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Anker has officially launched the Nebula X1 projector in Europe after its recent launch in the US. It is now available for ...
Cinematic projector with an optical zoom and rakish good looks (yes, I said that, because it looks like a gardening implement ...
The projector, designed for sustainability and small spaces, displays up to 100-inch images from less than 12-inches away ...
Xgimi has officially launched the Z6X Pro Tri-Color Laser Edition in China, a compact yet high-spec home projector that ...
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It offers a 120Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate, and supports 111% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut, promising vibrant visuals and smooth interaction. TÜV Rheinland certification is also onboard ...
OnePlus 13T screen will feature a "sun display" mode The handset will ship with Android 15-based ColorOS 15 The OnePlus 13T will pack a 6,260mAh battery ...
A team of researchers says there's a new color in the atmosphere. But here's the deal: You can see it only by being shot in the eye with a laser. Scientists at the University of California ...
A laser will be fired into one of your eyes, targeting more than a thousand of your cone cells. (The scientists will have mapped their location on your retina in advance.) The lasers will activate ...
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Washington now claim to have figured out a way to hijack the retina and artificially expand the natural human color gamut ..
Named “olo”, the colour emerged during an experiment using precise laser stimulation to isolate specific cells in the retina. The study, published in Science Advances, involved five participants with ...
As per the research paper, the method follows an experiment in which researchers in the US had laser pulses fired ... beyond the well-known, bounded colour gamut of natural human vision.