engadget.com - 11/24/2008
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It's no secret that OLED gurus have had the toughest time improving the life of blue luminance to match the lifespans of its red and green counterparts, but a team of South Korean scientists have purportedly stumbled upon (or developed, as it were) a breakthrough "true blue" material that ...
gizmodo.com - 11/24/2008
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gizmodo.com —
OLED screens are pretty awesome all around, but
they have more than a few Achilles Heels to
overcome before they're accepted into the mainstream. That said, one of the hurdles has allegedly fallen this weekend, thanks to new research out of South ...
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Feeling Blue: South Koreans Discover 'True Blue' ...
engadget.com - 11/24/2008
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engadget.com —
Cellphones are caught in this awkward spot where
they've got to be small -- like pocketable, doesn't-look-ridiculous-on-your-face
small -- and yet somehow big enough to pack an expansive, pretty display that's capable of displaying a lot of stuff ...
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Samsung concept phone unfolds to hypnotize onlookers ...
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South Korean Scientists Claim Development Of “True Blue” For Oled Displays
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... It’s no secret that OLED gurus have had the toughest time improving the life of blue luminance to match the lifespans of its red and green counterparts, but a team of South Korean scientists have purportedly stumbled upon (or developed, as it were) a breakthrough “true blue” material that can “accelerate the development of next-generation organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays.
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German labs set new mark for energy efficient white OLEDs
Engadget —
... under varying levels of intensity leads to the next step, producing stable deep-blue colored emitters for increased efficiency (100 lumens per watt or more) so they can start illuminating surfaces near you. Isn't it lucky, we know some folks in South Korea BASF might want to have a chat with. ...
Japanese researchers make green OLEDs more efficient than ever
Engadget —
Blue OLEDs may have been garnering the lion's share of researchers' attention as of late, but it looks like a group of researchers led by Akiyoshi Mikami of the Kanazawa Institute of Technology are doing their part to keep green side of things up to speed, and they've now announced that they've managed to more than double the efficiency of green phospor-based OLEDs. That was apparently achieved at least in part though the use of a 0.7mm-thick glass plate with a refraction index as high as 2.03, which was bonded to the substrate of the OLED, and ...
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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 ...