Entries in Concepts (7)

Friday
Dec242021

Check out these curved OLED concepts from LG Display

Source: LG

LG typically uses CES to showcase its display technology in unusual, standout ways. And the upcoming trade show is no different. LG Display has a couple of concepts to show. 

The first is the Virtual Ride stationary bike. It features three vertical 55-inch OLED displays that form one continuous screen in front and above the rider. The top panel has a 500R curvature radius, which LG Display claims is the most extreme curve among large screens to date.

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Tuesday
Jun292021

The Infinix Concept Phone 2021 intros 160W fast charging, colour-changing design

Here's another China-owned smartphone maker that's looking to break records with its technology. Infinix shows off what it has in the pipeline with the Infinix Concept Phone 2021. It features a bespoke 160W system that can charge its 4,000mAh battery from 0% to 100% in just 10 minutes. Another unique feature of this concept device is the colour-changing technology integrated into the rear panel.

Infinix combines Ultra Flash Charge (UFC) technology, the Innovative Super Charge Pump, 60 security protection mechanisms, and an 8C battery cell to make the extremely fast-charging tech possible. 

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Monday
Jan092017

SlideShow: Best of NAIAS 2017

Detroit - This year's North American Interantional Auto Show (NAIAS) did not dissapoint in the wide range of new modesl, concept cars, emerging technologies as well as EV and hybrid options. We also saw a lot of trucks, crossovers, SUV's and a surprising number of performance cars and exotics at the show.

Thursday
Jun092016

Video: The Lenovo CPlus concept is the bendable smartphone of your dreams

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla 

San Francisco - An important part of Lenovo Tech World is the unveiling of concept devices sporting new technologies. The CPlus concept is a bendable smartphone that can be worn as a bracelet and is a cross between wearable and mobile device. Lenovo is looking at ways to enable devices to bend not just the display but all the components inside. The CPlus is very much a concept device and won't survice the rigours of day to day use but still promises a more flexible future.