Sony Shows Off Flexible OLED Screens At CES 150
An anonymous reader writes "Sony's stand at CES had a small area set aside for flexible OLED screens, along with three mock-ups of possible OLED devices (including one stunning ultra-portable with no hinge and a single display for both screen and keyboard). There was also a working OLED screen being bent back and forth while playing a video clip. Does this mean roll-up, low-power colour screens will soon hit the market? Not unless OLED prices come down — Sony's stunning XEL-1 OLED TV costs $2,500, but only has an 11in screen ..."
Sony's new TV. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Clothes (Score:4, Funny)
I'd be happy to see an invisible tie so I could wear that and get one over on the man, or randomly turn it from invisible to a disturbing picture for microseconds to mess with friends and co-workers.
Re:Am I the only one who feels... (Score:3, Funny)
Hey now, My Mother the Car was a triumph of Shakespearean proportions!
Oh great... (Score:5, Funny)
Now Anonymous Coward is going to run around the internet shouting "Will it BEND??"
Re:Am I the only one who feels... (Score:5, Funny)
a fifty-year-old is either (a) still in love with the same stuff she saw when she was five, or (b) watching on a much more complicated level, and requires far more meaning and technical skill in their content.
Dear Sir,
I wish to complain in the strongest possible terms about your use of the feminine pronoun "she". Some of my best male friends are 50, and only a few of them are transvestites.
Yours faithfully, Brigadier Sir Charles Arthur Strong (Mrs.)
P.S. That my mother made me wear ribbons in my hair when I was five is nobody's business.
Do you feel the way I do? (Score:5, Funny)
TV technology ->+
TV content -<+
What the hell does that even mean?
Re:Am I the only one who feels... (Score:2, Funny)