Wednesday, 4 September 2019

Maya Kristalinskaya - I wait you a little bit more

Поёт Майя Кристалинская, гениальная русская певица. Я тебя подожду. "... А за окном то дождь, то снег..." редкое видео rare video video HD Музыку написал выдающийся русский и советский композитор и мелодист Арка́дий (Авраа́м) Ильи́ч Остро́вский (25 февраля 1914, Сызрань — 18 сентября, Сочи, 1967). Стихи написал гениальный русский и советский поэт песенник, потомственный русский дворянин из Рыбинска Лев Иванович Ошанин. Я тебя подожду. А за окном то дождь, то снег. Стихи слова песни текст видео video Автор музыки композитор Аркадий Островский Стихи написал поэт Лев Ошанин Ты глядел на меня, Ты искал меня всюду. Я, бывало, бегу, ото всех твои взгляды храня. А теперь тебя нет. Тебя нет почему-то. Я хочу, чтоб ты был, чтобы так же глядел на меня. Припев: А за окном то дождь, то снег, И спать пора, и никак не уснуть. Всё тот же двор, всё тот же смех, И лишь тебя не хватает чуть-чуть. Я иду без тебя Переулком знакомым. Я спешу не с тобой, не с тобой, а с Наташкой в кино. А тебе шлют привет Окна тихого дома Да ещё старики, что всё так же стучат в домино. Припев: А за окном то дождь, то снег, И спать пора, и никак не уснуть. Всё тот же двор, всё тот же смех, И лишь тебя не хватает чуть-чуть. Во дворе дотемна Крутят ту же пластинку. Ты сказал, что придёшь, хоть на вечер вернёшься сюда. Вечер мне ни к чему, Вечер мал, как песчинка. Я тебя подожду, только ты приходи навсегда. Припев: А за окном то дождь, то снег, И спать пора, и никак не уснуть. Всё тот же двор, всё тот же смех, И лишь тебя не хватает чуть-чуть. Прекрасный методический материал для занятия в школе, лицее или университете по теме Россия 20 века, русский и советский гуманизм, романтизм, идеал человека в русской культуре, лирика, музыка, пение. Все права принадлежат правообладателям - создателям и собственникам этого произведения, и они неотъемлемы. Опубликовано только ради спасения и сохранения лучших произведений русской культуры. Авторский культурный и общественно-политический проект цикл Александра Богданова «Обаятельная Россия» - «Духовная жизнь русских людей в России 20-го и 21 века» - пример того, как с помощью новых информационных технологий можно спасти, сохранить и объединить лучшие произведения, созданные в России, ради новой жизни этих прекрасных произведений в общей культуре нашего народа.

Monday, 26 August 2019

The company behind the dual-screen YotaPhone is bankrupt

We’ve been following Russia’s YotaPhone since 2012, but it seems like the saga of the power-sipping E Ink-backed dual-screen handset has come to an end. Yota Devices is bankrupt, reports Cnews.ru and Liliputing, pointing to a liquidation notice published in the Cayman Islands Gazette (PDF).
According to Russian media reports, it was a lawsuit that eventually wound up bankrupting the company. Yota’s manufacturer for the first two YotaPhones, Hi-P Singapore, sued for $126 million back in 2015 because YotaPhone reportedly refused to take delivery (and presumably pay for) the minimum number of phones it agreed to order. (In 2016, The Financial Times reported that the first two YotaPhones only sold around 75,000 units.) Hi-P had agreed to take $17 million instead, but apparently that deal fell through.
Truth be told, the YotaPhone hasn’t exactly been all that relevant to the west — or even Russia — in recent years. The company failed to ship the YotaPhone 2 to the United States in 2015 despite blowing past its Indiegogo crowdfunding goal, and by late 2016 it decided to pull out of Russia and Europe as well, shifting its operations to China instead.
With Chinese factories and Chinese investment, Yota apparently only ever wound up selling the latest YotaPhone 3 in China, despite promises it would appear in “Russia and other markets” as well. The YotaPhone 3 did win an iF Design Award in 2018, though.
Now, we’ll probably never see another YotaPhone. But if you’re interested in a multi-screen handset, a new wave of foldable devices might fill that hole in your heart.

