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LG Phillips Patents Oil and Water Display

jordanhh writes "Tech.co.uk reports that LG Phillips has filed a patent for a new type of thin, flexible display. 'The pixels are made from tiny plastic cells filled with minute amounts of oil and water. The oil floats on the surface of the water and shrouds the colored surface underneath it. When electricity is applied across the cell, the oil moves aside, changing the color of the pixel.'"

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  1. Re:oil and water by Applekid · · Score: 4, Funny

    What? No vinegar? Don't know about the display quality, but it's already clearly an inferior salad.
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  2. Excellent Blacks by Innova · · Score: 5, Funny

    They expect to get excellent blacks (the bane of digital display technologies) by using motor oil from my 1999 Saturn.

  3. Prior Art by skeeto · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oil based displays have been in use for years. In fact, there is famous prior art.

    1. Re:Prior Art by Anonymous+McCartneyf · · Score: 4, Funny

      Yeah, but the burn-in rate for oil-on-canvas monitors is horrific.

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