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Samsung’s Hybrid Desktop Notebook Concept: 14-inch AMOLED Screen, 2.7mm Thin [Oled]

I’m not sure how practical this design would be on the road, but it sure looks sweet. The stunning screen supports a resolution of 1366 x 768, and because it’s AMOLED, has a 1000000:1 contrast ratio, and 300cd/m2 brightness.

We don’t know much more at this point, but it’s just one of many concepts Samsung has on show at the FPD exhibition in Japan. Follow the link to check them out, including a netbook with 7-inch AMOLED screen. [Akihabara News]








Posted: October 28th, 2009
at 8:24am by Danny Allen


Topics: Samsung AMOLED concepts, amoled, fpd, japan, oled, samsung


LG’s transparent 15-inch AMOLED display is amazing, possibly useless

Look a that, just look at it will you. It’s another in a latest trend that’s bringing transparent displays to the latest in consumer electronics. However, this pup is in color and livin’ large at 15-inches unlike those tiny transparent displays we’ve seen in handsets. Unfortunately, all we can do is look for the moment because the concept on show at FPD 2009 in Japan is accompanied by very little in the way of detail.

LG’s transparent 15-inch AMOLED display is amazing, possibly useless originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Oct 2009 06:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Posted: October 28th, 2009
at 7:16am by Thomas Ricker


Topics: 15 inch, 15Inch, Fpd2009, amoled, fpd, fpd 2009, lg, oled, transparent


Samsung’s 30-inch 3D AMOLED TV won’t make you dizzy, will leave you poor and silly

Feeling that 3D craze yet? No? Well what if we told you that Samsung was bringing stereoscopic 3D to its magnificent AMOLED panels touting a million-to-1 contrast? Today in Japan it’s showing off its 30-inch AMOLED 3D television with Full HD panel measuring just 2.5-mm thick. Although much is lost in the Korean language press release, Sammy is claiming that itd panel plus shutter-glasses technology helps to reduce the dizziness felt by some 3D viewers. The set’s just a prototype at the moment but its price will certainly invoke financial vertigo whenever it might hit the manufacturing lines. One more very serious picture after the break.

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Samsung’s 30-inch 3D AMOLED TV won’t make you dizzy, will leave you poor and silly originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Oct 2009 04:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Posted: October 28th, 2009
at 5:34am by Thomas Ricker


Topics: 30-inch, 3d, Fpd2009, TV, Television, amoled, dizziness, dizzy, fpd, fpd 2009, oled, samsung


AUO previews lots of fancy displays, clownfish-approved 1080p 14-inch OLED monitor

AUO previews lots of fancy displays, including clownfish-approved 1080p 14-inch OLED monitorFPD International 2009 is nearly upon us, and as we’ve seen in years past it’s a time of wondrous innovation and gratuitous side-shots of impossibly thin displays. Leading off the pack this year is AUO, teasing a number of new panels and technologies that may or may not rock your living rooms sometime in the next two to four years. Chief among them is a 14-inch, 1080p OLED display with a 100,000:1 contrast ratio and 16 million colors. There will also be a range of switchable and glasses-free 2D/3D displays ranging from 8- to 65-inches, a ridiculously wide 58-inch 2.35:1 TV with a 2560 x 1080 resolution, and, naturally, a skinny LCD — in this case the 65-inch beauty pictured below that’s just 7.9mm on the Z plane despite pumping out a claimed 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio. Good stuff? Yes. The craziest displays we’ll see this week? Not a chance.

[Via OLED-Display.net]

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AUO previews lots of fancy displays, clownfish-approved 1080p 14-inch OLED monitor originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Posted: October 27th, 2009
at 10:01pm by Tim Stevens


Topics: 2.35:1, Fpd2009, FpdInternational2009, auo, fpd, fpd 2009, fpd international 2009, lcd, oled