Saturday, 3 January 2015

New Year’s Special: 10% off YOTAPHONE2

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Tuesday, 23 December 2014

YOTAPHONE2 have a special gift for you

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we are delighted by your interest in the brand-new
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Tuesday, 11 November 2014

HD Super AMOLED

AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) is a display technology for use in mobile devices and televisions. OLED describes a specific type of thin-film-display technology in which organic compounds form the electroluminescent material, and active matrix refers to the technology behind the addressing of pixels.
As of 2012, AMOLED technology is used in mobile phones, media players and digital cameras, and continues to make progress toward low-power, low-cost and large-size (for example, 40-inch) applications

Schematic of an active-matrix OLED display

Magnified image of the AMOLED screen on the Nexus One smartphone using the RGBG system of the PenTile matrix family

An AMOLED display consists of an active matrix of OLED pixels that generate light (luminescence) upon electrical activation that have been deposited or integrated onto a thin-film-transistor (TFT) array, which functions as a series of switches to control the current flowing to each individual pixel. 
Typically, this continuous current flow is controlled by at least two TFTs at each pixel (to trigger the luminescence), with one TFT to start and stop the charging of a storage capacitorand the second to provide a voltage source at the level needed to create a constant current to the pixel, thereby eliminating the need for the very high currents required for passive-matrix OLED operation. 
TFT backplane technology is crucial in the fabrication of AMOLED displays. The two primary TFT backplane technologies, namely polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si) and amorphous silicon (a-Si), are used today in AMOLEDs. These technologies offer the potential for fabricating the active-matrix backplanes at low temperatures (below 150 °C) directly onto flexible plastic substrates for producing flexible AMOLED displays.
Manufacturers have developed in-cell touch panels, integrating the production of capacitive sensor arrays in the AMOLED module fabrication process. In-cell sensor AMOLED fabricators include AU Optronics and Samsung. Samsung has marketed their version of this technology as "Super AMOLED". Researchers at DuPont used computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software to optimize coating processes for a new solution-coated AMOLED display technology that is cost and performance competitive with existing chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technology. Using custom modeling and analytical approaches, they developed short- and long-range film-thickness control and uniformity that is commercially viable at large glass sizes.

AMOLED displays provide higher refresh rates than their passive-matrix OLED counterparts, improving response time often to under a millisecond, and they consume significantly less power. This advantage makes active-matrix OLEDs well suited for portable electronics, where power consumption is critical to battery life.
The amount of power the display consumes varies significantly depending on the colour and brightness shown. As an example, one commercial QVGA OLED display consumes 0.3 watts while showing white text on a black background, but more than 0.7 watts showing black text on a white background, while an LCD may consume only a constant 0.35 watts regardless of what is being shown on screen.[10] Because the black pixels actually turn off, AMOLED also has contrast ratios that are significantly better than LCD.
AMOLED displays may be difficult to view in direct sunlight compared with LCDs because of their reduced maximum brightness. Samsung's Super AMOLED technology addresses this issue by reducing the size of gaps between layers of the screen. Additionally, PenTile technology is often used to allow for a higher resolution display while requiring fewer subpixels than would otherwise be needed, often resulting in a display less sharp and more grainy compared with a non-pentile display with the same resolution.
The organic materials used in AMOLED displays are very prone to degradation over a relatively short period of time, resulting in color shifts as one color fades faster than another, image persistence, or burn-in. 
Current demand for AMOLED screens is high, and, due to supply shortages of the Samsung-produced displays, certain models of HTC smartphones have been changed to use next-generation LCD displays from the Samsung and Sony joint-venture SLCD in the future. 
Flagship smartphones sold as of 2011–12 use either Super AMOLED or IPS panel premium LCD. Super AMOLED displays, such as the one on the Galaxy Nexus and Samsung Galaxy S III have often been compared to IPS panel premium LCDs, found in the iPhone 4SHTC One X, and Nexus 4. For example, according to ABI Research the AMOLED display found in the Motorola Moto X draws just 92mA during bright conditions and 68mA while dim.

Super AMOLED is Samsung's term for an AMOLED display with an integrated digitizer, meaning that the layer that detects touch is integrated into the screen, rather than overlaid on top of it. According to Samsung, Super AMOLED reflects one-fifth as much sunlight compared to the first generation AMOLED. The display technology itself is not changed. Super AMOLED is part of the Pentile matrix family. It is sometimes abbreviated SAMOLED.

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