electronic engineering
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Nvidia Asks Biden Admin to Exempt Graphics Cards from Tariffs, but GPU Problems Run Much Deeper
You may have noticed that along with being perpetually out of stock, PC graphics cards are more expensive than ever. This is no coincidence, and it isn’t solely caused by the ongoing chip shortage.
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This A$3,400 Short-Throw 4K Laser Projector Is All About the Trade-Offs
Until this whole pandemic thing is officially over, going to the movies will never be completely safe, so it’s as good a time as any to upgrade your home theatre. Projectors are cheaper and more capable than ever, but there are some tough decisions to make, as XGIMI’s new Aura short-throw laser projector demonstrates. You’ll…
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LG’s $136,000 Rollable TV Is So Slick, It Hurts
Some of the most expensive TVs these days are huge microLED TVs designed to span entire walls. But the LG OLED R’s signature feature is being able to disappear (and reappear) on command. That’ll cost you $US100,000 ($136,200).
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We’re Getting Closer to Electronic Paper That Can Display as Many Colours as an LCD Display
Electronic paper, from companies like E Ink, can display colour images now while minimising power usage. The trade-off is they look nowhere near as vibrant as display technologies like LCD and OLED, but new research out of Sweden could soon change that with an innovative type of reflective screen.