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Tiniest ever display targets mobile users with OLED
by Guy J Kewney | posted on 13 February 2006
This is the MicroEmissive Displays 'eyescreen' full colour video option for the Borgs amongst us; a way of looking at a full screen without losing sight of the rest of the world. It was one of several new technologies in a special 3GSM showcase sponsored by phone network O2, and i.Tech Dynamic - all looking for a bright kid in the business to take it to the next level.
In essence, this technology duplicates what you find in electronic viewfinders on cameras today - but this is organic LED technology, and "offers spectacular blur-free video at almost zero power," says MED.
It proved quite a challenge to take a close-up of the display, but below right, is a really bad photograph, horribly blue-shifted, of a live football match which was being shown - if you could put your face right up to the screen.
Hall2 level 1, H94b in the corner.
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