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Astell&Kern has announced a new flagship portable audio player aimed squarely at audiophiles and sound professionals, which is capable of 32-bit/384 kHz bit-to-bit decoding without the need for conversion but comes at a rather high cost.
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RHA has announced the T20 in-ear headphones featuring a brand new dynamic driver technology named DualCoil. As well as promising true-to-life audio reproduction, the new earphones conform to the Hi-Res Audio standard as defined by the Japan Audio Society.
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Gizmag reviews the T10 in-ear headphones from Reid Heath Audio, which include interchangeable tuning filters to alter the frequency response from the company's reference signature to focus on either lows or highs.
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Audio-Technica has launched a new range of SonicPro in-ear headphones, including the ATH-CKR10 and ATH-CKR9 earphones, which feature proprietary push-pull driver technology that's said to rival larger headphones for clarity and accuracy, particularly in the mids and highs.
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This week at the Farnborough Airshow, BAE Systems showed off its latest Helmet-Mounted Display (HMD), the Striker II flight helmet. The unit provides digital, visor-projected night vision and tracking systems that are equivalent or better than current HMD systems.
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Scientists in the UK have developed created a prototype device that features pixels just 30 x 30 nanometers in size. The development could lead to extremely high-resolution displays that put the pixel densities found in current displays to shame.
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MSI has released what's claimed to be the world's first 3K gaming laptop. The 15.6-inch GT60 features a 4th generation Core i7 processor, GeForce graphics, combined SSD/HDD storage and customizable color backlighting for the keyboard for after hours gaming.
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ScienceNeutrons have unique properties making them better than light, electrons, or x-rays for studying the physics and chemistry going on inside an object. Scientists at MIT's Nuclear Reactor Laboratory have developed new approaches to neutron optics, using them in the world's first neutron microscope.
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Two Swiss architects have created a 3D printed room using algorithms to design its intricate cathedral-like interior. Assembled out of 64 massive sandstone-like parts printed out with a huge 3D printer, the room contains 260 million surfaces printed at a resolution of a tenth of a millimeter.
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A new holographic projector developed at MIT produces 3D images at 30 frames per second (fps) with a resolution similar to that of a standard-definition TV.
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Samsung Display has unveiled a 10.1-inch WQXGA resolution tablet panel and a 13.3-inch QHD+ notebook display at Display Week in Vancouver.
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From an altitude of 20,000 ft, DARPA's newest aerial surveillance camera, ARGUS-IS, can keep a real-time video eye on an area 4.5 miles (7.2 km) across down to a resolution of about six inches (15 cm).
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