Jeremy Gutsche — May 27, 2007 — Unique
References: pinktentacle
This week Sony revealed a flexible full-color organic electroluminescent display (OLED). The display, which weight 1.5 grams, is built using organic TFT technology. It's 0.3 mm thin and features resolution of 120x160 pixels.
Pink Tentacle informs, "According to Sony, which plans to release a new line of miniature TVs this year and is bolstering efforts to develop next-generation flat-panel OLEDs, this new technology will lead to the development of thinner, lighter and softer electronics."
This will match nicely with the razor thin OLED TV Sony revealed earlier this year. We also saw a transparent OLED display long ago, but it is nice to see continued development in this area.
Pink Tentacle informs, "According to Sony, which plans to release a new line of miniature TVs this year and is bolstering efforts to develop next-generation flat-panel OLEDs, this new technology will lead to the development of thinner, lighter and softer electronics."
This will match nicely with the razor thin OLED TV Sony revealed earlier this year. We also saw a transparent OLED display long ago, but it is nice to see continued development in this area.
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1. Flexible Full-color OLED Displays - Opportunity for developing thinner, lighter, and softer electronics.
2. Organic TFT Technology - Potential for creating innovative and versatile electronic devices.
3. Next-generation Flat-panel Oleds - Chance to revolutionize the display industry with thinner and more advanced screens.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Ability to create cutting-edge products with flexible and high-resolution displays.
2. Display Technology - Disruptive opportunity to transform the way screens are manufactured and used.
3. Electronic Components - Potential for developing lightweight and innovative components for various devices.
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