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LG's $599 Velvet 5G phone arrives in the US tomorrow
The Velvet, LG’s mid-range 5G smartphone, arrives in the US tomorrow.
LG Velvet hands-on: The case for mid-range, dual-screen phones
The LG Velvet is a mid-range smartphone with dual-screen talents. But is it still just a gimmick?
LG's mid-range 5G Velvet phone comes to Europe this month, US soon
The Velvet’s 5G capability comes from Qualcomm’s 765G processor with an integrated 5G modem.
LG may be working on a phone with a second swivel display
LG's next phone could involve swivelling screens.
LG finally takes the wraps off its mid-range Velvet smartphone
LG has finally officially launched its new Velvet flagship phone.
LG confirms specs of its flagship Velvet phone ahead of launch
LG has released official Velvet specs ahead of the phone's launch next week.
LG will unveil its new Velvet smartphone in May
LG will unveil the new Velvet smartphone on May 7th in Korea.
LG offers first clear look at its premium Velvet phone
LG has shared a Velvet video revealing more of the phone's design, including its upper mid-range processing power.
LG's curvy premium phone will be called 'Velvet'
LG is ditching its numbered phone names in hopes of making its devices more memorable.
LG teases curved edges and 'Raindrop' camera for its next phone
LG is starting to release details of its next mainstream smartphone, starting with what it looks like.
Pay no attention to that playful UI behind the Google Maps curtain (video)
Thought the page-turning Macallan was nifty? You ain't seen nothing yet -- The Astonishing Tribe (the brains behind the look of Android) aims to give you billowing, rippling cloth-like curtains of clever interactive content with their concept Velvet UI. Pull out a widget or Google Maps query, and a sheet of your desired result waves with the virtual wind, before stretching out flat for you to more comfortably interact with. Running on MeeGo (and apparently possible on Android) it's built with the company's proprietary UI framework, so don't expect it to hit tablets anytime soon unless someone throws them some bucks. Also see: TAT's other impressive concepts. Video after the break.
Carl Zeiss' powerdomeVELVET planetarium projector: 2,500,000:1 contrast ratio
We've seen dynamic contrast ratios on HDTVs climb as high as 2,000,000:1, but an in-house design from the famed Carl Zeiss blows that right out of the water. The powerdomeVELVET planetarium projector was obviously not designed with home cinema in mind, though the specifications are no less impressive. We've got a 2,500,000:1 contrast ratio, DLP / BrilliantColor technologies, a 1,200p native resolution and a DVI input. Not like you're actually considering one for your own domed theater, but it'll be available for a small fortune in Q1 2009.[Via DVICE]
A quick glance at MacBook sleeve cases
Now that laptop case manufacturers have had a few weeks to react to the new MacBook, they've started to release an array of sleeves that fit perfectly around the MacBook's refined curves. There's something for everyone here, whether you want a sleeve with a little more padding than usual, a sleeve that makes a colorful statement or one that keeps your nether regions nice and cool. Read on for the round-up.