photo: Wayne National Forest via flickr.
Growing house sizes, meal portions, and cars may all be bad for the environment, but larger solar panels could well be a good thing, that's the word from Spire CEO Roger Little. Earth2Tech reports that his company is developing a prototype supersized solar panel that promises to redu...Uncategorized
- 19.Oct
- Liquavista Introduces Next Generation Displays

As display technology moves on from LCDs to LEDs, Liquavista has gone in a totally different direction. Yesterday, the company debuted their brighter, more efficient ColorBright display using electrowetting technology.
The company claims that the displays are functional in dark and direct lighting situations, can be viewed at any angle and that they provide “TV-like picture quality” while consuming much less power than traditional LCDs. The technology is currently targeted for use in watches and cell phones, but there are plans for larger video displays as well.
The technology was developed to be compatible with existing LCD manufacturing processes, so its introduction can be quick and at low cost.
Screens are a major battery drainer, but the ColorBright display could significantly add to the battery life of your mobile device since it doesn’t rely on a backlight. This could be especially useful to devices such as cell phones, whose displays often unnecessarily drain the available power resources.
For a description of what electrowetting is and how it can produce a visual display, check out Liquavista’s website.
via Earth2Tech
Image via Liquavista
Design & Architecture
- 03.Sep
- Letter Paper Sculpture
Un excellent travail de l’artiste Bianca Chang, travaillant à temps plein en tant que designer junior chez Frost * Design à Sydney. Spécialisé dans le papier, elle a réalisé 2 scupltures en forme de lettre A et T. Explications en images dans la suite de l’article.
Previously on Fubiz
Perspective Sculptures
Love Paper Posters
Paper Scultpure
Supersized Solar Panels Could Reduce System Costs, But No One’s Interested

photo: Wayne National Forest via flickr.
Growing house sizes, meal portions, and cars may all be bad for the environment, but larger solar panels could well be a good thing, that’s the word from Spire CEO Roger Little. Earth2Tech reports that his company is developing a prototype supersized solar panel that promises to redu…
photo: Wayne National Forest via flickr.
Growing house sizes, meal portions, and cars may all be bad for the environment, but larger solar panels could well be a good thing, that's the word from Spire CEO Roger Little. Earth2Tech reports that his company is developing a prototype supersized solar panel that promises to redu...