oled-display.net - 1/6/2009
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Company exhibits full-color, wrist-worn OLED device alongside other members of the OLED Association at lead-in event to the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
Universal Display Corporation an
innovator behind today’s and tomorrow’s displays and lighting through its state-of-the-art ...
blog.wired.com - 1/6/2009
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blog.wired.com —
UnitedKey's OLED-enhanced keyboard is an Optimus Maximus wannabe,
but it does something the latter cannot imagine: Leave
you with a few extra dollar bills to pay the rent. The $260 keyboard has nine large moddable OLED keys on its left-hand ...
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UnitedKeys' OLED Keyboard is No Optimus Maximus
oled-display.net - 1/11/2009
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oled-display.net —
OCZ does have no stand at the CES-2009
but OCZ Technology shows in the Bellagio Hotel a
new OLED Keyboard named Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard. The keyboard does have some monochrome OLED keys which can be programmed with any kind of symbols. It has an internal memory of 128 MB of flash to the ...
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OCZ shows Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard
sonyinsider.com - 1/14/2009
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sonyinsider.com —
Sony’s Contrast* Flex OLED Walkman is bracelet style
with other form factors possible. We were able to
catch footage of its introduction video at Sony’s exhibit during CES 2009. Essentially, this product allows visualization of music while ...
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Contrast - The Sony Flex OLED Walkman Of 2020?
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Universal Display’s flexible AMOLED communication device coming to CES
Gizmo Watch —
... This wrist-worn flexible AMOLED communication device is fabricated on metal foil, and is made in support from the U.S. Department of Defense. The prototype device, based on a four-inch flexible OLED display will be significantly energy saving and the flexibility of the display will make it rugged and highly portable while displaying awesome images with wide viewing angles. What is the gadgetry where we would see this? Perhaps, CES is the best place to know this.
Via: OLED Display
[Thanks Erik Strasser for the tip]
Wrist-worn flexible OLED prototype is for the military, but kids like it too
Engadget —
... like the above: a wearable, flexible, 4-inch prototype screen that CES attendees will be able to check out and maybe even try on -- albeit uncomfortably. It's been developed with military applications in mind (they always get the cool stuff first), but bendy consumer devices are naturally envisioned as well. There's no word on when we'll start seeing them in passports or flexi-phones, but we're thinking we have a while to wait yet. [Warning: PDF link; via OLED-DISPLAY.net] Filed under: Displays, Wearables Wrist-worn flexible OLED ...
Wrist-Worn, Flexible OLED Out in the Wild [Ces 2009]
Gizmodo —
... and other devices beyond that). In the meantime, they plan to bring a working model to CES, so at least a few lucky attendees will get a taste of our OLED future. [OLED Display] ...
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The rumored Touchscreen Sony Walkman leaks on Gizmodo (Via OLED-Display) as Sony Walkman NWZ-X1000. Looks like Gizmodo removed the story, but the product image and the few details of the NWZ-X1000 are now already all over the web.
Apparently the ...
Sony Walkman NWZ-X1051 and NWZ-X1061 are official —
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The Sony Walkman NWZ-X1000 series already leaked yesterday. Sony made the new touchscreen Wifi Walkman with OLED display official today with the announcement of the NWZ-X1051 and NWZ-X1061 players at the CES 2009.
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WSJ.com: Tech Trader Daily 1/8/2009
The city that never sleeps is Las Vegas, not New York.
At least, that’s the case when the Consumer Electronics Show is in town.
After the keynote tonight, I headed over to the Mirage for the annual Digital Experience mini-tradeshow. ...