Sony has unveiled True RGB, a new display technology that uses independently controlled red, green, and blue diodes to create ...
The Pi Zero is a great piece of hardware, even if you’re not designing another USB hub for it. [Marcel] wanted to control a few RGB LED strips from his phone, and while there are a lot of fancy ways ...
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Sony has introduced a new display system with an independent RGB LED backlight, allowing separate control of red, green, and blue light. This enhances color accuracy and vibrancy, making it suitable ...
Controlling RGB lighting on Linux can be challenging due to the lack of native support from most hardware manufacturers, but several tools and methods have emerged to help users manage their RGB ...
The Bravia 9 II and Bravia 7 II are Sony's new True RGB sets ...
The MLX81119 RGB LED controller from Melexis integrates a 1-A DC/DC converter to reduce power dissipation in automotive ...
When we see RGB LEDs used in a project, they’re often used more for aesthetic purposes than as a practical source of light. It’s an easy way to throw some color around, but certainly not the sort of ...
The newly launched Sony BRAVIA 7 II TV features independently controlled RGB LEDs. As per Sony, the TV's X-Wide Angle Pro ...
Sony Bravia 7 II review covering Sony’s new RGB LED TV technology, HDR brightness, gaming features, backlight TV upgrades, ...