I want it to be everywhere, and have an embedded sensor mesh capable of direct on-screen or near-screen interaction. I’d like to be able to wave my hand in front of it, and have it turn the page on a book I’m reading.
I’d also like people to come up with a decent low-cost, low-glare, fingerprint-resistant surface for such screens ;-)
Too. Much. Glare.
Turn around now!!
Yeah, but just look at the killer viewing angle!
Soon, soon. Should be, anyway. With so few layers, it should be much cheaper and easier to manufacture these things, compared to LCD or plasma.
I lust after one of those for my Origami computer; better contrast, less power consumption, lighter. Yum.
— Steve shudders a bit at the price tag, though. Patience, alas, will have to do until that comes down just a tad.
Where can I read more about this?
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-entertainment/sony-demos-9mm+thick-high+def-oled-displays-251613.php
I want it to be everywhere, and have an embedded sensor mesh capable of direct on-screen or near-screen interaction. I’d like to be able to wave my hand in front of it, and have it turn the page on a book I’m reading.
I’d also like people to come up with a decent low-cost, low-glare, fingerprint-resistant surface for such screens ;-)
It looks like it’s melting the faces of those in front of it. Does it run off the Ark?
As in, of the Covenant? Probably.
an epitome of beauty…
awaiting the day we’ll have mass market digital paper
Also, TXB has an article with more pics here
I’ve been an OLED fan for some time, just waiting for them to blow everything else out of the water. It appears it is beginning…