Pro Golfer Advertising with LCD-Loaded Bag [LCDs]
It's a marketing ploy that may quickly spiral into Rodney Dangerfield's legacy. Pro Bag Ads is a company installing sun-resistant HD LCD displays into the bags of pro golfers. [...more]
It's a marketing ploy that may quickly spiral into Rodney Dangerfield's legacy. Pro Bag Ads is a company installing sun-resistant HD LCD displays into the bags of pro golfers. [...more]
Are you using something unique for your desktop/laptop wallpaper? Show us in the comments [...more]
As if we weren't excited enough with flexible, transparent organic LEDs—which are taking forever to reach consumers—now scientists have created flexible, transparent non -organic LEDs. [...more]
AppleInsider says Apple's considering expanding the matte display option that's only available on the 17-inch MacBook Pro to other Macs, most likely the 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pros, to satisfy professional customers. We'll see. [ AppleInsider ] [...more]
For those who have a treasured item you want to display in style, the Levitron Revolution uses some sort of electromagnets—or anti-gravity voodoo magic—that levitates and slowly rotates your prized possession in space. [...more]
Monkeylectric is a system of LEDs that attaches to your spokes and displays patterns and even words as you ride. If you hadn't guessed its target market, the FAQ includes an assurance that yes, it will work at Burning Man. [...more]
E3 was positively epic this year—it's like we got brand new consoles from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo, but with the same boxes we have in our living room right now. [...more]
How do you make an otherwise plain, unassuming monitor one that's worth paying attention to? [...more]
MSI's traditional Wind Top AE1900 -- you know, the one with the white and clear frame -- started shipping here in the US just over a month ago , but now two new family members are joining in. [...more]
Remember when iRex single-handedly revolutionized the e-reader industry last fall? Remember "Seeing Is Believing?" We didn't either, until the company reminded us of its continued existence with the announcement that it's developing a new color e-book reader that uses subtractive color mixing to display text and images three times the brightness of existing displays. While this won't be the first color e-ink tech we've laid our eyes on, the promise of print-quality color e-books is certainly tantalizing [...more]