
01-24-2003, 09:03 PM
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Neophyte
Join Date: Jan 2003
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everything i know about this
i saw a 13" oled from sony in may last year, they are really awesome, however right now one thing you have to realize is that each screen these companies make that have no flaws are probably worth in the several millions of dollars range. They are built essentially in a lab. They have spent large quantities of money on this technology. As far as native resolution OLEDs are just like an LCD it is a standard RGB stripe. The antialiasing done on the screens is usually taken care of by Windows now. However this native resolution problem can be fixed using a technology from Clairvoyante Laboratories www.clairvoyante.com, which has come up with a way to increase resolution without increasing cost. As far as EInk is concerned I have seen several working displays from them. For black and white they are outstanding very high contrast ratio 12:1 paper is around 15:1 i think monitors get around 8:1 for black and white. However they color monitor looked like pretty bad. There technology is all reflective so they have to use a color filter and this greatly reduces brightness. If ThinCRTs are the same as FEDs then this technology will probably never take off. ThinCRTs(FEDs) are currently very difficult to produce and don't have any really benefit that I can recall. OLEDs are most likely the next big thing but I think there will still be a bit of waiting.
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