Samsung 3D OLED TV is a Teeny Tiny 1.6 mm Thick
Like a piece of thin cardboard, the 14-inch Samsung 3D OLED display shown at CES 2010 this week is a mere 1.6mm thick.
As it’s still a concept (they say it won’t be out until about 2013), the design and features of the Samsung 3D OLED TV could still change dramatically—who knows what type of media tech advances we’ll have by the time it’s released. In its current state, it works like a miniature version of a 3D movie theater screen, complete with 3D glasses.
As it’s still a concept (they say it won’t be out until about 2013), the design and features of the Samsung 3D OLED TV could still change dramatically—who knows what type of media tech advances we’ll have by the time it’s released. In its current state, it works like a miniature version of a 3D movie theater screen, complete with 3D glasses.
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2. Film and Entertainment - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the film and entertainment industry by incorporating advanced 3D technology.
3. Media Technology - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the media technology industry through the development of advanced media tech solutions.
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