, and more b..." More »
The new Windows tablets, led by Microsoft's Surface, provide a third major family of tablets for consumers and the computing world. The significance and stakes are enormous because tablets are among the most important developments in computing and consumer products in the last 20 years. Like Google's Android tablets, the Windows tablets will be made by many different manufacturers. And just like Google's Nexus, which provides reference designs for the Android product line, Microsoft is producing its own Surface tablets for the Windows product line. Read More >>
Featured comment by jehla:
"Oh, I thought the surface RT had been out a few weeks now.
When the other option is some sort of pro MS conspiracy, I'll normally go with they could..." More »
A weird glitch with Apple's iPhone 5 has been uncovered, which sees touch input drop out when the phone's display is continuously stimulated. It's pretty niche and unlikely to break anything too seriously, but it might effect some gaming uses if left unchecked. Read More >>
Featured comment by Taf:
"C'mon Darrell, even you know that all mobile gadget are compared against the iPhone, it's the benchmark other aspire to... :P" More »
I'm one of those firmly in the camp that 4.3-inches is possibly the biggest size screen I'd personally want on a phone, but HTC seems to disagree. Nope, the company is not content with 4.3-inch screens for their Windows Phone 8 devices, as seen on their latest HTC 8X. HTC is going bigger. Because bigger... is better? Read More >>
The display will play a central role in the marketing, appearance, and performance of the iPhone 5, which will be announced tomorrow, Wednesday September 12. The iPhone 4S Display is no longer state-of-the-art. While I don't have any inside information about the iPhone 5 display, below are a series of Sherlock Holmes-deductions based on existing information and trends from the iPhone 4S and the latest competing smartphone displays. The iPhone 5 will need to meet most of these goals in order to retain its number-one ranking. These same display goals apply to any smartphone that wants to be a 1st tier smartphone. Read More >>
Featured comment by dirtymagic86:
"I have a feeling that it's because all the intelligent comments were used up on the first 60 iPhone 5 posts.. All that is left now is Derpppp" More »
Featured comment by stuckwithoutmotion:
"I've compiled all these giz articles and rumours into a youtube video with the latest rumours.
Check it out:
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As well as a bit of physical wobbliness, the display that comes with Google's hot new Nexus 7 tablet is now being criticised by image analysis experts, who claim it's been poorly configured and delivers users "noticeably washed out" and "over exposed" images. Read More >>
Featured comment by Alex:
"Nexus 7 owners:
Read this web page on your Nexus;
Watch the first 2 minutes of the Transformers movie;
Exit and return to this web page.
You'l..." More »
That thing there, if you choose to believe the word of Chinese component supply chain news sources, is the new display panel of the iPhone 5. If true, it confirms that the next-gen iPhone will be a 4" model with a wide 16:9 aspect ratio format screen, which includes new touch technology within the LCD itself to help reduce thickness. Read More >>
As rumoured, Sony and Panasonic have just signed a deal to form a partnership which will see them jointly developing large, low-cost, high-resolution OLED panels for TVs. Read More >>
The new Retina MacBook Pro is an incredible piece of hardware. On its spec sheets, Apple claims it can support "up to two external displays", but it turns out that's bull. In fact, it can support three external monitors. Read More >>
Featured comment by Steveymoo:
"Wow, now mac users can surround themselves with 4 screens for web browsing.
Give me a break, PCs and workstations have had this capability for year..." More »
The next-generation MacBook Pro, with it's glorious 2880 x 1800 pixel display, is both an engineering triumph and a thing of great beauty. But hold up, because software's going to take a little while to catch up with it. Read More >>
Move over Retina Display, there's a new high-resolution beast in town and it's made by LG. It's the world's first 1080p full HD 5-inch display with a whopping 440ppi density, which totally annihilates everything else, including the iPhone 4S's puny 326 ppi Retina Display. Read More >>
Featured comment by Jynto:
"I would love to see phones with better battery life. But I think companies have been avoiding that battle because current technology just isn't up for..." More »
Every year it's the same rumour: "the new iPhone will have a 16:9 display." It even circulated before the first iPhone came out, and happened with the iPad too. This year isn't different. But does it make sense? Would the next iPhone really have a 16:9 screen? Read More >>
Featured comment by Cortez:
""Despite the variety of formats in the Android platform, despite the fact that big screen smartphones have found an audience, iOS keeps selling more a..." More »