DuPont process could drop price tags on crisper, eco-friendly OLED TVs
Posted by jolt3500 on May 18, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Upscale television and computer screens are increasingly backlit by organic light-emitting diode cells. Not only do they make displays look brighter and more defined, they save energy and last longer too. The one hitch? They’re incredibly expensive — a cost that gets passed onto consumers.
But DuPont may have just come up [...]
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Dread009 says "The Samsung Impression has a brilliant touch screen, a roomy key" about Samsung SGH-A877 Impression Cell Phone
Posted by jolt3500 on January 18, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The Impression’s touch screen is undoubtedly the highlight. As an active-matrix organic light-emitting diode display, it is a sight to behold with its brilliant colors, bright graphics, and sharp animations. At 3.25 inches, it’s just over the minimum size that we require from a touch-screen phone, but it offers plenty of room for most functions. [...]
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