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Sony Begins OLED Mass Production

Dodger73 writes "According to their press release at sony.net, Sony beings mass production of full color OLED displays at 3.8" size for their Clie PEG-VZ90 'Personal Entertainment Handheld.' The press release claims, that their 'Super Top Emission' technology reaches 150cd/m^2; at the familiar 1000:1 contrast ratio. Not quite the 19" display I'd like for my computer at home, but definitely a step in the right direction."

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  1. its not by booyah · · Score: 4, Funny

    Its not the size that matters, its how you use it... I will be very happy to have my 3.8"

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  2. OLED is described in article by tod_miller · · Score: 4, Funny

    So now we have Organic LED's and Organic speakers.... perhaps one day we will have an organic computer! :-)

    As OLED works with self-luminous organic materials, it has outstanding response time, without producing any afterimage even when displaying moving images (movies). Also with wide viewing angle and contrast ratio as high as 1000:1, high quality images can be realized on mobile products which are used in various occasions.

    As the saying goes, mother nature knows best. With all our technical skills, nature can produce a better light emitting substance than we can!

    This is super sexy, I cannot wait until I have a paper thin wall sized display...

    Good work sony.

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    1. Re:OLED is described in article by Epistax · · Score: 4, Funny

      As the saying goes, mother nature knows best.

      Not to set up a patriarchy but perhaps father time knows better. Nature has a few billion years of work we need to catch up on.

    2. Re:OLED is described in article by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 4, Funny

      Pah!

      I have been using a grid of Glow-worms for years.

      Green screen only so far, but the chocolate food dispensor works as expected. The biggest problem I have is the noise they make when trying to shove replacement ones into place.

      I'm sure the RSPCA would be on at me for something, but its in the name of science!

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  3. Chin up, little fellas by gregduffy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just don't use any anti-bacterial soap before handling it! ::swish::