Thursday, May 24th 2007
Sony shows off 16.7 million color flexible OLED
Sony is the first company to show off 24-bit color flexible OLED. It features a contrast ratio of "above" 1000:1, is 2.5-inch large with a resolution of 160 x 120 pixels. It can easily be bent, as it is just 0.3 mm thick. Just do not expect this technology to hit retail any time soon.
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11 Comments on Sony shows off 16.7 million color flexible OLED
I guess I'm most surprised at how many colors it has. Hot damn.
I must admit, the bent oled screen is pretty cool. And the color gamut it offers (16.7million) thats alot in such a small package.
Are these little screens fairly cheap to produce?
I'm curious about how it's powered.
Otherwise just to make sure that guys understand that we won't see this sort of technology for a long time now. If they could make screens like that last for longer than a day (exaggeration) then we would have had it for a long time now.
I love the future:rockout:
I'd put Lenny Kravitz on my toilet paper. Maybe Jack Thompson. Or select political figureheads. :D Shit*, that could be a series!
*pun initially unintended**
**after-the-fact it was indeed intended
I'd love to have a wide plastic screen I could stick across my back window in my cruiser to tell people to back off (or laugh at my stuck friends in the last mud hole I just made it through ;) Hooked up to my pda phone of course