Organic displays show bright future
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Organic electroluminescent diode elements (OLEDs) developed a new generation displays comprising of all colours including CRT red, green and blue, which are better than the LCD screens and are used in mobile phones and similar devices. These displays are so highly advanced and robust that there are even assumptions of replacing them with LCDs in near future.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 2003
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Seeing is understanding
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The most striking aspects of Mitsubishi Electric's new Swedish-made HMI units are their large, clear color mimic screens. The units have Intel XScale (ARM) RISC processors with 32MB of flash and 64MB of RAM, which is necessary to give fast polling and to keep the color displays up to date in real time.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 2005
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Composites whisper their problems
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Detection of damage in composites is possible at the beginning by using transducers. Such damages once detected could be repaired before it causes any serious consequences.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 2003
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