OLED

Kodak OLED 7.6-inch Photo Frame Now Available For Purchase

December 15th, 2008 1:46 PM | by Christen da Costa

Buy one of these and you’re the epitome of ‘early adopter’.  Sure it will cost $1,000, the cost of some big screen LCD TVs, but you can endlessly bask in all the OLED glory you’ve come to afford.  Specs have pretty much remained the same since we told you about OLED photo frame: 7.6-inch screen, 800×480 resolution, WiFi, 2GB built-in memory, and 30,000:1 contrast ratio.

You can buy one here

[Slashgear]


United Keys Intros OLED Customizable Keyboard

December 11th, 2008 11:20 PM | by Christen da Costa

Customization is good, right?  United Keys thinks so, and they want to offer you the opportunity to customize your own keyboard, well at least part of your keyboard.   The keyboard is pretty standard with the exception of 9 keys that are in fact mini OLED screens that can be programmed with whatever suits your taste.  If the keyboard proves not necessary, you can opt for the smaller and more subtle OLED keypad.  Course, with customization comes cost.  The United Keys OLED keyboard will run you $260, where as the keypad will set you back $200. Oh, and it doesn’t appear to be compatible with Macs.

Both are available here

[Thanks, Dan]


Samsung Shows Off A Massive & Flexible OLED Screen

November 24th, 2008 1:21 PM | by Christen da Costa

Samsung showed of a massively awesome flexible OLED screen at this year’s FPD 2008.  Unfortunately, I don’t have any specs to go on and it’s difficult to tell how large the screen is, but I think the embedded video says enough.  Here’s looking at a huge ass phone screen in ‘09.

It’s worth noting that the ‘flexing’ intervals are pretty few and far between, which leads me to believe the technology isn’t totally sound.  In other words, fold the screen 5 times in 30 seconds and perhaps it would have problems.

[Oled-Display]

[Thanks, Erik]




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