Tech Trivia: OLED explained

Tech Trivia: OLED explained

Tech Trivia: OLED explained
Samsung users will no doubt be familiar with the clearer, more realistic display on offer with an OLED screen. It’s been a hallmark of devices made by the South Korean manufacturer since the first Galaxy launched back in 2009 (and now features in Google Pixel 2, the new Essential Phone, and a handful of others as well), but iPhone X marks the tech’s debut in Apple’s suite of smartphones.

So how do OLED screens differ from the LCD displays of old, and what will it mean for your smartphone? We’ve got all your questions covered. Read on to find out more…

LCD vs OLED – What’s the difference?

LCD screens (like those found on all other iPhones) are built over a backlight as large as the screen itself. This produces a constant white light that’s filtered through a rapidly-refreshing shutter, resulting in the images you see on screen.

Tech Trivia: OLED explained

iPhone SE with LCD screen

With OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) displays, there’s no need for a backlight. Instead, light is produced by the pixels themselves, as a small amount of organic material fluoresces in response to electrical current.

What’s the advantage of OLED?

Tech Trivia: OLED explained

iPhone X features a OLED display

One of the most obvious benefits of OLED displays is greater energy efficiency due to the lack of a power-hungry backlight. This reduced energy consumption, which, coupled with the increased oomph provided by Apple’s new A11 Bionic processor, is great news for would-be iPhone X owners looking to power through all the latest AR-enabled apps and games.

Creating light within each and every pixel also enables light to be shut off completely or adjusted pixel-by-pixel rather than covered up by a shutter to create ‘true blacks’, increase colour accuracy and provide greater contrast for more vibrant images. In other words? If something on an OLED screen is meant to be black, it’ll be really, really black. This also allows for features like ‘always on’ displays (for showing the time, date and notifications) that don’t sap too much power.

Another advantage of OLED is more space. Without the need for a backlight, manufacturers can create thinner devices or make room for other innovative components.

Then, of course, there’s flexibility. Bezels are being dropped like hot potatoes as OLED enables curved displays for phones that appear to be ‘all-screen’. This is evident in iPhone X, with its 5.8-inch Super Retina screen.

Are there any drawbacks?

Despite just being adopted by Apple, OLED is not new tech. And the biggest challenge affecting early versions concerned the material used to produce blue light.

In the early days, blue light degraded at a much faster rate than other hues, disrupting the colour balance and reducing brightness. In fact, OLED displays are still thought to have a shorter lifespan than LCD, but this is no longer as significant as it once was thanks to advancements in the requisite tech.

Nowadays, the biggest concern for OLED is burn-in. This tends to occur when the same icon or image is left on the screen for a long time, leaving a faint impression on the display. However, according to information leaked before the launch of iPhone X, iOS 11 may include software capable of mitigating burn-in, so we could be past that too.

Tech Trivia: OLED explained

What’s next for smartphone displays?

The fact that Apple has waited this long to implement the technology, and initial impressions from those who’ve tried it, suggest we’re in for the best iPhone display yet. But we know innovation won’t stop with iPhone X. So what is coming next?

With the flexibility of OLED, screens capable of being folded out and rolled up may not be far away. In 2016 Lenovo unveiled its concept phone, the Cplus, designed to bend around a user’s wrist like the snap bands of old, while Samsung first showed off its curves back in 2011. However, the closest we’ve seen to date are a few phones with curved edges. Unfortunately, when it comes to completely flexible displays, it’s not just the screens that need to fold. There needs to be development in components too before flexi smartphones are the norm.

Regardless of what’s coming next, we know it’s looking bright and crystal clear. Register your interest in iPhone X today and see the future for yourself!

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Samsung Advances Mobility for the Global Workforce with the Enhanced Galaxy Tab Active2, a Ruggedized Tablet Optimized for Business

Samsung Advances Mobility for the Global Workforce with the Enhanced Galaxy Tab Active2, a Ruggedized Tablet Optimized for Business

Samsung Advances Mobility for the Global Workforce with the Enhanced Galaxy Tab Active2, a Ruggedized Tablet Optimized for Business

 

Samsung Electronics today introduces the Galaxy Tab Active2, a new business-rugged tablet built for business through a customer-centric design inspired by professionals with the latest innovations from Samsung. The Galaxy Tab Active2 helps accelerate the digital transformation of industries among key verticals like transportation, public safety and manufacturing by offering a wider range of features such as biometrics integration, multi-window screens and S Pen capabilities that function in extreme working conditions, ultimately improving worker productivity and flexibility.

