Some actual science news...razor thin TV
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Some actual science news...razor thin TV
Here's a link to a story with video.
The article:
In the race for ever-thinner displays for TVs, cell phones and other gadgets, Sony may have developed one to beat them all - a razor-thin display that bends like paper while showing full-color video.
Sony Corp. released video of the new 2.5-inch display Friday. In it, a hand squeezes a display that is 0.3 millimeters, or 0.01 inch, thick. The display shows color images of a bicyclist stuntman and a picturesque lake.
Although flat-panel TVs are getting slimmer, a display that's so thin it bends in a human hand marks a breakthrough.
Sony said it has yet to decide on commercial products using the technology.
"In the future, it could get wrapped around a lamppost or a person's wrist, even worn as clothing," said Sony spokesman Chisato Kitsukawa. "Perhaps it can be put up like wallpaper."
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Oh man, wasn't stuff like that featured in Children of Men in some of the applications they suggest?
If developed further this could lead to some really awesome possibilities.
If developed further this could lead to some really awesome possibilities.
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They had a special about that type of stuff on TV a few days ago. Was pretty awesome. They were talking about a huge wide screen TV you could mount on your wall and roll up to take with you when you move.
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OLEDs have life problems right now, the organic polymers used denature quite quickly when used, so they won't even rival first generation plasmas right now. They do, on the other hand, lack the problem of true black LCDs have, use far less power than plasma displays and are quite cheap now. Most phones tend to use such displays.
I recall seeing special systems like this years ago from some Cambridgeshire based technology group working with the university there. Perfect, high-res images on a tiny plastic film, but they could only do it in one of the three primary colours at the time.
I recall seeing special systems like this years ago from some Cambridgeshire based technology group working with the university there. Perfect, high-res images on a tiny plastic film, but they could only do it in one of the three primary colours at the time.
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This makes me feel neat - my science fictional displays on the insides of a soldier's helmet aren't so science fictional after all!
Although I have to admit in regards to having one of these myself that I could roll up and move around... I'd always be way too nervous about breaking it, no matter how sturdy I knew it to be. These just sound like they should be so fragile...
Although I have to admit in regards to having one of these myself that I could roll up and move around... I'd always be way too nervous about breaking it, no matter how sturdy I knew it to be. These just sound like they should be so fragile...
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I'm imagening the future of the newspaper, instead of getting one in paper you have this newspaper like magazine that is blank. But you can download new issues and then they appear on the pages. This could work via subscription or buying individual issues. That way you can have one paper for many issues.
Ofcourse there would probably be a need for several models of magazine, I imagine a tabloid sized paper wouldn't work well being displayed on a full sized paper model.
Ofcourse there would probably be a need for several models of magazine, I imagine a tabloid sized paper wouldn't work well being displayed on a full sized paper model.
I a film, "Minority Report"(?) did something like that already.His Divine Shadow wrote:I'm imagening the future of the newspaper, instead of getting one in paper you have this newspaper like magazine that is blank. But you can download new issues and then they appear on the pages. This could work via subscription or buying individual issues. That way you can have one paper for many issues.
Ofcourse there would probably be a need for several models of magazine, I imagine a tabloid sized paper wouldn't work well being displayed on a full sized paper model.
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