Menu English Ukrainian russian Home

Free technical library for hobbyists and professionals Free technical library


NEWS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, NOVELTY IN ELECTRONICS
Free technical library / timeline

Monitor ViewSonic VG2401mh

05.09.2014

The ViewSonic range has expanded with a 24-inch VG2401mh monitor. Screen resolution VG2401mh - 1920x1080 pixels. According to the manufacturer, the novelty with anti-reflective coating is aimed at fans of games and electronic entertainment.

A feature of the VG2401mh is support for a frame rate of 144 Hz, as well as a fast response time of 1 ms. In the ViewSonic Game Mode, dark areas of the image are additionally highlighted, which helps the player to see opponents hiding in dark corners. In addition, with one press of a hot key, you can call up the image of the sight on the screen (Aimpoint function). The maximum screen brightness is declared equal to 350 cd/m2, static contrast ratio is 1000:1, viewing angles are 170° and 160°.

The monitor is equipped with DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI inputs (2 pcs), as well as a two-port USB 3.0 hub and built-in speakers (2 x 3 W).

Sales of the device will begin in October at a price of 279 euros.

<< Back: Sending a message using electronic telepathy 05.09.2014

>> Forward: New AMD FX-series processors 04.09.2014

Latest news of science and technology, new electronics:

Artificial leather for touch emulation 15.04.2024

In a modern technology world where distance is becoming increasingly commonplace, maintaining connection and a sense of closeness is important. Recent developments in artificial skin by German scientists from Saarland University represent a new era in virtual interactions. German researchers from Saarland University have developed ultra-thin films that can transmit the sensation of touch over a distance. This cutting-edge technology provides new opportunities for virtual communication, especially for those who find themselves far from their loved ones. The ultra-thin films developed by the researchers, just 50 micrometers thick, can be integrated into textiles and worn like a second skin. These films act as sensors that recognize tactile signals from mom or dad, and as actuators that transmit these movements to the baby. Parents' touch to the fabric activates sensors that react to pressure and deform the ultra-thin film. This ... >>

Petgugu Global cat litter 15.04.2024

Taking care of pets can often be a challenge, especially when it comes to keeping your home clean. A new interesting solution from the Petgugu Global startup has been presented, which will make life easier for cat owners and help them keep their home perfectly clean and tidy. Startup Petgugu Global has unveiled a unique cat toilet that can automatically flush feces, keeping your home clean and fresh. This innovative device is equipped with various smart sensors that monitor your pet's toilet activity and activate to automatically clean after use. The device connects to the sewer system and ensures efficient waste removal without the need for intervention from the owner. Additionally, the toilet has a large flushable storage capacity, making it ideal for multi-cat households. The Petgugu cat litter bowl is designed for use with water-soluble litters and offers a range of additional ... >>

The attractiveness of caring men 14.04.2024

The stereotype that women prefer "bad boys" has long been widespread. However, recent research conducted by British scientists from Monash University offers a new perspective on this issue. They looked at how women responded to men's emotional responsibility and willingness to help others. The study's findings could change our understanding of what makes men attractive to women. A study conducted by scientists from Monash University leads to new findings about men's attractiveness to women. In the experiment, women were shown photographs of men with brief stories about their behavior in various situations, including their reaction to an encounter with a homeless person. Some of the men ignored the homeless man, while others helped him, such as buying him food. A study found that men who showed empathy and kindness were more attractive to women compared to men who showed empathy and kindness. ... >>

Electronic helmet for truck drivers 14.04.2024

Road safety, especially for drivers of heavy construction equipment, is a top priority for engineers and scientists. In light of this, the German Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Strength and System Reliability has introduced a new product - an electronic helmet, which is designed to protect drivers from serious injury when driving construction vehicles. A new electronic helmet developed by a team of engineers from the Fraunhofer Institute opens up new perspectives for the safety of truck and construction equipment drivers. The device is capable of monitoring the level of shaking in the car cabin and warning the driver of possible danger. The basis of the helmet's operation is a built-in piezoelectric sensor, which generates electricity during physical deformation. This mechanism allows the device to respond to intense vibrations typical of construction equipment. When the level of deformation exceeds safe values, an alarm system is activated on the helmet, ... >>

Antivitamins instead of antibiotics 13.04.2024

The problem of bacterial resistance to antibiotics is becoming increasingly serious, posing a threat to the effective treatment of infections. In light of this, researchers are looking for new ways to combat superbugs. One of the promising directions is the use of antivitamins that can have an antibacterial effect. Antivitamins, although known as the opposite of vitamins, have proven to be a promising tool in the fight against bacterial antibiotic resistance. A study conducted by scientists from the University of Göttingen in Germany confirmed their potential in creating new drugs to combat dangerous infections. With the rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, there is a need to find alternative treatments. Antivitamins are molecules similar to vitamins, but capable of inhibiting bacterial activity without harm to the human body. At the moment, science knows only three antivitamins: rose ... >>

Random news from the Archive

Caterpillars can eat plastic waste 22.04.2017

Scientists from the University of Cambridge accidentally discovered a new ability of the wax moth caterpillar. They, as it turned out, are able to eat polyethylene.

This discovery happened, as the British scientists said, completely unexpectedly. A university researcher has discovered that wax moth caterpillars are in the hives. She collected them and put them in a plastic bag. After a while, she was surprised to notice that they got out of the package, having eaten a hole in it. This interested scientists so much that they conducted an experiment by "offering" various types of polyethylene to these caterpillars.

As it turned out, the body of this type of caterpillars can process up to 12 milligrams of polyethylene in 92 hours. It is possible that this unique ability of theirs can help with the solution of the problem of plastic waste accumulating in the world.

See full Archive of science and technology news, new electronics


All languages ​​of this page

Home page | Library | Articles | Website map | Site Reviews

www.diagram.com.ua

www.diagram.com.ua
2000-2024