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Nick Farrell the Inquirer , Monday 24 November 2008. 10:25:00 Putting the colour back in your cheeks SOUTH KOREAN boffins have emerged from their smoke-filled labs claiming they have got a blue movie on an OLED screen. Now while the average person might think that just sticking Debbie Does Dallas in a DVD and pressing play might be all you need to get a blue movie running... > > (link)

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