Philippe Starck designed a new OLED Lamp, costs $5900

Update: The Light Photon is made by Blackbody, using a single 47cmx37cm OLED device. See below for more infromation.

The Light Photon is a new OLED lamp, designed by Philippe Starck. It is made by Blackbody for Flos, and hand-made pre-production prototypes are now available for $5900. The lamp’s light source is a 47cm x 37cm single evaporation OLED device, with an active area of 1001cm², a color temperature of 2800K and a CRI above 80.

Light Photon OLED lampLight Photon OLED lamp

The small cross on the metal base allows the light to be turned on and off (by placing the finger completely over the cross) or dimmed (by holding the finger slightly above the cross for several seconds).

Read the full story Posted: May 18,2010 - 1 comment

Philips starts to sell a new OLED lamp called EDGE

Philips is offering a new OLED lamp (using their Lumiblade OLED panels) for sale, called The Edge. It was developed in collaboration with Established & Sons (Amanda Levete). According to Philips: "The EDGE is a flat ribbon of steel twisted into a self-supporting form. A groove is then cut into the steel, off center, to allow the cable to be expressed and to exaggerate the movement of the piece. With this project, Amanda Levete has succeeded in revealing the wafer-thin essence of OLEDs and creating a light that is completely reductive in its simplicity".

The EDGE OLED lampThe EDGE OLED lamp

Philips will also start to sell another OLED lamp soon, The O'Leaf. This one was developed in collaboration with Modular Lighting Instruments. In O'Leaf, the form of the fixture is based on the organic shapes. It can be used as a table-lamp (shown below) or fixed on the wall.

Philips O Leaf OLED lampPhilips O Leaf OLED lamp

Read the full story Posted: May 18,2010

Sunic system and the FDC to jointly develop flexible OLEDs

The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University announced that Sunic System has become an industry partner in the center. The FDC, together with Sunic, will develop flexible OLED displays. The FDC has purchased a Gen-II OLED SUNICEL Plus 400 vacuum evaporation and encapsulation process tool from Sunic for its Tempe development facility.The tool will be installed in the fall (2010), with first devices anticipated in 1Q 2011.

The SUNICEL Plus system is designed to simplify OLED technology development and manufacturing, and is equipped to handle plastic substrates without interrupting the vacuum process. The system enables full color AMOLED and mono-color panel production with high electro luminescence (EL) performance and long lifetime.

Read the full story Posted: May 18,2010

Dupont says they can print a 50" OLED TV in under two minutes

A few days ago, DuPont has unveiled new printable OLED materials. DuPont now say that they can print a 50" OLED TV in under two minutes. They are using a custom-made printer from Dai Nippon Screen Manufacturing Co.

Dupont worked with Dai Nippon Screen to develop a multi-nozzle printer for the new inks. The Dai Nippon printer generates a continuous stream of ink, rather than droplets, and moves over a surface at rates of four to five meters per second while patterning a display.

Read the full story Posted: May 17,2010

Samsung's OLED R&D VP: "large size OLED TVs are viable"

There's an interesting article over at EETimes, about Samsung's VP of OLED R&D Center, Brian Berkeley (an ex-Apple engineer). They say that Berkeley's presence in Korea is a proof of Samsung's commitment to lead the industry by recruiting the "best and the brightest" from all over the world.

Samsung 40 HD-AMOLED TV PrototypeSamsung 40-inch OLED TV Prototype

Read the full story Posted: May 16,2010

Google to stop selling the Nexus-One phone

Google announced that they'll stop selling the Nexus-One phone. The N1 was only available online, and didn't get any real carrier support. Google will eventually stop selling handsets online and instead promote "a variety of Android phones available globally."



Google Nexus OneGoogle Nexus One

Read the full story Posted: May 14,2010

eMagin posts strong 1Q financial results

eMagin has posted strong financial results for the first quarter of 2010 - $5.9 million in revenue and $880,000 net income. eMagin says two custom OLED microdisplays will enter production this year, and they are also on track for the ultra high-res 3D OLED microdisplays for the US army.

eMagin reiterated their guidance of $28M to $32M in total revenue during 2010.

Read the full story Posted: May 14,2010

The Samsung Super-AMOLED S8500 Wave to ship in the UK within 1-3 months for £349.99 unlocked

Samsung's super AMOLED
packing S8500 Wave phone is now available unlocked for £350 in the UK. Amazon say it'll ship within 1-3 months... We don't have a US release date yet. This will be the first shipping phone with a Super-AMOLED display.


Samsung Wave s8500Samsung Wave s8500

The wave is running the Bada-OS, has a 3.3" 800x480 super-AMOLED display, and is also the first phone with Bluetooth 3.0. Other features include Wi-Fi, a 1Ghz processor, 5Mp camera, a-GPS, accelerometer, 2GB/8GB of internal memory, micro-SD slot
DivX/XViD support and 720p recording/encoding.

 
Read the full story Posted: May 13,2010