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6 smart home devices you can build for cheap with an ESP32 board
ESP, easy as ABC.
Real-time face tracking has evolved from a research novelty into a practical tool for interactive robotics, surveillance, and automation. Advances in ...
Unboxing Elektor’s ESP32 by Example Learning Course: book, boards, sensors, and a quick look at what the Academy Pro modules cover.
NeuroBand is a specialized smart safety armband engineered to provide timely assistance to elderly and high-risk individuals during emergencies. Its primary goal is to mitigate the risks associated ...
OLED stands apart from other display technology types for its wider viewing angles, deeper blacks, high contrast, and more vibrant colors. The first OLED TVs certainly weren't perfect, as they were ...
A retail display showcasing two LG OLED evo TVs. - ZikG/Shutterstock Owning an OLED TV involves a bit more responsibility than a more traditional LED-LCD design. Unlike LCD TVs, there aren't any ...
Waveshare is now selling a cheap dev board that combines a 4.2 inch, 400 x 300 pixel RLCD sunlight-readable, black and white “E-paper-like” low-power display with an ESP32-S3 processor featuring ...
Macworld reports that Apple’s redesigned MacBook Pro featuring OLED displays and M6 chips is expected to launch in Q4 2026, not this year as initially suggested. Samsung Display will begin mass ...
OLEDs has been one of the greatest developments in consumer display technology, especially for hardcore cinephiles and gamers wanting to experience the best visuals. These TVs offer perfect colors, ...
Apple supplier BOE has run into fresh manufacturing problems in producing OLED displays for iPhones, prompting Apple to shift orders for millions of panels to Samsung Display, according to South ...
TL;DR: Researchers from Seoul National University and Drexel University developed stretchable OLED panels using MXenes, ultrathin conductive materials that replace brittle indium tin oxide electrodes.
Apple plans to upgrade the iPad mini, MacBook Pro, iPad Air, iMac, and MacBook Air with OLED displays between 2026 and 2028, reports DigiTimes (a subscription is required to read the entire article).
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