Articles Tagged “OLED”

  • Munich underground – As bright as broad dayligh

    The luminaires from LI-EX employ 15,000 cold-white Golden Dragon Plus LEDs and 50,000 warm-white TopLEDs in the entrance area of the new “Stachus Passagen” in Munich. Two different LED types were installed in the process: for the facade lighting and for the architectural upgrading of the entrance area, as well as for the backlighting of [...]

  • Mitsubishi OLED Globe at Science Museum

    Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it has installed a six-meter organic light-emitting display (OLED) globe at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo, Japan. The OLED “Geo-Cosmos” display will be unveiled at the museum as the world’s first large-scale spherical OLED screen on June 11. Hanging 18 meters from [...]

  • LED Expo 2011 is comming soon

    “ International LED EXPO & OLED EXPO 2011” LED and OLED (lighting in the future), and DID (core of next generation advertisement industry), ALL in one place. First in the World, Biggest in Korea ! LED EXPO will be held in 21st June at Kintex. Leading LED companies are coming !!! (GE Lighting, Kumho Electric, [...]

  • Meet Sony 3D OLED Glasses

    The new Sony 3D OLED Glasses has two 3D OLED screens and a total resolution of 1280×720 pixels gives super HD video clarity. There’s also room for both HD and 3D with these babies, and they also come with simulated 5.1 surround sound and connection to most gaming and media devices through HDMI. The Sony [...]

  • Amazing Black & White OLED Clock

    Amaizing black & white OLED clock is waiting for manufacturer. Designed by Vadim Kibardin this amazing clock has built from polycarbonate and Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED). Each figure (60mm x 110mm x 10mm) has self-contained power supply and independent control, it can be fixed to any surface autonomously. A light sensor will switch the [...]

  • Flexible OLED Technology

    Universal Display Corporation’s FOLED® flexible OLEDs are organic light emitting devices that are built on flexible substrates such as plastic or metallic foil. FOLED displays can offer significant performance advantages over LCD displays that are typically built on rigid glass substrates and contain a bulky backlight. FOLEDs are thinner and lighter weight than other displays.  [...]