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more about #oled more comments → Knowitallguytherevenge: How absolutely totally bad ass would Salma Hayek look in that outfit? more » Deckard: Yes, if I was the maker of polymer-based OLED lighting panels, the first thing I'd do is partner with a fashion designer. Makes perfect sense. The r... more » CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: He's got a nice body. He's wearing velvet pants. more » Alfisted: You can't spell Pugh without P U. more » Kaiser-Machead: Looks like she's going as the Sydney Opera house for Halloween. more » RainyDayInterns: Wow...most unfortunate. This was the technology that Kodak was banking on to help them get back in the game. At least, that was what they were telli... more » Dacker: I was an Eastman Kodak employee from 1980 to 1999. It's been sad to see this once mighty company implode. For those not in Rochester, EK is headquar... more » Sticks Calhoun: What a sad development! There are many negatives to this story, and few positives. I thought they'd have a shot at recovery if they framed their busin... more » :negated:: Haven't people figured out yet that this whole "apple tablet" rumor mill is just a ploy on Apple's part to keep Microsoft busy and distracted while Ap... more » unique172: Wake me up when they're announced with Pixel Qi screens. I want sunlight readability and ridiculous battery life! Is that so much to ask? more » -
#oled
Doesn't She Look Happy, Wearing an OLED Dress
Created in collaboration with British fashion designer Gareth Pugh, this dress has been fitted with PolyPhotonix OLED lighting panels creating that very on-trend AW09/10 look. Or something. More » -
#transactions
Kodak's Slow Fade: Inventor of OLED Sells OLED Business
In the 1970s, Kodak scientists developed the world's first viable OLED material. Today, they're selling the business to LG to keep their drowning ship afloat. It's been a rough decade. More » -
#rumor
DigiTimes Claims Apple Tablet Delayed for OLED Upgrade
That crazy DigiTimes—purveyors of always-failed-Apple rumors—now says that its manufacturer "sources" believe that there will be two Apple tablet models: a 9.7-incher with OLED screen made by LG, and the 10.6-inch version everyone has heard about. More » -
#oled
LG Says 40-inch OLED HDTVs Are Coming in 2012
LG has outlined its OLED roadmap, and there's good stuff coming up. Its 15-inch panel takes on Sony in November, followed by 20- and 30-inchers in 2010 and 2011. LG also believes OLED will cost less than LCD by 2016. More » -
#oled
Samsung's 30-inch AMOLED TV: 3D Without the Dizziness (Still Needs Silly Glasses)
Another of the treats on show at FPD 2009 is Samsung's AMOLED 3D TV prototype. The 240Hz panel is just 2.5-mm thick, has a million-to-1 contrast, and Samsung claims its latest shutter-glasses technology reduces the dizziness often associated with 3D. More » -
#oled
Samsung's Hybrid Desktop Notebook Concept: 14-inch AMOLED Screen, 2.7mm Thin
I'm not sure how practical this design would be on the road, but it sure looks sweet. The stunning screen supports a resolution of 1366 x 768, and because it's AMOLED, has a 1000000:1 contrast ratio, and 300cd/m2 brightness. More » -
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LG's 15-inch Transparent AMOLED Display Concept
The FPD (Flat Display Panel) show has kicked off over in Japan, so expect to see some cool display concepts this morning. First up: this transparent number, plus a few other AMOLED concepts in the video after the jump. More » -
#design
Rocking Chair Powers Its Attached OLED Lamp Just by Rocking
The Murakami chair's attached lamp is powered by kinetic energy produced from the chair's rocking back and forth—deliciously simple and elegant. Oh, and that lampshade? Not a lampshade. That's the actual OLED light source, shaped like a lampshade. More » -
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Mitsubishi's Modular 155-Inch OLED Screen
Remember the advertising-laden skyscrapers from Blade Runner? Mitsubishi's now got the tech to do it: its Diamond Vision screen uses individual 4-inch square OLED panels that can scale to an unlimited size. Check out the 155-incher on show at CEATEC: More » -
#broken
What a Broken Zune HD Display Looks Like