 

“The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 was built based on in-depth customer and partner feedback and has been carefully developed to create a whole new category of tablet for the global workforce,” said Suk-Jea Hahn, Executive Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Global Mobile B2B Team. “We strategically worked to build a wider partner ecosystem for extended functionality through collaborations with leading industry players, such as IBM, ECOM Instruments, Gamber-Johnson, Ram®Mounts, iKey, Otterbox and Koamtac. With IBM Maximo, we are delighted to bring to Samsung, for the first time, industry leading asset management features for field workers to simplify their daily lives.”

 

Building a Partner Ecosystem with Industry Leaders

Samsung Mobile embraced an open approach with partners to expand the experience for the Galaxy Tab Active2 including working with IBM Maximo to integrate the capabilities of Asset Management and Work Management. By combining IBM’s advanced asset management capabilities with device features such as biometrics integration, multi-window screens and S Pen capabilities, tasks such as equipment inspection and maintenance will be easier and more efficient for workers, regardless of the complexity of the environment they are working in.

 

“With this collaboration, IBM Maximo and Samsung Mobile B2B are solving ever-changing business requirements for industrialized mobile devices and empowering field technicians with new tools designed to work where and how they do,” said Sanjay Brahmawar, general manager, IBM Watson IoT Sales. “Users will be able to conduct crucial on-premise analysis, such as updating work orders or counting inventory items, in an intuitive, friendly interface on a robust and reliable device.”

 

Additionally, the Galaxy Tab Active2 has professional-grade vehicle mounting options for commercial fleets and law enforcement through partnerships with Gamber-Johnson and Ram®Mounts. Other collaborations bring new features such as explosion protection for oil, gas, pharmaceutical and chemical industries with support from ECOM Instruments, portable barcode scanning from Koamtac, hand straps from Otterbox and rugged vehicle and portable keyboards from iKey.

 

 

Customer Inspired Innovation

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 is MIL-STD-810 certified, ensuring that the tablet is durable enough to survive excessive pressure, temperatures, environments, vibration and drops. The Galaxy Tab Active2 offers business-rugged features such as a 1.2m anti-shock inbox protective cover, IP68 water and dust resistance and better display touch mode for gloved and wet touch. These features provide greater durability in extreme environments with a simple design and interface for one-handed input and holding.

 

 

Latest Innovations for Field Workers

The thin and light tablet in class designed specifically for worker ergonomics, Samsung’s latest tablet has features that expand the productivity tools for those on the job, including a new advanced and popular S Pen that brings precise input options with 4096 pressure level and air command feature. The S Pen also features IP68 water and dust resistance for use in outdoor environments, even during rain and wet conditions.

 

Using the improved 5MP camera with 8MP Auto Focus, business users will experience better quality photos for work purpose such as ID card and passport scanning. A new fingerprint scanner offers enhanced security authentication, and the facial recognition feature is a convenient option for unlocking the device using just one hand. When paired with new gyroscope and geomagnetic sensors, employees will also benefit from a wide range of augmented reality (AR) capabilities. AR can now be used with Galaxy Tab Active2 for employee training and customer support experiences allowing businesses to train employees in a realistic environment before ever reaching the job site. It also contains NFC feature.

 

The device also features LTE connectivity, easy and convenient power charging with efficient battery control of multiple devices and additional data signal pins for optional keyboard connection.

 

Security and Management Businesses Demand

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 provides businesses with enhanced options for security, supported by the defense-grade Knox platform and convenient biometric authentication including a new fingerprint scanner offering improved security authentication and facial recognition for convenient hands-free access.

 

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 will be available from October 2017 in select markets. For more information on the Galaxy Tab Active2 visit https://www.samsungmobilepress.com, news.samsung.com/galaxy or www.samsung.com/galaxy.

 

 

*All functionality, features, specifications and other product information provided in this document including, but not limited to, the benefits, design, pricing, components, performance, availability, and capabilities of the product are subject to change without notice or obligation.

