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Feds OK Cadillacs high-res LCD rear view mirror
2016-02-25 17:14:32| Extremetech
Cadillac's camera-based inside rear mirror shows up to 4X the viewing angle of a traditional mirror; you press a button to switch between camera and reflective mirror views.
Monster Elements Bluetooth Headphones: Wireless over-ears with aptX for high-res
2016-01-11 09:16:47| Wireless - Topix.net
Monster has taken its 24K heaphones style and adapted it for a new line-up of wireless over-ear cans that can playback high-res audio without a drop in quality. The Monster Elements Bluetooth Headphones come in several colours: rose gold, gold, platinum, black platinum and slate.
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High-Res Instruments simultaneously inspect surface, contour.
2015-01-12 14:31:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Offering automated simultaneous surface and contour inspection, Talysurf i-Series features low noise axes and high-resolution gauge that promote measurement integrity. Choice of 1, 2, and 5 mm gauge ranges promotes application versatility, and 18-bit gauge improves resolution in surface detail, contour, and 3D measurement. Software for analysis of surface finish and form is included, and balanced beam design allows instruments to be used in any orientation.
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Orions first space flight, now in high-res (photos and videos)
2014-12-08 16:58:47| Extremetech
During the launch and flight of Orion, the various video feeds and photos -- though amazing and live -- were fairly grainy and low-resolution. Now, a few days later, we have fantastic footage from the launch of Orion and the Delta IV Heavy, the Earth as seen by Orion during its orbits, and a video feed from a US Navy ship of NASA's new capsule hurtling through the atmosphere and then splashing down gently in the Pacific Ocean.
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Philae bouncing across comet 67P, as seen from orbit by Rosettas high-res camera
2014-11-17 17:35:44| Extremetech
The European Space Agency has released an amazing set of images that show Philae bouncing across the surface of comet 67P. During its initial descent, Rosetta's Philae lander failed to fire its landing harpoons -- and thus proceeded to rebound off the hard comet, travelling hundreds of meters into the air before coming back down for a second landing about two hours later. We still don't know where Philae finally landed, but the photos released by the ESA are rather extraordinary.
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