It's tough to know just how often this particular problem is occurring, but we've heard a fair share of reports on the Zune HD's otherwise gorgeous OLED display having performance glitches. And needless to say, you'd notice it. More » -
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MIT Scientist Explains OLEDs by Electrocuting a Pickle
How do Sony's and LG's OLED TVs work? MIT professor Vladimir Bulovic explains using a glowing pickle and an accent to die for. More » -
#lighting
Pixel Bulb Iconizes Your Light Source
Here's a great design-art piece by Marcus Tremonto. Called Pixel Bulb, the iconized lightbulb is made of "2D electroluminescent paper." I guess they mean OLED. It's so pretty I want to triple-click it. [Unplggd] -
#concepts
Closer Look at Intel 4-Screen Laptop Suggests Superior Multitasking, Procrastinating
Playing with Intel's monster four-screened concept laptop, you use gestures to select media (online or local) and fiddle with widgets developed for it with an SDK (calculator, IM). This will either be really great or totally horrible for productivity. -
#oled
First OLED Laptops Could Arrive Next Year and Burn Holes in Wallets
Say it's true. That I could finally be watching Hulu on a laptop with an OLED screen by next year. Companies have announced plans and showed concepts, but Samsung says we could see a commercial OLED notebook in 2010. More » -
#tvs
LG's 15-inch OLED Has Dazzling Screen, Beauteous Case
Have you seen Sony's 11-inch OLED TV in person? The screen is fine and everything, but its design is awkward—as if vomited up by an engineer and never reassessed. LG's 15-inch OLED, however, is at least trying. More » -
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Kodak's Flexible OLED Display Swims With the Fishes
Because even aquatic life needs to experience the hype surrounding flexible OLED displays, Kodak dunked one of theirs into a tank of water, turned it on, and recorded what happened next with a few pictures: More » -
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LG Preparing to Reveal Largest Retail OLED TV Next Month
High prices and size constraints are the current Achilles Heel of the OLED TV market, but nevertheless LG will reveal the largest retail version yet next month for an undisclosed price. More » -
#sony
Report: No New OLED TVs From Sony Until "At Least Next Year"
To think: 2009 was supposed to be the Year Of The OLED TV. It's been a wash, but now that even Sony might not deliver new products next year, it looks like 2010 could be just as lame. What happened? More » -
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Liquid OLED Tech Could Lead to More Reliable, More Flexible Displays
We've already told you that legitimate flexible OLED displays really are coming now, but thanks to some Japanese researchers they could be more reliable—and flexible!—than we first imagined. More » -
#oled
LG Puts 15-inch OLED Screen Into Production, Plans December Launch
But with Sony's 11-inch XEL-1 OLED TV priced over $2000, how much will the damn thing cost? Then there are those rumors that LG may supply Apple with OLED screens for its future products… More » -
#oled
Clean, White OLED Light Coming to an Office Park Near You
White, environmentally sound and cool to the touch OLED lights could very well be the future of mundane office environment lighting, but for now they're just meant to be man handled by four geeks at a table. More » -
#keyboards
OCZ Sabre OLED Keyboard (Unofficial Codename: Optimus Budgetus) Priced at $135
The OCZ Sabre asked us to compromise, featuring a sharply limited number of display-integrated keys, so we asked it to do the same: dip below $200, or else. Today, ZipZoomFly is listing the Sabre at a reasonable $135.00. More » -
#sony
Sony X-Series OLED Walkman Shipping Now, Still $299/$399
SonyStyle.com is listing the touchscreen, OLED X-Series Walkman at MSRP, which means $299 for the 16GB version and $399 for the 32GB. From the looks of it, they're shipping now—roughly corresponding with the 30-year anniversary of its tapey, disapproving father. [via Slashgear] -
#keyboards
OCZ Sabre Does OLED Custom Keys On the Cheap
With the Sabre, OCZ has made good on a CES promise: to take Art Lebedev's OLED-in-each-key concept and adapt it for the mass market. Along with a lower price, though, this means a less impressive feature set. More » -
