Posts Tagged ‘technologies’

OLED is coming!

by tomskowronski | June 8th, 2009

oledHopefully…

EngadgetHD is reporting that a new mass-production technique may push OLED technology into the hands of consumers sometime in the near future! Basically since the new means of production will scale down the cost of OLED development, the production expenses will be lowered and then so will the cost of all OLED products.

Research coming from Arizona State University’s Flexible Display Center and Universal Display managed to produce a pair of flexible OLED displays using the same process and techniques when creating LCD displays. The technology allows transistors which control the pixels to be applied to plastic. Even though normally glass is used for this process. By putting together the plastic & the glass, it’s then put through the LCD manufacturing process & pulled apart yet again revealing the picture to our left!

How do you watch tv?

by tomskowronski | March 31st, 2009

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Onei Solutions has just unleashed a brand new 6.1 home theater speaker stand into the world! And I thought that it may be of some interest to Videomaker Readers to look at. After all we all watch TV, some of us are in the process of creating & compiling or already have a Home Theater set up that can make the average movie goer blush. Featuring six 15W speakers with a built in amp, HDMI ports and a VFD display, the piano-black finish looks very nice on the eyes. Currently available in the UK, it has not made it to the states yet.  Definitely an accessory worth considering for all or you renters and movie buyers out there…