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more about #oleddisplays more comments → Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Hopefully, OLEDs won't emit that burnt pickle stench in the future. Bunt sausage smell, maybe. An OLED display that also makes hot dogs? WIN more » Elliuotatar: If OLED displays are so easy to create, and we had the technology ten years ago, and we've had the glowing pickle experiement since forever, why did w... more » se7a7n7: He's saying the OLED screens should be easier to make. That means that monitors are going to get even cheaper... We're going to have $200 42" OLED T... more » gferreira: it also proves that god exists and Christianity is real more » The Lab: "The manufacturing of this technology should be much simpler." Oh I hope this guy is right. The difference between "should" and "is" is so often an... more » Pessimippopotamus: Odd. Sound is disabled on the HD version. more » Monty: If might be a bit sour (or sweet) to shine the light on this, but you can definitely see the pickle OLED manufacturers are in. [cough] I'm here all ... more » The Lab: That doesn't look like the kind of image I'd expect to come out of a corporation like Kodak. Lego minifigs are way more professional. more » bosskev: So, this could be used to make a combination flashlight/Fleshlight? more » Nick: Neither children's toys nor condoms will ever be the same. I am glad you keep those seperate. You will make a fine father one day. In the mean time k... more » antchil: I don't think you got the sarcasm in MY post tard. more » xshortx: Video of the unit in motion would be nice 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 » -
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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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OLED Displays Go Rubbery
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have created OLED displays that have all the durability of a super ball. More » -
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Reasonably Sized OLED TVs Stalled By Our Crappy Economy
When consumer budgets are tight, companies tend to back off the horrendously priced luxury goods. But according to the OLED Association, it's not poor consumers that are holding up new, bigger OLED sets—it's poor manufacturers. More » -
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Flexible OLED Display is .05mm Thick, Flaps Around in the Wind
Samsung has unveiled an ultra-thin 'flapping' OLED screen at FPD International 2008, demonstrating the flexibility of the display by letting it bend and flutter in the wind. At a paper-thin .05mm, the 4-inch screen is still able to create an image of 480x272 pixels, with a 100,000:1 contrast ratio and 100% reproduction of the NTSC color gamut, which is in line with most new flat panel screens on the market. If this all sounds familiar, it's because Sony made a lot of the same claims a few weeks ago — but they didn't have the balls to let their screen go all flippy-floppy in public. More »