#laptops
Lenovo Considering Thinkpads with Multitouch and OLED
If Apple won't do it, maybe it's time for us to celebrate the potential of another company's multitouch laptops. Because Lenovo's worldwide product marketing manager Franciso Carias revealed that the company is considering building multitouch screens into their Thinkpads and creating a 15-inch OLED version of the T500 "if demand is there." Well Lenovo, we demand it, so chop-chop. [ComputerWorld via OLED Display] -
#oled
Samsung's Animated, Flexible OLED Passport Shown On Video
Announced last year, this technology sounded more than a little bit pie-in-the-sky. A flexible OLED passport? With video capabilities? And it's powered wirelessly? Yet here it is, captured in full sight, on video. More » -
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Samsung 14.1-Inch and 31-Inch OLED TVs Are Now "Production Ready"
Talk of 14.1 and 31-inch OLED TVs from Samsung has been going on for some time now, but decent-sized units have not materialized on store shelves thus far. Hopefully, that will change soon as Samsung deems these new AM OLED sets "production ready." More » -
#oled
Flexible OLED Screens Are Really Coming Now
Making a regular OLED display is, like, hard. So you can imagine making a flexible one just totally sucks. Arizona State's Flexible Display Center and Universal Display Corporation have a new way to make bendy OLED screens that might make mass production possible in just a few years. More » -
#cellphones
Samsung Pixon 12: The First 12-Megapixel Cameraphone You Can Actually Buy
Fortunately, the Pixon's 12-megapixel claim to greatness, which guarantees you nothing at all except for the industry's largest file sizes, is complemented by some decent specs, starting with a 3.1" AMOLED touchscreen, 3G and FM radio. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: What's So Great About LED-Backlit LCDs
LED-backlit LCDs are where TV's future and present meet—they're the best LCDs you've ever seen, but they're not as stunning as OLED displays, which will one day dominate all. They're not cheap, but they're not ludicrous either. Most importantly, they're actually here. More » -
#rumor
Next-Gen iPhone Specs, Launch Date Rumor Looks Fishy (OLED Screen, Light-Up Apple Logo?)
Apple iPhone Apps, a site with no known track record (which is also down right now) just leaked a July 17 release date and a bunch of specs for the next iPhone. They look fishy. More » -
#science
OLED Displays Go Rubbery
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have created OLED displays that have all the durability of a super ball. More » -
#pmps
Sony's OLED, Wi-Fi Walkman Gets Priced to Go Head-to-Head With the iPod Touch
Sony's X1000-series Walkman PMP, which packs a gorgeous OLED screen and Wi-Fi, is likely to be priced to directly compete with Apple's iPod touch, according to an early appearance on Sony's site. More » -
#usbstorage
Ennova USB Drive Comes Complete With OLED Screen/Fingerprint Scanner
I'm fairly certain that 99% of the population does not need an OLED screen or fingerprint scanner packed into the Ennova USB thumbdrive, but still, it's nice to stop and ogle at it's super-techie aspects. More » -
#oled
An Ugly Picture of a Beautiful OLED Rearview Mirror
Try to look beyond that filthy smartphone JPEG compression to get glimpse into the future of auto mirrors. More » -
#rumor
Rumor: Undoubtedly Expensive 2nd Generation Sony OLED TV Unveiled This September
If you get your rocks off over TVs that you can't have and can never afford, why don't you set aside some alone time this coming September, when Sony might reveal a larger OLED TV. More » -
#concepts
Kyocera's Folding OLED Phone With Shape Shifting Buttons Definitely Does Not Exist
Kyocera's EOS phone concept is chock full of outlandish features. From its tri-fold OLED design to its unique method of using kinetic energy, the EOS is just what we like to see in a concept. More » -
#wallophones
Samsung Omnia OLED Screen Is At Least Good for Something
One nice thing I stumbled upon during this year's mostly underwhelming CTIA cellphone show was Samsung's wall of 300 OLED displays, the same screen used in their Omnia.








