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It features a glass front with bold Roman numerals to show the time clearly from a distance, and has small temperature and humidity gauges on the face.
Featured pricing is subject to change. LCD Soundsystem is bringing “Someone Great” with them on the road this summer. James Murphy’s propulsive dance group just announced a second North ...
Tickets are now available via Ticketmaster. Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 110% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. 04/26 — ...
The Steam Deck continues to be one of the most popular handheld gaming devices on the market. With two main models, one featuring an LCD screen and the other featuring a vibrant OLED display, it gives ...
A recent topic of discussion in the display industry is Nintendo’s decision to use an LCD panel in its next-generation Switch 2 console, scheduled for release in June. The latest model of the current ...
Nintendo opted for an LCD display over OLED for its latest Switch 2 console, which is a little odd given Nintendo introduced the Switch OLED five years after the original Switch as an upgrade.
Electronics company Sharp has sold part of a former LCD screen manufacturing plant in Osaka, Japan to telco KDDI for an AI data center. The companies this week announced that KDDI has taken over part ...
Ever wished your Arduino could send you an SMS alert when something important happens—like an intruder detected by your DIY security system, or a gas leak in your kitchen? With just an Arduino UNO R4 ...
Specifically, this panel is a 7.9″ 1080p LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate. So, no, Nintendo isn’t giving us an OLED display with its “standard” Switch 2. But does this mean that we will be seeing a ...
They operate on different philosophies, yet there’s overlap in their target audiences. They operate on different philosophies, yet there’s overlap in their target audiences. Ironically, the ...
It’s an LCD screen. Why not OLED like the spruced up original Switch model refresh? Well, apparently it’s because OLED didn’t support some of the features Nintendo was looking to implement ...
The hybrid console sequel would instead be returning to LCD. “Kiss those perfect black levels and infinite contrast goodbye, gamers – it’s been fun.” Hear me out, though. While my colleague Dan ...