 

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 Product Specifications

DISPLAY 8.0” WXGA TFT (1280×800)
CHIPSET Samsung Exynos 7870
Octa-core 1.6GHz
LTE SUPPORT LTE Cat.6 (300Mbps)
MEMORY 3GB + 16GB
microSD up to 256GB
CAMERA 8.0MP AF + 5.0MP, Flash
PORT USB 2.0 Type C, Pogo Pin
SENSORS Accelerometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor, Proximity Sensor, RGB Light Sensor
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz+5GHz)
Wi-Fi Direct, BT 4.2, NFC
GPS GPS + GLONASS
DIMENSION, WEIGHT 127.6 x 214.7 x 9.9mm, 415g (Wi-Fi) / 419g (LTE)
BATTERY CAPACITY 4,450mAh, User Replaceable
OS/UPGRADE Android 7.1
Durability IP68 Water and Dust Resistance,
1.2m Anti-shock with inbox protective cover,
MIL-STD-810G
Pen S Pen (IP68 Certified, 4096 Pressure Level, Air Command)
Security Knox 2.8

Source: Samsung Mobile Blog






Nokia NSP:Centralized SDN control across inter-domain routing-Extended

Nokia NSP:Centralized SDN control across inter-domain routing-Extended

Nokia NSP:Centralized SDN control across inter-domain routing-Extended

Anand Raj, Product Manager – Network Services Platform (NSP), demonstrates two use cases for centralized PCE based path computation and optimization across multiple IGP instances (inter-domain SR/RSVP TE). Nokia NSP is used to compute inter-domain paths with an end-to-end Explicit Route Object (ERO) specified in one example, and for a second example, for computing a segment routed path with a loose ERO and Anycast SIDs representing Border routers. For more information please visit the Nokia Network Services Platform (NSP) website: https://networks.nokia.com/NSP

Source: Nokia YouTube






Mario & Luigi “Best Friends” TV Spot (:30) - Nintendo 3DS

Mario & Luigi “Best Friends” TV Spot (:30) – Nintendo 3DS

Mario & Luigi “Best Friends” TV Spot (:30) - Nintendo 3DS

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Gigantic’s Season of Souls Update is Now Live on Xbox One and Windows 10

Gigantic’s Season of Souls Update is Now Live on Xbox One and Windows 10

Greetings, Heroes!

October brings with it one of Gigantic’s most exciting updates yet. Season of Souls packs some awesome new content, including a spooky new hero, profile icons, and our first-ever addition to the map rotation, Ember Grove.

New to Gigantic? No problem! Download for free on the Windows Store or Xbox Store and party up with your friends, even if they’re on a different platform than you! Come discover why Gigantic is a 2017 Golden Joystick Awards nominee for Xbox Game of the Year!

Find the playstyle that fits you with a roster of extremely diverse heroes. Enjoy freedom of movement in expansive and intricate arenas that mix up the action. Use teamwork to power up and fight alongside your Guardian to take down the enemy Guardian, securing your victory!

Gigantic Screenshot

Here are some of the awesome things Season of Souls brings to Gigantic:

New Map – Ember Grove

Ember Grove is the first addition to Gigantic’s map rotation, and offers a dark, but vibrant battleground full of verticality. The map is tight and reserved; the mysterious and mossy woods transition into a brighter, thunder dome in the center via two small openings.

Structurally, Ember Grove features tighter, busier spaces with lots of cover. There are also many paths to traverse connecting the contested spawn points. The central thunder dome provides little cover and requires your team to employ different strategies.

Gigantic Screenshot

Ezren Ghal

Ezren Ghal has pursued his own research into soul magic, the power of death and “the other side.” He is always seeking more efficient and powerful sways of utilizing soul energy. In these efforts, he has always found interest in Aisling’s sword – housing her father’s spirit, Sir Cador. Ezren Ghal sees conflicts between houses as an opportunity to experiment with his powers and techniques; each battle is a “harvest” where he can rip out his enemies’ souls.

With his insatiable lantern, Ezren Ghal has spent many lifetimes gathering the knowledge – and the souls – that sustain him. Maybe one day the lantern will reveal its true nature.

Gigantic Screenshot

Text Chat – Hero Select Screen

You asked, we delivered! Season of Souls introduces text chat at the airship hero confirmation screen! Chat with your team and ensure your strategy is sound before you hit “Confirm”!

Profile Icons

In addition to awesome content, Season of Souls introduces profile icons to the game! We’re very excited to grant Founder’s Pack Icons to all our players who purchased the Founders Packs back before Gigantic officially launched – thank you for your support! Customize your profile icon and show off your own unique style!

For more information please be sure to follow us on Twitter, our official site, and on our Facebook page.

Thanks for playing, and we’ll see you on the airship!

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TGen - Digital Transformation

TGen – Digital Transformation

TGen - Digital Transformation

When it comes to rare diseases, we know that no two people are the same. Teams are now deploying technologies and methodologies that can treat the individual needs of each patient. For groups like TGen, being able to mine data from cases, coupled with a deep understanding of genomics helps create personalized, targeted treatment that’s far superior than traditional methods, and they rely on Dell Technologies to help them find solutions to problems that haven’t even been defined yet.
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