Showing posts with label display. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Bristol researchers look to VentureFest for commercial spin-off for tilting display

Researchers from the University of Bristol are looking at the commercial opportunities for spinning off a new tilting display technology. 

The researchers are taking part in VentureFest in Bristol on November 7th to talk to entrepreneurs and investors about the Tilt Display they have developed. 

Tilt Display is a display surface about half the size of a standard tablet, such as an iPad, and consists of a collection of individual display components each of which can tilt along one or more axes and move vertically up and down. 

The researchers, through a mobile 3×3 custom built prototype, examined the design space around Tilt Displays to understand users’ initial impressions and looked at how users may interact with these surfaces.  They were also interested in the use of a mobile display, because of the range of opportunities for its use it offers.

“The ability to tilt along multiple axes distinguishes our display from previous actuatable displays,” said Sriram Subramanian, Professor of Human-Computer Interaction in the Department of Computer Science’s Interaction and Graphics group. “Such screen versatility opens a range of opportunities for providing an additional integrated information channel to the user.

“These opportunities include collaboration, terrain modeling, 3D video that is beyond auto-stereoscopic 3D and tangible gaming. We can imagine many scenarios that would benefit from the physicality offered by Tilt Displays. However, we need to establish whether users can relate to the new experiences and advantages of using such a device.”

The research found participants were very positive about the Tilt Display concept.  Their first impression was to associate Tilt Displays to a new method of presenting and consuming 3D content and they linked the Tilt Display to other forms of 3D displays, such as those used in cinema. 

A second user study examined two interaction possibilities, one for manipulating the surface of the Tilt Display and the second for conducting everyday interactions. 

A set of six gestures were employed to control all facets of tilt and actuation. The second set, for the low-level interactions of panning, scaling, rotating and selection, found that users preferred on-screen gestures for planar surfaces, but mid-air versions of the same gestures for non-planar configurations. This demonstrates users’ ability to ‘scale up’ their knowledge of gestures to the domain of Tilt Displays.

A video of Tilt Displays is available on YouTube.

www.sciencecitybristol.com/pages/2-venturefest


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Monday, June 23, 2014

Gadget Watch: Samsung Galaxy Tab S, with 10.5inch Super AMOLED display

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S Samsung Galaxy Tab S
Samsung has a new flagship tablet – the Galaxy Tab S, coming in 10.5 and 8.4 inch Super AMOLED screen versions. They run the latest version of Android (“KitKat”, 4.4).
The screen is the thing for Samsung in terms of product differentiation, and both versions have the same resolution – 2560×1600 pixels (WQXGA) - which means a 16:10 aspect ratio.
This is like the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (and the Google’s Nexus 10) and outperforms the Apple iPad (2048×1536, QXGA) in terms of pixels, at least. Basically, it has four times as many pixels as an WXGA (1280×800) display.
Samsung says there is a 100,000:1 contrast ratio for the device.
The tablet also features such Samsung screen technologies as Adaptive Display (“intelligently adjusting gamma, saturation, and sharpness based on the application being viewed, the colour temperature of the viewing environment and ambient lighting”, the support of pre-set modes (“let users manually adjust the display settings for bright, dynamic results for both video and photo content”) and claimed support for improved outdoor viewing.
“The tablet is becoming a popular personal viewing device for enjoying content, which makes the quality of the display a critical feature,” said JK Shin, CEO and President of IT & Mobile Division, Samsung Electronics.
Galaxy Tab S Bluetooth Keyboard_1“With the launch of the Galaxy Tab S, Samsung is setting the industry bar higher for the entire mobile industry. It will provide consumers with a visual and entertainment experience that brings colours to life, beautifully packaged in a sleek and ultra-portable mobile device.”
Accessories include a cover and a Bluetooth keyboard that can hold the device for easier viewing and typing (right).
If InfoGraphics are your thing, you can check this one out – Samsung Galaxy Tab S info graphic
Read more on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S »
Specifications (10.5 version)
NetworkLTE : 800/ 900/ 1800/ 2600+850/ 2100
3G : 850/ 900/ 1900/ 2100
2G : 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900ProcessorExynos 5 Octa (1.9 GHz QuadCore + 1.3 GHz Quadcore) or Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3 GHz Quadcore*Display10.5” 2560×1600(WQXGA) Super AMOLEDCamera / Flash8MP w/ Flash LED + 2.1MP Full HDVideoH.263, H.264(AVC), MPEG4, VC-1, WMV7, WMV8, VP8
Recording : FHD(1920 x 1080) @ 30fps
Playback: WQHD (2560×1440) @ 30fpsAudioMP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, Vorbis, FLACContent Services /
ApplicationsPapergarden, Professional pack, Multi-user mode, Sidesync 3.0, Gear & Gear fit managerFree Downloadable
appsGroup Play, S-Note, S Translator, Samsung Link, Scrapbook, Story Album, Video EditorGear Manager, Gear Fit Manager, Samsung Smart Switch, Samsung Level, E-meeting, Kids Mode, Kids Piano(Ding Dong Tap), S-Console, Hanshow, Hancell, HanwriteGoogle Mobile
ServicesChrome, Gmail, Google Search, Maps, Play Store, Voice Search, YouTube, Google+, Hangouts, Play books, Play Games, Play Newsstand, Play Movies & TV, Play Music, Drive, Google setting, PhotosConnectivityWiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac MIMO, WiFi Direct, Bluetooth®4.0, IrLEDGPSGPS, GLONASS, Beidou(not supported in USA, Canada)SensorAccelerometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor, RGB SensorMemory3GB (RAM) + 16/32GB internal memory
microSD up to 128GBDimension / Weight247.3 x 177.3 x 6.6 mm , 465g(Wifi)/ 467g(LTE)


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