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This clip shows Sony's new flexible OLED display. Its only 0.3mm thick and fully flexible. You can see how the presenter is bending it and how the movie is still being played
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www.grcblog.com The OLED team at GE Global Research has gone over the top with their traditional OLED holiday greeting-- this year displaying the first ever OLED Christmas tree. See photos and more at the GE Global Research technology blog "From Edison's Desk" at www.grcblog.com.
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http://live.pirillo. com - There were people waiting up to seven hours in my live chat room today. I FINALLY have gotten an Optimus Maximus keyboard, courtesy of ThinkGeek. I am completely stoked, since I've wanted this thing for like... EVER. I managed to let it sit on my desk all day, and build anticipation. People in chat ended up being as impatient and excited as I was for the unboxing.
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Das Frauenhofer Institut forscht im Bereich der Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) und entwickelt neue Polymermaterialien und Basisprozesse, mit denen die zukunftsweisende Technologie umgesetzt werden kann.
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Sony's Douglas Smith explains Sony's OLED technology used for TV screens. Thin OLED TV screens from Sony are more energy efficient and better for the environment. Learn about Sony OLED TV here.
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Sony showed a prototype of another 11 inch OLED television. They actually showed that the glass was so thin it could bend slightly and still maintain the visuals. Without the bezel the glass is only .3mm thick, thinner than a credit card.