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more about #organiclightemittingdiode more comments → Noobs-R-Us: If this is anything like their laser TVs I won't hold my breath. What the hell happened to those laser TV's anyway? Did they all blow up or burned t... more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: ROI is non-existent at this time. more » maven2k: So, my new Zune is only gonna last 2 years? more » diverdan000: Those floors are fatal, always sneaking up on you when you're like... walking on them... and stuff. Gizmodo can't employ proof readers now? more » Noobs-R-Us: They should start small as we have a huge market in phones and sub 12" devices. Those by themselves are worth billions. As they ratchet up the supply... more » undeadmachine: i dont care about big tv sized panels (yet), but i would love a 24+ inch monitor asap...what are they considering to be "tv sized"? more » sp00nix: Electro luminescent strips and panels have been around for years, and there a hell of a lot cheaper then those. more » Software_Goddess: This would make an awsome book mark! more » Curves: As a red head, I am glad to know they are working on skin cancer research....just in case its in my future. I wonder if I can go out in the sunshine now. more » scarbrtj: Many skin cancers are currently treated by a combo of light and drugs (called photodynamic therapy)... PDT is used to treat many skin conditions, bu... more » Fractal the Meek: Joe: "Is something glowing out of the back of your pants, Fred?"Fred: "Um. No." 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 » -
#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
Super Thin, Flexible OLED Lights to be Available in 2011
We've seen ultra-skinny flexible OLED sheets before, but it looks like we now have a date for when they're coming out. Korean company Modistech says it'll debut its thin-and-flexy OLED lights in 2011. More » -
#lighttherapy
OLEDs to be Used to Treat Skin Cancer, Acne
OLEDs boast great resolutions and energy efficiency, but they could also be used to treat skin cancer and acne. A U.K. team is developing wearable OLED stickers that'll cure your skin ailments on the go. More » -
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Kodak Wireless OLED Picture Frames Boast 30,000:1 Contrast Ratio
While OLEDs are still a little too small to be used as full fledged television sets, there's at least one job where the high-resolution, vividly colored screens function incomparably—as high end digital picture frames! Kodak's new ultra-thin 7.6-inch OLED Wireless panel boasts a 16:9 aspect ratio, 800x480 resolution, and a white to black contrast ratio of 30,000:1. More »
