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New super-efficient and power-saving OLED-display unveiled
New super-efficient and power-saving OLED-display unveiled
It seems development of OLED displays is really picking up steam, with Japanese companies pioneering in this field: Toshiba Matsushita Display (TMD) and Idemitsu Kosan say they managed to develop a small-molecule organic electroluminescent display with a lifespan of up to 30 times longer compared to existing TMD displays. With 100 milliwatts, the prototype (lifetime: 60,000 hours) also ...
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New Power Efficient Display Tech Offers 60,000 Hour Lifespan
Phone Scoop - Latest News — ... Idemitsu Kosan announced a new display technology that dramatically boosts the lifespan of the screen while also dramatically lowering the amount of energy needed to power it. The small-molecule organic electroluminescent (EL) display panel for mobile equipment uses just one-tenth the power of today's screens, and can last for 60,000 hours. Based on the success of this development, the two companies will begin to manufacture displays that can be used in devices such as mobile phones. more info at Crunch Gear ...

Wizards create OLED screen that lasts 30 times longer using a tenth the energy
DVICE Atom Feed — ... available now from Sony and others on the way, and they look better than any display we’ve seen. But those limitations of durability, and most of all, their high price, are holding the tech back thus far. This new energy-sipping innovation might let cell phones go a whole lot longer between charges. Expect mass production of these hyper-efficient screens to start next year. Let’s hope this super-tech scales up to huge OLED screens soon thereafter. Via CrunchGear

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