By admin ( December 1, 2009 at 8:07 am) · Filed under Cool Electrical Gadget, federal ministry of education and research, german federal ministry, halogen lamps, lighting, lighting market, OLED, OLEDs, OPAL, Orbeos, osram opto semiconductors, panel
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.

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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By admin ( October 3, 2009 at 10:26 pm) · Filed under Cool Computer Gadgets, Canova, display, Estari, LCD, nintendo ds, OLED, oled displays, retail price, two screens

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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By admin ( May 5, 2009 at 4:26 am) · Filed under Cool Computer Gadgets, device, drive, ennova, flash drive, flashlite, ion technologies, OLED, Screen, screen safe, USB
Ennova Direct Inc latest addition is a biometric USB flash drive that slides open to reveal a built-in OLED screen and expects to launch its new patented retractable biometric USB flash drive under their ION Technologies brand as early as 2010.

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