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    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 »
    Mazzle: I wouldn't be happy either if I had to be touched by Peter "I will crush the internet and technology sector in Britain one step at a time" Mandelson e... more »
    Alfisted: You can't spell Pugh without P U. more »
    laylaholic: Lady Gaga's lawyers are already drafting cease and desist letters... more »
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    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 »
    mnerd: Its sad to see a company not be able to have the wherewithal to be able to profit from an invention they made. This is like xerox's UI, only there is ... 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 »
    edwardbuttersworth: Wait. Two screen sizes? 9.7" and 10.6" with different technology? Does that sound like anything Apple would do? Also there's no way Apple makes anyth... more »
    docvb: Man, classic Apple. 1. Recreate an existing niche device 2. Drive fanboys wild with covert marketing winks/nods/half truths and denials 3. Add a lit... more »
    Monty: Who cares about reasons for a supposed delay - it could be due to a global shortage of pixie dust for all it matters since we are spreading rumors of ... more »
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    Calzo: I still remember the iPhone OLED rumors. Not crossing any fingers here. 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 »
  • #oled

    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 »
  • #oled

    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 »
  • #oled

    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 »
  • #lg

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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 »
  • #oled

    LG Preparing to Reveal Largest Retail OLED TV Next Month

  • #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 »
  • #oled

    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 »
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