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“하루 판매량 최대 500대 돌풍”
■ 16kg 드럼세탁기와 하단 미니워시 결합한 트롬 트윈워시 신제품 출시
□ 기존 21kg, 19kg, 17kg에 이어 16kg 추가…총 4개 용량으로 확대 운영
□ 최대 25만원 캐시백 혜택 등 포함해 16kg 신제품 200만원 미만에 구입 가능
■ 트롬 트윈워시, 최대 280만원대의 높은 가격에도 하루 판매량 최대 500대
□ 19kg 이상 대용량 트윈워시 판매량은 기존 동급 대비 4배 수준
■ LG전자 한국영업본부장 최상규 사장 “‘트롬 트윈워시’가 기대를 뛰어 넘는 폭발적인 호응을 얻으면서 갖고 싶은 세탁기로 자리잡았다”며 “다양한 모델을 지속 선보여 세탁기 1위 입지를 이어가겠다”라고 강조
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Tube that comes with the IM-3004 external probe. Label on the side of tube says TF2591, made by "20th Century Electronics". Probe housing has a label with type number, serial and operating voltage but the handwriting has faded and has become unreadable.
The tube is sort of defective (each count causes avalanches of counts or the tube gets stuck in saturation) but I am keeping it because of the easily viewed insides. Shown are the thin glass end window, in the middle the anode with a rounded end to prevent corona discharge, and on the side of the tube the cathode.
Background is my hands holding the tube and a flashlight to light the inside of the tube.
Hi-Tech Electronics. New York City. July 6, 2017. © Copyright 2017 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Man crosses street in front of Hi-Tech Electronics store, Manhattan
I made this photograph on a quick walk through a slightly seedy area of Manhattan, passing through on a hot afternoon as many people filled the streets. (It actually was crowded, despite the appearance in this photograph.) The area is one of somewhat run-down businesses in one of those pockets where there are not so many tall buildings.
I see many things when doing street photography. Some of them are static enough that I can take some time to make the photograph, but others happen instantaneously and are gone in an instant — they require a "shoot without thinking" kind of response — and that was the case with this one. Obviously, the man walking toward me was only there for a moment, but even better was the brief conjunction of red things in the frame. A close look may reveal even more of them that you notice at first.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, "California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra" is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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Electron Memories is an idea that represents my Jewelry and accessories made from recycled electronic components. Memories Electron was born by combining my passion for technology, art and the need to live in a less polluted world. I started taking apart old electronics components that are no longer used or thrown in the street that pollute the soil and underground water.
Researched and dabbled on current trends in jewelry and accessories, it began to emerge creatures and objects of art. So, recycling and combining these old electronics devices where electrons circulates before are now only memories of his travels at the speed of light, these gems were born.
Electron Memories es la idea que representa a mis Joyas y accesorios hechos con componentes electrónicos reciclados. Electron Memories nació combinando la pasión por la tecnología, el arte y la necesidad de vivir en un mundo menos contaminado. Comencé desarmando viejos aparatos electrónicos que ya no usaba o que encontraba en la calle e iban a contaminar la tierra y el agua enterrados como relleno. Reconecté mi pasado artístico de maquetista y se despertó nuevamente el artista que estaba hibernando hasta esta primavera de colores y formas característicos de los variopintos componentes electrónicos.
Investigué e incursioné sobre las tendencias actuales en joyas y accesorios y empezaron a surgir criaturas y objetos de arte.
Así reciclando, combinando y resignificando estos antiguos artilugios de la electrónica por donde antes circulaban electrones y hoy sólo quedan los recuerdos de sus viajes a la velocidad de la luz, nacieron estas joyas. Hernan Bressan.
More information: Electron Memories website !
Submitted by: Hernan Bressan !
Olympus Evolt E-410 with Vivitar OM 24mm f2.8 and OM-4/3 adapter
The Vivitar 24mm f2.8 is my favourite 24mm legacy lens to use on my E-P1 and Canon DSLR, and is just as nice on the E-410 (@ 48mm equivalent focal length). The E-410 is not very well suited to using manual focus lenses though. The optical viewfinder is too small and dim to focus accurately, and the Live View is very slow to switch in and out of the magnified view. It also takes a long time from pressing the shutter button to taking a shot as it sorts out the mirror and shutter, noticeably slower than a Canon 500D or 50D.
shot with
Olympus Pen E-P1
Panasonic Leica D Vario Elmarit 14-50mm f2.8-3.5 O.I.S.
