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Showing posts with label OLED. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OLED. Show all posts
Jan 28, 2012
      Guys never have to give up watching your favorite sports or playing video games again if your girl wants to watch something else.  Samsungs new 55" Super OLED TV has a feature called Dual View which allows two different things to be displayed at the same time in full HD using the full 55" for each.  This works by using the 3D active glasses to display one of the two images on the screen.  The glasses also have built in speakers by the ears so each person can hear the audio from whatever show they wish to watch.  Check out the video below to better understand what i am describing.














May 13, 2011


It seems Fujitsu's got a thing for morphing PCs.  Now the outfit's short-listed this deja-vu-inducing transformer for its 2011 "Life with Future Computing Award." The Flexbook, designed by Hao-Chun Huang, features a foldable 21:9 touchscreen and similarly flexible keyboard that allow its users to switch from laptop to tablet to book-like e-reader. It's also been designed to sport a number of interchangeable sleeves in a array of colors and patterns. It might have seemed impractical five years ago, but with convertibles coming of age, I'd say the Flexbook isn't really all that far out.




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Mar 6, 2011
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With advances in OLED technology like transparent TV's and rollable displays, this video made by Corning depicts the future through their eyes.  With how fast the OLED market is evolving it shouldn't be long until we will all have these technologies in our homes.  Take a look at the video













Jan 19, 2011
A couple a years ago i found a video on YouTube from the show Modern Marvels.  This show when through and showed the current and past technology used in bedrooms.  The most exiting part was when they were invited to go into the Microsoft house.  Microsoft uses this house to display the latest technology in development for the consumer market.  The part i am talking about is the bedroom of course, which they lined the walls with a thin layer of OLED's like wallpaper.  The entire room was a giant video screen which you could display anything you wanted on the walls, even change the color of the room with the push of a button.  To control the room they designed an orb you hold in your hand to navigate the menu's which are displayed on the wall.  In the future OLED's will be able to be purchased in rolls like wallpaper to apply to the walls. Here is the video from the show.




Jan 14, 2011
Panasonic has developed a screen that will cover an entire wall in your house. The screen has touch capability, face recognition so it can set the screen to your preferences such as your wall color, pictures you like to display and books on the book shelf. The wall will also track your movement so when you have a television displaying on the wall in front of you and you move backword the screen will increase in size. When you move from left to right the television will follow you so you never miss a moment.

Imagine having to get up to grab a beverage or some popcorn during your movie and having your screen follow you to the fridge and back. The full screen wall provides you with an unparalleled entertainment experience that allows you to play your favorite video games, display your computer screens, and even has an ip camera for an incredible real life feel to interactive activities such as yoga class or video phone calls. If thats not enough how about the ability to view your office or kids room using the security features or customize your room with virtual decoration using larger than life screensavers, different styles of windows, pictures, maybe an ocean view? Panasonic says the Life Wall will be available in 2016, no price point has been set.




Jan 8, 2011
Sony has developed a 4.1" rollable screen that can be rolled like a scroll.  Sony says they hope this technology will be able to be produced on a large scale television.  So imagine having a high definition tv that you can retract into the ceiling with high contrast ratio's (it being real bright for all you don't know what contrast ratio's are)  that are only 0.03" inches thick.  This is possible only by using OLED TV technology.  OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode. OLED's are special because they emit their own light which means they do not need a back light or LED side lighting like current Samsung models.  I will talk more about the possibility's of OLED technology tomorrow... for now here is more about Sony's roll able tv's in the link, and this video demonstrates the rollable screens.

Sony rollable screens