An unreleased Apple monitor with the model number A3350 surfaced in a Chinese regulatory database today, according to a filing viewed by MacRumors. The filing is likely for Apple's next-generation ...
Samsung Display is the part of its giant parent company that makes OLEDs, LCDs and other screens for both Samsung devices and anyone else that can afford them. This year, it’s going all-in on OLEDs of ...
Samsung Display is showcasing a new foldable OLED at CES 2026 that appears completely crease-free. The display reportedly features a new metal plate design that reduces stress during folding, thereby ...
[UPDATE: Since the article below was first published, LG Display has also confirmed ahead of CES 2026 (on December 28) that it plans to apply new Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel technology to all of the ...
The LilyGo T-Display P4 is a pocket-sized device with a 4.1 inch display that looks like a smartphone from the front. But turn it sideways and it’s clear that this chunky handheld is more of a dev kit ...
The introduction of mini-LED technology marks a significant leap forward for the Studio Display 2, offering improved brightness, contrast, and color accuracy. This advanced backlighting system aligns ...
New Apple Leak: Studio Display 2 May Match MacBook Pro Screen Tech Your email has been sent Apple is finally gearing up to deliver some much-needed screen upgrades ...
Macworld has discovered Apple code for a new Studio Display codenamed ‘J527’ featuring significant upgrades including 120Hz ProMotion variable refresh rate. The upcoming display is expected to support ...
The upcoming Studio Display models are rumored to feature mini-LED technology, a substantial upgrade from the current LCD panels. Mini-LED technology offers several key benefits: Increased brightness ...
While an argument to re-integrate JavaFX floats in an OpenJDK discussion list, Oracle ponders providing better access to JavaFX from the JDK. Just as a proposal to return JavaFX to the Java ...
The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses are quite a but thicker than the company's other smart glasses. (Karissa Bell for Engadget) I've been wearing the $800 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses daily for ten days ...