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OLED Guide, review, news…

All about OLED and AMOLED display technology

Entries for February, 2010

Cheap Microsoft Zune HD

In what could be seen as a promotional move, Microsoft Corp. has quietly slashed prices of its popular Zune HD portable media players (PMPs) though it’s still not clear that whether the price-cut is temporary or permanent in nature.
The company has dropped the prices of its 16GB model to $190 on [...]

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Samsung’s best OLED-screen gadget

Samsung created a whole bunch of fuss at January’s consumer electronics extravaganza with its prototype laptop that displayed stunning OLED images on a clear “see-though” screen. It all seemed a bit sci-fi-ish, but reports are that the Korean brand will bring Amoled (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) devices to market in [...]

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Multi-Layer OLED Display

New York, NY (PRWEB) February 9, 2010 — PureDepth™, Inc. (OTC:PDEP), the creator of Multi-Layer Display™ (MLD) technology and a leader in new visualization experiences, today announced that it has acquired a patent covering methods of assembling, displaying and controlling images on a layered Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display. [...]

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Cheap and Fully Recyclable Lighting Material ?

Swedish and American researchers have just developed a fully recyclable lighting component with what Science Daily is terms a “new super material”: graphene. Graphene is both inexpensive to produce and is 100% recyclable, and could be used to create glowing wallpaper made out of plastic–much like )LEDs could. But graphene appears [...]

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Super-hitech, super-thin oled technology is coming

We have seen curved plasmas, OLED TVs and LCDs in the past, both as prototypes and actual products. And while many people believe OLED screens and not LCDs or plasmas are the future, a Japanese consortium of 13 companies and institutions is working hard on developing super-thin, flexible LCDs. The companies [...]

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OLED focused to TV ?!

With all the buzz at the Consumer Electronics Show focused on 3D television—with companies like Sony, Samsung and Panasonic announcing plans to sell 3D TVs to consumers this year—news about another potential video breakthough, a full-size OLED TV, is so far a no-show at C.E.S. 2010. So far.
Expense is certainly a factor [...]

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