OLED panels are used in new art piece by Bill Viola

Bill Viola, an internationally acclaimed American artist, is presenting has latest art works - the "Transfigurations" series. One of the pieces (called Small-Saints) is using 6 OLED panels mounted on a shelf: 

The title of the series "Transfigurations" refers to the moment when a person or an object is transformed not by external means but from within. Viola says "the transformation of the Self, usually provoked by a profound inner revelation or an overwhelming sensation of clarity and fathomless emotion, overcomes the individual until literally a 'new light' dawns on him or her… Some of the most profound human experiences occur at times like these, arising at the outer limits of conscious awareness."

Read the full story Posted: Sep 15,2009

The LG 15" OLED TV will cost around 2,500$-3,000$


We got word from a senior manager from LG Electronics that says that while the 15" OLED TV's price hasn't been decided yet, it will be in the range of 2,500$-3,000$ in Korea (due to launch in November). 



LG 15-inch OLED TV


Obviously this is a lot of money for a 15" TV. But it's about the same as Sony's 11" XEL-1 (which still costs 2,500$ in the US), so you get almost 40% more screen for the same money. Also this is the price for Korea, hopefully it will be lower when it launches worldwide in 2010.



The 15" OLED TV will have a 1366x768 resolution, 100,000:1 contrast ratio and it'll be only 1.7mm thick.


Read the full story Posted: Sep 15,2009

Kateeva developed a method for depositing the OLED materials with inkjet printers

Kateeva logo Kateeva is a new startup, that has developed a new way to deposit OLEDs - using an inkjet printer and a micro-dryer called a T Jet (thermal Jet) along with proprietary inks. This will allow makers to use Gen 8.5 and larger substrates to make OLEDs.

Kateeva say that in four years (or more...) OLED TVs made using Kateeva's way will cost around 70% of what it costs to make a standard LCD.

Kateeva's T Jet sits between the inkjet nozzles and the substrate. The material is first heated to 100 Celsius to evaporate the carrier liquids. The remaining solids then get heated to 300 Celsius, turned into a gas, and deposited onto the substrate, where it solidifies.

Read the full story Posted: Sep 11,2009

Sasmung to release an AMOLED LiMo vodafone phone?


There are reports that Samsung are set to release a new LiMo phone for vodaphone. LiMo is (yet-another) Linux-based mobile OS, which is used mainly in Japan.






The display is a touch OLED, the phone sports haptic feedback (we do not know the size and resolution yet) and it has a  8Mp camera. It will launch together with the "Vodafone People" service which includes location info, active contacts, status updates, social network integration, etc.


Read the full story Posted: Sep 11,2009