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New Idea Goods<br />

The First Slider Controller with a QWERTY<br />

Keyboard in <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Are you tired of having a stack of remote control devices in front of your entertainment<br />

center. Well NST Co., Ltd (www.nstkor.co.kr). has about the most sophisticated<br />

universal remote you can imagine. It does everything you could want from a controller<br />

and you don't have to be a licensed commercial pilot to operate it. Simplicity of design<br />

and a complete array of features make the Blue-I the ideal universal controller. Their tag<br />

line for the product is "Next-generation Smart Controller" and smart it is. The compact<br />

design, when closed, conceals a full QWERTY keyboard, which will come in handy<br />

when your TV starts talking to the Internet and all those social networking sites. The<br />

convergence of technology means you will be able to perform many of the tasks that<br />

used to require a full blown computer on a variety of devices, which were traditionally<br />

single purpose tools. Having a keyboard at your disposal will eliminate the pain of entering<br />

text through some of the poorly designed interfaces that you encounter when trying<br />

Blue-I the ideal universal controller by NST to locate you favorite entertainment content. NST figured this out. When they developed<br />

the Blue-I they incorporated the keyboard in the remote in the same way that some smart cell phones do. The sliding feature saves<br />

space and improves ergonomics when the keyboard is not in use. Other handy features include Two-way communication, a strong<br />

communication method, integrated mouse, and it is able to control a broad range of multimedia devices.<br />

Hyundai <strong>IT</strong> Unveils Super Narrow Bezel LCD<br />

3D Multi-Vision<br />

3D Display specialist Hyundai <strong>IT</strong> (www.hyundaiit.com) unveiled the<br />

world's first Super Narrow Bezel multi-vision LCD 3D at <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Electronics Show 2010. The Super Narrow Bezel is a 138" super-size 3D<br />

screen, formed with a total of nine 46" LCD displays, arranged in a 3 by 3<br />

configuration. Its height is comparable to that of an adult man. Unlike, the<br />

existing big screens using polarized 3D glasses, which can only be used in<br />

dark places, the Super Narrow Bezel provides 700 candelas, 150 percent<br />

brighter than a normal LCD TV, enabling easy presentation using the<br />

touch screen, even in bright places. The 70-inch premium Table Display,<br />

as you might have guessed from its name, is a device for display on a table.<br />

Users can search for information using the touch screen functionality and it<br />

can be connected to a TV, DVD, Divx, or PC. Hyundai <strong>IT</strong>'s 3D display<br />

Hyundai <strong>IT</strong>'s super narrow LCD 3D multi-vision<br />

products are supplied to television networks, including ESPN and production<br />

companies in Hollywood. The Super Narrow Bezel, which proves to<br />

be very space-efficient thanks to the auto-folding feature, along with Table Display is anticipated to be in high demand from businesses<br />

that are domestic and worldwide. They will serve well in exhibition centers, museums, and 3D production companies. Hyundai <strong>IT</strong> is<br />

also planning to showcase their digital signage solutions for bus shelters and subways.<br />

66 KOREA <strong>IT</strong> TIMES | December 2010

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