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Walls Upon Walls of Stackable OLED Displays. 3D Prod Dev Applications?

12 Oct, 2009 by Josh Mings in TECH
3D Human CAD Models

I abhor oversize images of cuddly cats as much as the next person, so having them on a 155″ OLED display doesn’t do much for me. However, having the option of taking that 155″ display and turning it into a 155,000 bajillion inch OLED display of a cuddly cat is a whole different story.

Last week at CEATAC, Mitsubishi put other display manufacturers bragging about viewing size to shame with their modular OLED display system. Made up of 4″x4″ squares of visual organic beauty, the display could feasibly be made to span the most unreasonable of height and length.

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Two Crazy Cool Spreadable, Flexible Display Technologies

16 May, 2008 by Josh Mings in TECH

flexible plasma screensAs if Multi-touch technology wasn’t enough to make you sing and dance through the forest of TechBlogs, two developers have been working with Plasma and OLED technology to make whatever displays will be in the future thinner, more flexible… and yes, spreadable.

Flexible Plasma monitor
Shinoda Plasma has create a supper-thin (1 mil), super-flexible (wrap-around) plasma tube array (PTA) that measure at 1 x 1 meter each. They can be linked together to form long screen and they’re working on larger ones. The current resolution is crap-errific, but it’s as light as a 8 lb hamburger. Of course the only thing people can talk about using this for are signs and advertising. puh-lease! There’s other people out there that use monitors!

Spreadable OLED
No good photos here, but imagine accidently spreading some organic light-emitting diodes on your toast. yum. What’s super rockin’ about this is the same technology can be used for solar panels. So, you basically a mobile phone shell could be infused with a self-powered, self-lighting gel. Same with you monitor, watch, lawnmower, etc. Fixed screen OLED Monitors should be out more near 2009 (Sony has one now). Psst… they use a lot less power and have a glorious 1,000,000 to 1 contrast ratio, but are dang pricey now. It’s sad though, the spread-tech is still about two-years out for prototypes.

Via TechNews and PinkTentacle

Hey, Can You Print Me Another Monitor Please?

14 Mar, 2008 by Josh Mings in TECH

printable-oled.jpgSo these OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) are the posh new way of illuminating those dark research laboratories. Flexible OLED’s aren’t new, but GE’s is the latest with this fancy printable OLED sheet.

These OLED’s are so thin they could be used in just about any capacity that requires some sort of lighting… and more. You touch your collar to find your mouth when you’re eating in the dark. Maybe touch your dashboard to find a loose cornnut on your glowing dash.

Heck, your computer upgrade could be replacing the ‘wallpaper’ on your wall. Fun stuff. See the GE Blog for more.

Via Engadget