Sony Brings the Bling with Swarovski Photoframe

Tag Archive: OLED

OLED Prices to be Lower than LCD in 2016

oled-lgtvMany smaller electronic devices like high-end smartphones and PMPs are already coming with OLED screens. These screens consume less power than LCD counterparts making for longer run times. Another benefit is that an OLED panel tends to offer better colors than a comparable LCD.

LG has announced at the FPD International 2009 show in Yokohama City, Japan that it will be launching a new 15-inch OLED TV on the market by the end of 2009. The set reportedly will have a resolution of 1366 x 768 and a peak luminance of 450cd/m2. The panel will use a bottom emission type and is constructed of low-temperature polycrystal Si-TFTs crystallized by a high-temp process.

OLED TV’s Future

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

155-Inch OLED TV

OLED TV’s  are taking longer to reach living rooms than we expected, but that’s not stopping Mitsubishi from putting a bunch of smaller OLED screens together to make one massive 155-inch OLED monitor that would be perfect to watch the super bowl on. The panel talks about why this short cut to bigger OLED screen sizes will not pan out for the consumer market.

OLED May Provide a Hopeful Future for Print Industry

outsidemag-cover

Picture this: Today, as you sit to have a cup of coffee and take in the New York Times’ morning reports, you are greeted by the abounding movements from daily news stories—the images are stirring and shifting under their headlines. This is the future photographer Alexx Henry sees for the newspaper and magazine print industry.  Henry and his team revealed this futuristic technology in the October 2009 issue of Outside Magazine with the “Living Cover and Spread,” featuring tri-athlete Chris Lieto in a pioneering moving-picture narrative.

LG Bringing 15-inch OLED Television to Market

LG OLED Display
LG OLED Display

LG OLED Display

South Korea’s LG Electronics has announced that plans to launch a 15-inch AM OLED television next month, taking the wraps off the unit at the upcoming IFA trade show in Berlin, then opening up commercial sales for the unit in Korea in November. The company plans to bring the the unit to overseas markets in 2010…but at this point, no one is mentioning prices, and it’s save to say the 15-inch OLED TV won’t be cheap.

World’s Thinnest Televisions

Though we’ve poked fun at thin televisions in the past, we do have to profess finding a certain appeal to paper-thin screens (as long as we’re not the ones paying for them). There’s something about a TV that seems to disappear when you walk by it that really grabs attention – especially with people who are used to owning 300-pound CRTs. The trophy for “World’s Thinnest” seems to trade hands every other month, but we’ve rounded up a few of the most notable models, from the ones that got things kicking to the ones that took it to the razor’s edge.

Reflection LED Mirror Watch


From a purely practical viewpoint, there’s really no reason to own an analog watch anymore. They’re harder to read, less accurate, and unless you shell out for a real mechanical timepiece, they aren’t even truly analog. When it comes down to it, even the goofiest $10 sport watch comes with more features than a $10,000 Rolex.

Only one thing keeps the clunky old things clinging to peoples’ wrists: style. Digital watches may outperform analog watches in every utilitarian sense, but when it comes time to don a three-piece suit and head out to a night on the town, circular dials and sweeping hands still reign supreme.

Page 1 of 11

Join The Digital Trends Community

DT RSS Feed

Everyone wants to be an insider, and you can be one too! Choose your poison: sign-up for our Newsletter, join us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter. Do all three and you'll be swimming in the the latest news, reviews, videos and more gadget goodness!

DT Newsletter Sign-Up

Sign-up for the Digital Trends newsletter and find out about the latest contests, the hottest content, and the most popular videos. Let us keep you up-to-date!

Our Facebook

Become a DT soldier! Join us on Facebook and share the best news, guides, videos and other cool information directly with all your friends. Some might even thank you for it!

Join the thousands and follow the best of us on Facebook.

Twitter Us

Do you like information in small snippets? Then our Twitter feed is just for you. Follow Digital Trends and you'll be able to catch up daily on our latest content, or even interact directly with our team. Tweet Tweet!

Join the thousands and follow the best of us on Twitter.

That’s Right, Sign-up For Our Monthly Random Prize Drawings and You Could Be That Winner.