The 27-inch Studio Display ($1,599) is a great 5K monitor, one that delivers a lot of the value of Apple's $5,000 Pro Display XDR ... Accessories like the LG UltraFine 27-Inch 5K Monitor, Logitech ...
The M4 MacBook Pro models feature quantum dot display technology, according to display analyst Ross Young. Apple used a ...
One thing you will notice, and that I particularly miss on the non-pro version is the Always On Display. Apple had a cool feature where it made the Always On Display a darker version of your ...
Ever the innovator when it comes to oddly shaped displays, LG has unveiled a stretchable display that can expand up to 50 percent, the company announced on Sunday. The display can be "freely ...
Apple today said an "immersive music experience" from singer The Weeknd will be available to watch on the Vision Pro headset this Thursday, November 14. Based on Apple's trailer, it appears that ...
That makes LG Display’s latest stretchable achievement notable: The company says it has hit a 50% stretch threshold, marking the first time a display has been deformed to this degree.
Please verify your email address. LG's latest stretchable display can expand 50% beyond its default size, going from 12 to 18 inches with a pull. The prototype can endure up to 10,000 stretches ...
SEOUL - South Korean display maker LG Display announced on Nov 10 that it has succeeded in developing the world’s first stretchable display capable of expanding up to 50 per cent – the highest ...
LG has revolutionised flexible display technology with the introduction of what is claimed to be the world's first stretchable display—one you can squeeze like a towel. The South Korean tech ...
Back in September, we got a first look at what LG Display views as the future of screens: micro-LED technology that “can be freely stretched, folded and twisted.” This was part of Seoul ...
LG Display just unveiled a stretchable display prototype. This screen can expand by 50%. We shouldn’t expect to see it in a smartphone anytime soon. There was a time when we’d look to LG for ...