Olympus FL-36
Camera Porn
The Aaeon Systems MiniPCI USB2.0 host controller card, with one of the 2mm headers removed. The other one, and the power header, also come off. (Note the piece of blue-tack, used like Plastigage to see if the lid touches the tall caps when closed. It's very tight.) More photos of this project to follow, I promise.
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Concourse of Elegance at Hampton Court UK Sept 2014
Vehicle make TRIUMPH
Date of first registration 06 September 1971
Year of manufacture 1971
Cylinder capacity (cc) 2498cc
CO₂Emissions Not available
Fuel type PETROL
Export marker No
Vehicle status Tax not due
Vehicle colour GREEN
Electronics factory workers, Cikarang, Indonesia © ILO/Asrian Mirza
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These tubes are the biggest nixies you can find reliably at the moment. They're gorgeous and popular, and possibly scarcer than the smaller tubes, so they're pretty expensive (by the standards of Russian tubes on eBay, roughly 10x the cost of the little ones). Even so I picked up a few to make into something later when I'm better at all this nixie circuitry stuff.
Its numbers are about an inch and a half tall, twice the height of typical nixie numbers.
Some much larger nixies exist, such as the Japanese monster CD47, whose numbers are over 5 inches tall (and which was, appropriately enough, made by a company called Rodan). I imagine these are really hard to find and pricey.
(on update - two of the gigantic Japanese tubes are currently for sale on eBay [as of 10/15/07]. I reckon that auction is going to get too rich for my blood - one guy announced he'd pay $200 for them since he's been looking all over for these things. Yikes.
On another update, another guy wrote and said he'd pay $400, and the person auctioning them said he expected to get more than that. Definitely too rich, woo. Fun to watch it all unfold, though.
On final update - those 2 tubes sold for $1175. Youch!)
Of interest mainly if not exclusively to me, here's a shot of a power supply I cobbled up to drive nixie numeric tubes. I have several such tubes lying around and have always been too a-scared to build anything out of them because they want about 170 volts before they'll light up and I get jittery about that many volts all in one place. Not so much for being shocked, but for starting fires by inexpertly building things that plug into wall sockets.
I come by this anxiety honestly, since I was a more daring experimenter when I was quite small. As a young boy, at about the age of 5, I looooved cartoons. I couldn't get enough of them, and in those pre-home-video days it rankled me that they were shown only at certain times of day and not just whenever I wanted to see them. My solution was to build my own television set. I didn't know how TV worked, but I figured electricity was the key - which it is, but I didn't realize just how many hoops it had to jump through to do its job. My TV was a little block of wood with a picture tube drawn on it in ballpoint. I drew a character inside the picture frame, and figured that if the block were electrified, the character would get the hint and start doing funny things. I made a power plug out of bare copper wire, bent into a loop that approximated two prongs. The other end of the wire went into a little hole I'd poked in the wooden block. When I plugged it in, the result wasn't funny like I'd hoped, but it was nowhere near as tragic as it could have been - I just ended up with one hand covered with blisters. Not to mention the new respect for wall sockets.
This page shows a clock design that uses a power supply that runs on 12 volts and horks up the requisite 170V (lower left corner of the schematic). I copied it and here's the result - yay! This way, the thing actually plugged into the wall is a nice safe UL-listed wall wart, and there's less chance of my own stuff going up in flames. Of course, there's a fuse between the power supply and the wall-wart, too.
Just out of shot: safety glasses I wore when I first switched this thing on. I may be too careful but oh well.
This power supply, thrown together ad-hoc on a prototyping board, isn't going into a clock. I'm building a tube tester widget first. (which, on edit, I now have - and it is pictured here.)
Photo credit: the lovely and patient Mrs. W.
R.B. Graflex Series B 3x4 (serial nº 143570) with Kodak Anastigmat F/4.5 F=5 1/2 inch (ser nº 20156)
Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co, Folmer & Schwing Division, 22583 Rochester, N.Y., USA
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2011, All Rights Reserved
uno de los primeros televisores a color samsung vendidos en chile 1978-1979
(texto de samsung)
En 1976, Samsung Electronics logró fabricar televisores a color. Y en 1977, la empresa exportó 300 unidades del primer modelo, el SW-C3761, a Panamá. Este fue el primer paso de Samsung Electronics en el mercado mundial.
