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more about #oleds more comments → 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 » marcsiry: Interesting camera work and graphics from a company that owns a major TV network. They coulda just asked... more » Kaiser-Machead: Wait....is that Balthazar at the left of the OLED tree? is that you??? NNNnnnnever give up...nnnnnnever surrender! more » snoop-blog: Am I the only one who thinks it looks like an eyesore. same with those plastic spiral trees people put in the yard. I mean especially in the day they ... more » OMG! Ponies!: Well if all you gentiles are going to come up with kooky Christmas trees, then as a Jew, I'm going whole Kosher hog on my Hannukah Bush next year. Tch... more » Sora57 is OK: Are goggles required? more » I give up: What's with the goggles? more » weatherman: I'm not entirely convinced that it's actually a folding screen - it looks to me like might be split down the middle, and really be just two screens ri... more » wallywallyy2k: Is it just me or does that appear to be a one way display as well! You wouldn't want your neighbours seeing you watch Flash Dance at two in the mornin... more » Ethan Allison: What's wrong with projection? 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 » -
#oledtannenbaum
GE Unrolls 15-Foot Flexible OLED Christmas Tree Scroll
Move over, Rockefeller Center: even though that's where Jack Donaghy calls home, his homeboys at GE's OLED research labs in Niskayuna upsate are gunning for Xmas tree fame with the first-ever flexible OLED tree. -
#oleds
Sony's Howard Stringer to Unveil New 0.3mm-Thick OLED Displays Today
While yesterday's All Things D conference had appearances by Gates and Ballmer unveiling Windows 7, today will feature Sony CEO Howard Stringer. He'll be there showing off new OLED displays measuring an insane 0.3mm thick. That's three tenths of a millimeter, or about the thickness of a playing card. Let's hope they're a little more generous in the surface area than their first OLED display, eh? [Silicon Alley Insider] -
#displays
Spreadable Electronics: OLEDs and Solar Cells Sprayed From a Can
Imagine being able to dip a brush into a bucket or spray a wall with paint and have an instant OLED screen or solar panel. The term "far-fetched" comes to mind, but according to Mitsubishi Chemical and Sumitomo Chemical, this is a very real possibility. The companies are currently working together on two different versions of a "molecular soup" that can be applied to a surface and dried to a thickness of 100nm—creating either a solar cell or OLED screen in the process. More » -
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#lightway
Lightway OLED Shutters Could Mean It's Curtains for Curtains
Louvered shutters may not be everyone's idea of a great time, but Damian Savio's spangly, light-up version sure is mine. The 23-year-old industrial design student designed them for his final-year show at the University of Western Sydney. Using OLEDs and advance transparent Photovoltaic Nanoscale technology, the Lightway shutters allow the sunlight in during the day, whilst storing energy in solar cells to power the crazy lights at nighttime. Suddenly I feel like I want to party. More »
