OSRAM First OLED Light Source-Orbeos

OSRAM Opto Semi­con­duc­tors announce its first OLED light source for pre­mium func­tional light­ing — the light, thin, non-glare, warm white Orbeos. The new energy-efficient surface-emitting panel is espe­cially suited to pre­mium appli­ca­tions in archi­tec­ture, hotels and cater­ing, offices, pri­vate homes and shops.

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The Orbeos OLED panel has a round lamp sur­face of 80mm diam­e­ter, an ultra-thin design at only 2.1mm thick and weighs 24g. These lim­ited dimen­sions ensure a vari­ety of flex­i­ble, appli­ca­tion options. With an effi­ciency of 25lm/W, the panel exceeds that of con­ven­tional halo­gen lamps. Its warm white color tem­per­a­ture (2,800K, CRI up to 80) matches the warm light of an incan­des­cent lamp and is suited to light­ing that is atmos­pheric and func­tional at the same time. OLEDs give off a pleas­ant, non– glare light and are espe­cially well-suited for use in homes, muse­ums, restau­rants and hotels.
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Tomorrow Gadget:Estari Canova Laptop, Dual Screens Above and Below Hinge

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LCD and OLED dis­plays are get­ting thin­ner and cheaper, so a num­ber of designs are incor­po­rat­ing two screens.

Like the Nin­tendo DS, the Estari Canova (with its V12 Design con­cept) uses one dis­play strictly for view­ing, and another dis­play for both view­ing and input. This full-featured lap­top can open table-flat, or you can cock it at an angle for watch­ing videos. Estari plans to build and mar­ket the Canova at a retail price as lit­tle as $400.

(Source: PCWORLD)

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