Heh I love this technology. OLED is a technology that promises to have more of an impact on society then the move from CRTs to LCD. Imagine a whole wall of a classroom as one huge display. Anybody in the classroom can throw up what they are doing for everyone else to see. As an added bonus it will be touch sensitive and respond to gesture commands.
Science fiction? So was the iPhone 5 years ago. If you follow the link be sure to watch the video!
Awesome!
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Sony’s Flexible OLED is Thinner Than a Strand of Hair
Woah. Flexible screens!
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One of the main advantages of OLED is that it can be flexible—so flexible, in fact, that it can be wrapped around a pencil. Taking 2007’s .3mm prototype Sony’s made a new one just 80μm-thick.
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It’s another world first, boasting that it’s the first time an OLED panel can still stream video while being rolled up (around a cylinder with a 4mm radius) and stretched.
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