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The Google Pixel is the best smartphone you can buy, thanks in part to its killer camera. But its photo smarts go beyond the specs. Like many of Google's greatest hits, the magic's in the ...
4 thoughts on “ 16×8 Pixel Laser Projector ” GeriBoss says: September 15, 2012 at 12:51 am Awesome writeup, very detailed, however I’d love to see a video of the device in action. Report ...
The Hisense PX2-PRO projector leaves out 3D support, but it offers almost anything else you might want in a 4K HDR smart TV—especially a sharp, high-quality image as large as 130 inches.
The single-pixel imaging scheme based on the fiber laser arrays with high emitting power and rapid modulation holds promise for broad applications in remote sensing.
The laser-powered bionic eye that gives 576-pixel grayscale vision to the blind. After a lot of theorizing, posturing, and non-human trials, ...
Xarion’s laser-excited acoustics (LEA) is a couplant-free nondestructive testing (NDT) method that uses laser principles and an optical microphone without a membrane. In a single-sided “pitch-catch” ...
A professor in Arizona has developed the world’s first white laser, a rather simple sounding innovation at first, but one that could have a significant impact… ...
imec is now proposing a fundamentally new way for splitting colors at sub-micron pixel sizes (i.e., beyond the fundamental Abbe diffraction limit) using standard back-end processing. The approach is ...
More Specs. The PX1-PRO TriChroma Laser Cinema projector ($3,999.99) is one of only two models that Hisense calls a "cinema projector" rather than a "laser TV." However, it has just as much claim ...
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