Global brand LG is launching a new line of high resolution monitors ahead of CES 2026, including two gaming monitors, and one model particularly suited to Mac users. For the initial round of monitors ...
LG’s attempts to prove that it’s much more than just an OLED TV brand have taken their most spectacular turn yet with the launch of a new 136-inch Micro LED display targeted at home cinema fans that ...
Qualcomm has announced the acquisition of Italian open-source hardware and software company Arduino, assuring that Arduino's brand mission and community spirit will remain intact. Arduino enables ...
Hisense unveiled two flagship TVs at its autumn launch event last Friday, introducing the U7S Pro as its cinematic flagship and the E8S Pro as a gaming-focused model. Both adopt the company’s new ...
Paul and David Bradt’s Ardiono Projects offers multiple ways to use Arduino and Raspberry Pi microcontrollers for your model railroading projects. Buy the book here. Code for Button/Blink Test (SN095) ...
Streamline your development process! This library enables rapid prototyping of graphical functions by utilizing the Arduino IDE's serial monitor to communicate via the serial port with any display ...
Learn how to easily adjust the contrast of a 1602 LCD display using Arduino. In this quick tutorial, I’ll show you a simple trick to control the contrast electronically, without relying solely on the ...
TCL’s development and manufacturing division, TCL CSOT, has today unveiled a raft of new next-gen OLED and LED screen innovations, including bigger real-world IJP OLED’s and a huge, ultra-wide aspect ...
Scientists in China have created a new type of display with the smallest pixels and the highest pixel density ever. Individual pixels were shrunk to 90 nanometers – about the size of a virus – and a ...
Did you read our explainer on display technologies? If so, you'll already be well aware of the concept of PPI, or "pixels per inch," which is a more informative measure of "display resolution" than a ...
Physicists have created the tiniest light-emitting diode (LED) displays ever 1. The image above was shown on a monochromatic display with pixels less than 100 micrometres across, about the width of a ...