1 posted on
05/26/2010 12:10:43 PM PDT by
TChris
To: TChris
Oh, no, next they’ll be on milk carton’s.
2 posted on
05/26/2010 12:12:39 PM PDT by
norraad
("What light!">Blues Brothers)
To: TChris
3 posted on
05/26/2010 12:12:48 PM PDT by
Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: TChris
I guess those animated boxes of cereal we saw in “Minority Report” will be here sooner than we thought :-)! I wonder what devastating effects OLEDs have on he environment :-)!
4 posted on
05/26/2010 12:13:30 PM PDT by
edh
(I need a better tagline)
To: TChris
6 posted on
05/26/2010 12:13:41 PM PDT by
Dallas59
(President Robert Gibbs 2009-2013)
To: TChris
organic light emitting diode to us who aren’t cool enough to really know what the hell you’re talking about.
7 posted on
05/26/2010 12:14:06 PM PDT by
knarf
(I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true)
To: TChris
The Japanese do some incredible stuff. I remember in the 60’s, there use to be an international contest. Someone would design something, send it to the next country and they would try and improve it. One year, a coil spring was designed and sent around the world. It finally got to the point that the spring became so small that you could hardly see it. Japan took that spring and drilled a hole through the wire. Nobody could beat that.
8 posted on
05/26/2010 12:16:27 PM PDT by
RC2
To: TChris; KevinDavis
10 posted on
05/26/2010 12:19:32 PM PDT by
GeronL
(Political Correctness Kills)
To: TChris
11 posted on
05/26/2010 12:19:54 PM PDT by
Dallas59
(President Robert Gibbs 2009-2013)
To: TChris
I was talking with a friend of mine about this the other day, I think within the next 20 years technology like this will become some cheap and prevalent that you will be able to put rolls of it on your walls, like wallpaper, to give yourself the illusion of sitting in the middle of a forest, a cafe in Paris, or even the surface of Mars. Sort of a very primitive holodeck.
15 posted on
05/26/2010 12:42:16 PM PDT by
apillar
To: TChris
“
Sony’s Flexible OLED is Thinner Than a Strand of Hair
“
Foreigners developing technology that Americans can’t/won’t.
Because Americans are too busy filling out tax forms and paying for
freebies for unions and people that refuse to work.
16 posted on
05/26/2010 12:48:10 PM PDT by
VOA
To: TChris
80 microns would be a very thick hair. Most are more like 50 microns, which is less than the screen in question. Seems like a stupid comparison, but still a very cool device.
To: TChris
AMOLED ?
20 posted on
05/26/2010 1:10:15 PM PDT by
ßuddaßudd
(7 days - 7 ways Guero >>> with a floating, shifting, ever changing persona.....)
To: ShadowAce
23 posted on
05/26/2010 1:47:16 PM PDT by
TChris
("Hello", the politician lied.)
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