Electronics factory workers, Cikarang, Indonesia © ILO/Asrian Mirza
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■ 8일부터 국내 시장에 선보여
■ 너비 2.3미터, 높이1.6미터 등 49형 TV 4개를 합친 압도적 크기
■ 5.2채널 120와트(W)의 하만카돈 기반 무빙 스피커 탑재
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■ 서울과 샌프란시스코에서 7일 동시 공개행사
□ 이달 말 한국 출시를 시작으로 글로벌 시장 순차 공급
■ ‘쿼드 DAC’과 ‘B&O’의 만남… 섬세하고 깨끗한 원음의 감동 전달
□ 세계 최초 ‘32비트 하이파이 쿼드 DAC’ 탑재 스마트폰
□ ‘B&O 플레이’와 함께 튜닝한 세계 최고 수준 오디오 기능 탑재
■ CD 음질 보다 6.5배 뛰어난 ‘24비트 하이파이 녹음’ 가능
□ 오디오 녹음앱: ‘기본’, ‘콘서트’, ‘사용자 설정’ 등 사용 환경에 따라 선택
□ 자신만의 음원 제작이 가능한 ‘스튜디오 모드’ 기능: 미리 녹음된 반주에 자신의 노래나 악기연주를 더해 녹음
■ 전문가가 찍은 것 같은 흔들림 없는 동영상 촬영 가능
□ 흔들림 보정 기능: 전자식 손떨림 방지(EIS) + 디지털 이미지 보정(DIS)
□ ‘비디오 전문가 모드’에 ‘하이파이 비디오 레코딩 기능’ 추가: 시냇물 소리, 발자국 소리 등 현장의 세세한 소리까지 24비트로 담아
■ 세계 최초 전?후면 광각 카메라 탑재
□ 후면 135도, 전면 120도 광각 카메라 탑재
□ ‘하이브리드 오토 포커스’ 탑재, 세 가지 포커스 방식으로 동시 측정
■ ‘세컨드 스크린’ 등 멀티미디어 기능 강화한 사용자 경험(UX) 제공
□ 밝기 높이고, 글자크기 키워 시인성 개선한 ‘세컨드 스크린’ 탑재
□ 최신 ‘안드로이드 7.0 누가’ 기반의 UX로 사용 편의성 높여
■ 견고함을 갖춘 실용적인 아름다움
□ 알루미늄 소재의 후면 배터리 커버
□ 상?하단에 충격에 강한 ‘실리콘-폴리카보네이트’ 사용
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A servo moves the indicator arm as the ultrasonic rangefinder detects things. It's accurate to within a centimeter at close range, and within 5cm at longer ranges.
It works up to 3m, but my wall is 2.73m away. In this shot, my hand is being found a few centimeters away.
I also have an IR rangefinder which is a bit more complicated to use because of the non-linear response, but I'm working on it!
■ TV, 스마트폰, 생활가전 등 전략 제품 선보여
□ 1,352제곱미터(㎡) 규모 부스 마련
□ ‘더 나은 고객의 삶을 위한 혁신(Innovation for a Better Life)’ 슬로건
□ 전시관 입구 울트라HD 사이니지로 관람객 맞이
■ 울트라 올레드 TV, 웹OS 탑재 스마트+ TV 등 차세대 TV 전시
■ 사용편의성 강화 생활가전 전략 제품 전시
■ 차별화된 감성 혁신을 담은 스마트 웨어러블 기기 선보여
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I upgraded the platforms broken joints with some screws. I won't be afraid of breaking them anymore.
■ 경남 창원 소재 LG전자 에어컨 생산라인 풀 가동
□ 설 연휴 직후 본격적인 배송 시작
□ 올 2월 말 기준 누적 생산량은 지난해보다 30% 증가 예상
□ 겨울과 봄에도 에어컨 설치하는 고객 많아져
■ 3월 말까지 ‘2016 LG 휘센 듀얼 바람 대축제’ 진행
■ LG전자 에어솔루션사업부장 이재성 전무 “건강 가전으로 진화한 ‘휘센 듀얼 에어컨’이 기존까지 경험하지 못한 프리미엄 가치를 사계절 내내 고객들에게 선사할 것” 이라고 강조
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Inside an electronics parts and tool shop in Den Den town, Osaka, Japan.
Taken with Sony AS100 Action Cam.
Unedited
■ 24일 여의도 트윈타워서 영국표준협회로부터 개인정보 보호 국제표준인증(BS10012) 받아
■ BS10012, 관리체계부터 운영까지 전체 항목 검토해 부여하는 세계적 권위의 국제인증
■ 경영지원부문장 이충학 부사장 “LG전자 모든 고객의 정보를 보호하기 위한 방법을 적극 강구해 고객과의 신뢰 관계를 더욱 공고히 하겠다”
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