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OLED Guide, review, news…

All about OLED and AMOLED display technology

Entries Tagged ‘technology’

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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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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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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Wireless OLED Screens Could Revolutionize The Video Gaming Industry

Screens just keep getting better and better, as if they are no limits, helping us achieve better and better gaming experiences. This is why I’m sure Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) fans are just going to love these OLED-Screened Playing cards. Basically, this is how a board game could look like in [...]

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Apple surges as world gears up for launch of rumoured ‘tablet’

The buzz surrounding Apple’s Come See Our Latest Creation announcement on Wednesday is at a higher level than any other in recent memory.
It’s expected the long-awaited tablet will be unveiled to an invitation-only audience. For those who live in a cave, the Apple tablet has been a source of intense speculation [...]

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Cardboard meets OLED as game pieces go digital

Vertegaal and Rooke were scheduled to present their research Monday at MIT’s Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction in Cambridge, Mass.
In the video below, the researchers demonstrate a sample application based on the multiplayer board game Settlers of Catan, in which players attempt to “settle” on the island of Catan [...]

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Supply of OLED lighting for designers expands

Lighting designers and architects will be able to work with OLED lighting from several sources this year as more developers start shipping products and samples.
In February 2010 Lumiotec, an OLED lighting panel producer based in Yonezawa city, Yamagata, Japan, will start shipping sample OLED panels with commercial production to start [...]

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LG Display CEO: No Panel Oversupply Expected In 2010

SEOUL (Dow Jones)–South Korea’s LG Display Co. (LPL, 034220.SE) said it expects no supply glut in the flat-panel industry throughout this year due to unexpectedly strong demand, Chief Executive Kwon Young-soo told a group of reporters late Wednesday.
“We had previously expected an oversupply in the first quarter of this year, but [...]

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HTC Diamond3 info

OLED Device Description:
The Diamond3 (previously known as HTC Obsession) is a Windows Mobile 7 phone, with a large multi-touch OLED,  1Ghz CPU, 4GB of internal storage (and a microSD slot), 5Mp camera (capable of HD video, 720p, 25fps).

The Diamond3 will be launched by AT&T and T-Mobile USA later in 2010.

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Sony’s 3-D OLED

Sony showed prototypes of a 24.5-inch 3-D OLED television. OLED (organic light emitting diode) is a technology that uses organic chemicals to emit light, making images more vivid. Making it 3-D gives viewers an extremely immersive experience.
One demo showed an underwater scene that came close to simulating what one would [...]

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