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The Next-Gen Apple iPhone 4G could be the first Apple device with an OLED Display. A source which are connected to the Apple hardware team told the blog that the new Apple Iphone 4G will launch July 17 at WWDC. There is also a glowing Apple logo a...
May 22

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Apple Iphone 4g uses a OLED Display

The Next-Gen Apple iPhone 4G could be the first Apple device with an OLED Display. A source which are connected to the Apple hardware team told the blog that the new Apple Iphone 4G will launch July 17 at WWDC. There is also a glowing Apple logo at the backside.
LG Display deliver the OLED Displays for Apple, so LG Display has struck a long-term deal with Apple to produce AMOLED displays for use in its devices.… Continue

Posted on May 22, 2009 at 5:59pm —

Erich Strasser

OLED Infos and News

Oled-display.net inform you about Organic LEDs (OLED/PLED), the next display technology that promises to deliver thin, power efficient and bright displays.Organic-Displays are the latest and most promising buzzwords in display technology. To give you an idea of their potential, imagine a cardboard-thin TV screen. Now imagine that you can roll up your TV, put it away or carry it wherever you go.

But, of course, there is no g… Continue

Posted on March 3, 2008 at 5:19pm —

Erich Strasser

When comes bigger OLED-Television products?

Sony leads the way with the world's first commercial OLED TV, the XEL-1. It's received a chorus of critical acclaim since CES, praised for its brightness, colour saturation, lightning fast response time and its amazingly slim profile. It’s just 3mm deep.

There's no denying that the XEL-1 represents the first step towards more responsive (and more efficient) living room TVs. But let's not forget that Sony's debut OLED model is only 11-inches across, only has a 960 x 540 resolution, and costs mor… Continue

Posted on March 3, 2008 at 5:12pm —

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