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Sony Shows Off Flexible OLED Screens At CES

An anonymous reader writes "Sony's stand at CES had a small area set aside for flexible OLED screens, along with three mock-ups of possible OLED devices (including one stunning ultra-portable with no hinge and a single display for both screen and keyboard). There was also a working OLED screen being bent back and forth while playing a video clip. Does this mean roll-up, low-power colour screens will soon hit the market? Not unless OLED prices come down — Sony's stunning XEL-1 OLED TV costs $2,500, but only has an 11in screen ..."

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  1. Re:power saving? by __aamnbm3774 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    As I replied to the comment above yours, with a larger TV, you are going to instantly increase things like oh 'energy lost due to heat', etc, etc.

    It's pretty obvious why they chose a 20 inch to compare their TV against. People are dumb and they won't realize they are intentionally trying to Fudge their numbers. I have no doubt these TV's save energy, but at 40%...I'm not sure I buy into that... especially with that bizzare comparison.

  2. Re:Do they come with rootkits? by Dogtanian · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Another point; the "umbrella" corporation uses the same name to associate all these subsidiaries. They want to enjoy the benefits of associating them with each other and trade off that goodwill. Live by the sword, die by the sword.

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