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GE builds an OLED printer, hopes to challenge light bulbs in 2010Filed under: Household Maybe the incandescent light bulb has been sitting in its socket-shaped throne for too many years -- GE thinks so, anyway. GE R&D guys have produced a machine that prints OLED materials newspaper-style onto 8-inch sheets of metal foil in hopes that the sheets -- which can be ... |
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Sony’s OLED display is 0.3mm thick and can bentThe paper-thin 0.3mm Sony’s OLED is not new to US, it was displayed back in April at Japan. I’m sure the OLED fans can’t wait to see what Sony has to offer in CEATEC 2008. Unfortunately, there isn’t any groundbreaking news from Sony but a sight twist of physical display. A curved version o ... |
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Optimus Pultius becomes Optimus Aux, new prototype shows upFiled under: Peripherals Feeling held back by the Optimus Maximus' 113 OLED keys? Then you've no doubt been anxiously anticipating Art Lebedev's Optimus Pultius keypad, which the design firm now says will be dubbed the Optimus Aux whenever it's actually released. So as to not leave us completely... |
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New Sony LCD TV: thinner than everThe KDL-40ZX1M measures just 9.9mm thick.(Credit: Sony) At CES last January we told you "thin is in" in reference to flat-panel HDTVs this year, and Sony, despite neglecting to announce its own thin LCD back then, is never one to be left behind an emerging trend. Now the company jumps o... |
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Sony to sell OLED TV in Europe in 2009Sony will expand sales of its 11-inch OLED (organic light emitting diode) television to Europe in 2009Sony will expand sales of its 11-inch OLED (organic light emitting diode) television to Europe in 2009, according to a Japanese press report. ... |
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Sony, others pitted in a Japan vs. S.Korea OLED showdownFiled under: DisplaysSeveral Japanese tech giants are teaming together today in a quest to make 40-inch and larger OLED panels for televisions. Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, Sharp and others will participate under a joint development project initiated by the Japanese government. All of this is of cou... |


