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New Magnetic Display Technology Could Replace LCDs

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stoopered

Jul 18, 2007, 10:27 AM
I've noticed they compare it with LCD and attempt to call it an LCD replacement. Well, we already have an LCD replacement. The OLED is the LCD replacement which uses way less energy gives it a brighter picture, which lasts longer, and can even be flexible. In fact, Samsung displayed one of these about 2 months ago at a road show. I think this story should go into more detail and specs. It should give the pros and cons about this tech. It seems to me that a magnet would kill this TV. They fail to mention size, weight, and life. I'm curious as to if this is the last time we hear about it? It seems like OLED finally started showing up in phones in recent years, but the tech has been around for a long time and we still see no TVs with the tech. ...
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lakers83400

Jul 18, 2007, 10:37 AM
i'm sure as more info becomes available, we'll get it. perhaps there were no "details and specs" as you request. it's new technology, so we don't know any pros or cons. although the pros seem relatively obvious (easier to see in sunlight, battery life improvements, etc. etc. etc.) i'm sure we'll find out if there are any cons as testing is done on the thing.

this seems like a really preliminary story just alerting readers to the fact that there's a new technology that may be coming soon. personally, i'm glad that researchers are working on this stuff, but if only we could use that brain power to solve some of the world's other problems 😕
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stoopered

Jul 18, 2007, 10:42 AM
Ha ha agreed. 😁
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