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OLED becomes art, your bank account becomes empty (video)
We’re still on the cusp of an OLED revolution for home entertainment — or at least we’re still holding out hope that we are. We’d planned on having big-screen displays by now but we’re instead still dealing with tiny ones along with a never-ending series of concepts . This latest use, spotted at last week’s CES, adds a little artistic flair to the technology, staggering a series of displays and synchronizing the video across them to create some lovely results. We’re not really into the whole lacquered boat look, but the fan-like array of displays is quite interesting to say the least. As is the cost: upwards of $100,000. You could buy a lot of XEL-1 TVs for that money. Video after the break. Continue reading OLED becomes art, your bank account becomes empty (video) OLED becomes art, your bank account becomes empty (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | OLED-Info | Email this | Comments

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