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OLED in '5-10 years'?
Vincent Alzieu
September 24, 2008 5:25 PM
September 24, 2008 5:25 PM
Given the knockings we give it, you might think we're on a mission to nobble OLED.But, honestly, we really want the technology to succeed.
In fact, what we'd love most is OLED screens everywhere: on your desk at work, at home, on your cellphone, digital camera, you name it ...
However, you know DigitalVersus for being a lot more realistic than that, and it's true that, for the time being, OLED screens are still a long way off.
Seductive though the technology is, it's not worth dreaming about: it's not here yet, and it won't be for a while.
The description of OLED being ready in 'five to ten years' isn't our own personal pragmatism, though, but the opinion of a Kodak rep who was revealing the manufacturer's latest digital photo frame which relies on the technology.
We'll be taking a look at that photo frame very soon, which is probably more than we can say for our dream of cheap, universal OLED.
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