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Color changing OLED Chair art project
Jan 8th
Artist Takahiro Matsuo designed a color changing “OLED Chair” art project which uses Verbatim’s Velve color-tunable OLED panels . This chair was on show at Tenjin IMS, Hakata, Japan in December 2011. The Velve panels do not generate any heat, so you can actually sit on this chair: read more
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Color changing OLED Chair art project
Velve sample kits to ship in May, to cost ¥90,000 ($1,050) in Japan
Apr 13th
We just got word from Verbatim that their Velve OLED lighting sample kits will start shipping in May. The price in Japan will be ¥90,000 ($1,050), we do not know the European or US price yet (it seems that Mitsubishi will market these in Japan and Verbatim will market in Europe). Full scale production will begin in July, and then prices will probably drop. The sample kits include one color-tunable and dimmable OLED module, USB cable, software and a power adapter. Verbatim’s software will allow you to program a color sequence (the default one will be red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow). The panel itself is 145x207mm in size, and the actual emitting area is 123x123mm. The lifetime is 8,000 hours at 1000 cd/m 2 . You can read the data sheet here .

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Velve sample kits to ship in May, to cost ¥90,000 ($1,050) in Japan
Verbatim shows their VELVE color-tunable OLED lighting
Apr 12th
Check out this beautiful video showing Verbatim ‘s Velve OLED lighting installations at the design library in Milan, Italy. Verbatim is showing some pretty neat design ideas, and of course the changing colors of the OLEDs are great: The Velve OLED lighting panels are made together by Mitsubishi and Pioneer , and are the world’s first color-tunable OLED lighting panels. The panels are 14x14cm in size and offer 28lm/W efficiency and 8,000 hours of lifetime. The typical CRI is 80.
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Verbatim shows their VELVE color-tunable OLED lighting
DisplaySearch: OLED revenues reached $826 million in 2009
Apr 1st
DisplaySearch released a new Quarterly OLED Shipment and Forecast Report in which they say that OLED revenue was $826 million in 2009 – a record year. AMOLED revenue was $537 million, and PMOLED revenue was $291 (lower than 2008, mostly because mobile phone design is moving away from clamshell phones). Samsung Mobile Display is still the biggest OLED maker, with $566 million in revenues. Samsung is followed by RiTdisplay ($106 million), Pioneer ($60 million), TDK and Visionox ($15 million). OLED-Info readers get a 5% discount on this report, follow this link
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DisplaySearch: OLED revenues reached $826 million in 2009