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Discussion by PHPtech with 72 Replies.
Last Update: December 29, 2005, 11:34 am (View Latest) | Page 1 of 3 pages. | ||
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Here is a webpage relating to this.
http://www.unmediated.org/archives/2005/10...rthin_tv_sc.php

There's also this http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,1....html?gusrc=rss
And as I find more pages relating to this I learn more about them, apparently they are so cheap you can buy a square meter of super-thin TV
http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,1....html?gusrc=rss
Then there's the last good source. http://news.com.com/2061-11199_3-5895420.html
This is amazing and fantastic, this really is open the way for a whole new era of technology only imagined in TV Shows and movies, the future we illustrate in our media is drawing before our eyes!
the trend will be applied to laptop or pda(including cellphone) later IMO...
but that's still really amazing, i never thought they'd be able to come up with something like that around this time XD i wanna see paper sized computers, with wireless internet, so i can take em to school. XD
Imagine the ad bombardment--constant flashing letters and graphics to draw your attention and, perhaps, to tune out the distraction by pulling out thin display with the complete works of Shakespeare, like an e-book.
What about for map industries? You carry a simple roll out or pull out 8x10 sheet with small GPS receiver attached. You click a button and bam! it shows your location with full color map received from satellite.
It’s just a matter of time when this will be used for your passport, identification card…the possibilities are almost limitless.
Anyway, it's really neat to see things gradually getting more and more compact.
I one of the articles I read that "quality will be a little lower". I'm not sure how little is that, but I hope not to bad, to be used at least for new e-books (not pdf
i think it would be really cool tho if they started to put that stuff in magazines. For all you peoples who liek Harry POtter - it would be like the pictures of the poeple movin in the paper.
I had heard about this a while ago and there is also something related to this (or maybe its teh same technology) but its call OLED ( Organic LED) and it uses organic compounds to make a screen thin enought that it could fit inside your windsheild on your car. So you could have a pimped out HUD (heads up display for the non-military =P) that would show maps and stuff right in your windsheild. And because it was made with organic stuff it was really cheap to make... mebbe this is the same thing haha. oh well
Whatever it is I can wait until they have a screen small enuf that I can watch TV in Philosphy and have it look like i am still takin notes!
All this futuristic fantasy stuff, like harry potter moving pictures, is all coming to Earth.
I can't believe it, although know its true!!
Hopefully the Seimen techs will be able to make them of better quality, but man, when these come out and if they're cheap, I'm going to buy enough to cover my 12 foot wall.
So what could be next? Ten years from now, could computers be that small?
I was thinking, about a day ago, that my laptop's screen was great because it was like the best choice and really thin...But then I had put my small "earphones" on the keyboard and put down the lid...Then I sortta accidently almost sat on it
Then you can very very very very slightly see a little black area (two of them) on teh screen. So much for the greatness of LCD
But I think they're slowly dissapearing?!? Maybe the crystals inside of it are kind of moving around and distributing the very slight black part around or something?! In fact I'm almost sure that's the case
So now I think LCD's are amazing too
(Bit off topic now that i think about it btw...)
U need to get a big wall, buy a big paper thin tv, and use it as a cinema screen with no projector, lol
Anyway, It would be nice to get one when they come out, but I might just wait for them to lower in price
It's certainly a gigantic step forward, to put it mildly, but there's still the issue of the processing unit, power, etc. that I'm sure won't be paper-thin.
as the product is low price, low cost, that would be resulted in environment problem.
QUOTE (FLaKes)
Did anyone ever see the movie, I forgot its name but it was directed by Steven Spielberg, and Tom Cruise was the main actor. They had tvs on the cereal boxes!!It is Minority Report.
Yes options are limitless, one technology that caught my attention on that same movide too is the visual or laser thing that can create an image or virtual individual that seems real, I love to have that in my room,
QUOTE (magiccode9)
as the product is low price, low cost, that would be resulted in environment problem.Not necessarily. It all depends on what it's made up of. If it's just a simple plastic stubstance, it may be possible to recycle it, and if it has any organic composition (like OLEDs do), it would decompose over time.
I don't see how having paper-screens will be any more of a problem than having plain paper; I'm sure they'll burn.
QUOTE (sleepy)
ace that cool but bout if you rip itAlthough it may be as thin as paper, it certainly won't be a filmsy as paper (for example, plastic that is the thickness of paper is difficult to rip by accident). Depending on what it's made of, I'm sure it will be quite durable.
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