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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:Sony's new TV. by Yasz312 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    u guys are hilarious -- http://www.jobstaxi.com/

  2. Re:Do they come with rootkits? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    You're one of the more amusing masturbaters around here. Just wanted to say thanks for letting me watch you pleasure yourself so bitterly. Please post more uncyclopedia links so I can feel superior to your weak sense of humor.

  3. Re:Do they come with rootkits? by Gizzmonic · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It's flamebait, it's been said ten thousand times already, and it adds nothing to a conversation about OLED screens. Why don't you shove off?

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  4. Re:That's about when I might give up CRT by Enderandrew · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    They're already saying laser TVs will trump OLEDs. If you're waiting for one technology to trump all other technologies with no other technologies on the horizon, you'll be waiting a long while.

    In the mean time, I've got a gorgeous 56" Sony Bravia LCD. I hook my PS3 into it to stream videos from my PC wirelessly, or to watch BluRays, and the experience is better than going to the movies. I noticed details watching The Dark Knight I didn't see in two viewings on the Imax.

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