Yesterday, I asked what the point of transparent screens was.
Today, no such question. This technology has numerous obvious applications, in home, in bus shelters, in subway stations, everywhere.
So when can I get it so I can plaster my walls with it?
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This I want to see!
Posted by mheartwood
23rd May
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Mighty Oled. Greetings!
Posted by kritik1
21st Jun
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Posted by mheartwood
23rd May
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WALLPAPER Tee Vee
why the strange configuration of the wallpaper t v room; smacks of t v while mourning.
Posted by Sunon@...
23rd May
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Multiple streams
One day, perhaps, broadcasters will stream several feeds of the same 'events' such as sportscasts. This would allow the viewer to view several picture in pictures, and select the angle that they would like to see, instead of some arbitrary control room dweeb selecting what we should see.
Posted by 16Tons
23rd May
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Wall Size TV
Ever read the book Fahrenheit 451. Straight out of that ...
Posted by paulasay
23rd May
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1984 not 451
Paulasay,
telescreens were in 1984 by George Orwell, not Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451
telescreens were in 1984 by George Orwell, not Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451
Posted by BACmtman
23rd May
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Perhaps in both
From Wikipedia on Fahrenheit 451: "Mildred Montag is Guy Montag's wife. She is absorbed in the shallow dramas played on her "parlor walls" (flat-panel televisions) and indifferent to the oppressive society around her". 1984 was published in 1949 and F451 in 1953.
Posted by kaur
11th Jun
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Mighty Oled. Greetings!
The future is Oled, but wait! I did not read anywhere that the six panels of OLED that join together on the wall will have a seamless experience. Such words as Immersive experience, rich projections without the need of side lighting that far surpass their cousin (or not) LCD are welcome, but does that mean that it will meet or beat top seamless experience as far as larger or largest size of any presently known video/tv screen technology? (and I am not even taking into consideration screens used for scientific or other specialized applications).
Posted by kritik1
21st Jun