Articles tagged with: Oled
OLED Displays Find Success in Mobile Phones with Q2'09 Up 22% Y/Y
Worldwide oled revenue has set a new record, with $192 million in revenue for Q2'09, up 32% Q/Q and 22% Y/Y, reports DisplaySearch. The research firm is forecasting that the total oled display market will grow to $6.2 billion by 2016 from $600 million in 2008, with a CAGR of 33%. more
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Organic electronics a two-way street, thanks to new plastic semiconductor
Plastic that conducts electricity holds promise for cheaper, thinner and more flexible electronics. This technology is already available in some gadgets - the new Sony walkman that was introduced earlier this summer and the Microsoft Zune HD music player released last week both incorporate organic light-emitting electronic displays. more
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Worldwide OLED Revenues Forecast to Grow to $7.1 Billion by 2016
In its latest Quarterly oled Shipment and Forecast Report, DisplaySearch forecasts the total oled display market will grow to $7.1 billion by 2016, from $0.6 billion in 2008, with a CAGR of 36%. more
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New nanocrystals show potential for cheap lasers, new lighting
For more than a decade, scientists have been frustrated in their attempts to create continuously emitting light sources from individual molecules because of an optical quirk called "blinking," but now scientists at the University of Rochester have uncovered the basic physics behind the phenomenon, and along with researchers at the Eastman Kodak Company, created a nanocrystal that constantly emits light. more
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Nokia's Latest 8-Megapixel Camera Phone
Nokia's latest handset, the Nokia N86 8MP combines an 8 megapixel camera with wide-angle Carl Zeiss optics and the company says that it is designed to excel in low light conditions. more
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Samsung Phone comes with 50" Video Projector
Samsung has announced plans to launch its first mobile phone with a built-in projector, which can beam an image up to 50" wide onto any surface. The Samsung projector phones utilize the Texas Instruments, DLP Pico Chipset to remove the limitations of the traditional mobile phone screen by easily providing "big picture" viewing experiences. more
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Rolling out flexible displays for the mass market
European researchers have developed a cost-effective method for manufacturing flexible displays in much the same way that newspapers are printed. Their work promises to revolutionise packaging, advertising and even clothing. more
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More Rumours of a Nokia Laptop Computer
Rumours that Nokia may start production of its own brand laptop computers have resurfaced after UBS analyst Maynard Um issued a research note saying that it was increasingly likely to happen more
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Nokia Shows off Carbon Fibre Mobile Phone
Nokia has shown off a new "premium" mobile phone - the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte, which the company says has been engineered from carbon fibre, titanium, polished glass and stainless steel. more
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A Flexible Approach to New Phone Displays
..ities, research centres and many small and medium-sized businesses have pooled their skills and expertise to thoroughly test a large number of materials and techniques. Alternatives to glass Displays have two principal assemblies: a ‘back more
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