electronicengineering
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This 65-Inch OLED Screen Folds Away Into a Coffee Table, but That’s Not Why It Matters
There are two things that make this prototype 65-inch OLED TV from TLC stand out. It can fold away into a coffee table where half the screen remains visible under glass, but that’s questionably useful. What’s more interesting is that this is the first 8K, 65-inch TV to be manufactured using inkjet printing techniques that…
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This OLED Touchscreen Has Pop-Up Buttons Your Fingers Can Actually Feel
The literal flexibility of OLED screen technology has allowed us to create everything from tablets that fold in half, to TVs that disappear into furniture. But researchers from Carnegie Mellon University are leveraging the flexibility of OLED panels in another way, and have created touchscreen devices your fingers can actually feel.
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E Ink’s New Colour E-Paper Looks Almost as Good as LCD Screens
With the first E Ink devices having debuted almost two decades ago, it’s been a long road transitioning the technology from black and white to colour. But yesterday, E Ink revealed some tantalising details on its latest colour electronic paper panels, Spectra 6, with colour reproduction that looks almost as good as what you can…
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Backseat TVs That Roll Up Into the Roof of a Car Are My Childhood Dream Come True
CES is a mixed bag of technologies you’ll actually be able to buy in the coming year, and technologies you probably won’t see realised for another decade. LG’s display division really likes to let its imagination run wild at the show, and this year it’s created a car of the future that leverages the flexibility…