Fortunately, the Pixon’s 12-megapixel claim to greatness, which guarantees you nothing at all except for the industry’s largest file sizes, is complemented by some decent specs, starting with a 3.1″ AMOLED touchscreen, 3G and FM radio.
LED-backlit LCDs are where TV’s future and present meet—they’re the best LCDs you’ve ever seen, but they’re not as stunning as OLED displays, which will one day dominate all. They’re not cheap, but they’re not ludicrous either. Most importantly, they’re actually here.
Apple iPhone Apps, a site with no known track record (which is also down right now) just leaked a July 17 release date and a bunch of specs for the next iPhone. They look fishy.
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have created OLED displays that have all the durability of a super ball.
Sony’s X1000-series Walkman PMP, which packs a gorgeous OLED screen and Wi-Fi, is likely to be priced at to directly compete with Apple’s iPod touch, according to an early appearance on Sony’s site.
I’m fairly certain that 99% of the population does not need an OLED screen or fingerprint scanner packed into the Ennova USB thumbdrive, but still, it’s nice to stop and ogle at it’s super-techie aspects.
“You Fade to Light” is an art installation by rAndom International commissioned by Philips to show off its OLED technology, and it’s pretty sweet.
Try to look beyond that filthy smartphone JPEG compression to get glimpse into the future of auto mirrors.
If you get your rocks off over TVs that you can’t have and can never afford, why don’t you set aside some alone time this coming September, when Sony might reveal a larger OLED TV.
Kyocera’s EOS phone concept is chock full of outlandish features. From its tri-fold OLED design to its unique method of using kinetic energy, the EOS is just what we like to see in a concept.