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Philips: OLED Lighting will take 3-5 years to achieve good efficiencies
Nov 22nd
There’s an interesting story on Philips Lighting plans over at Tech-On , which obviously includes OLED Lighting . Philips are already shipping samples for quite some time ( here’s our review ).

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Philips: OLED Lighting will take 3-5 years to achieve good efficiencies
California approves energy efficient standards for TVs
Nov 18th
Regulators in California have approved the new energy standards for televisions proposed early in 2009 . TV manufacturers will have to make new models that will use 33% less electricity by 2011, and 49% less by 2013.
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California approves energy efficient standards for TVs
LG Chem unveils OLED lighting panels, to start mass production in 2H 2010
Nov 4th
LG Chem is the latest company to start working on OLED Lighting . LG Chem is showing 4 sizes of OLED Lighting panels, in the form of a Mondrian photo: 50×70 mm 150×20 mm 150×30 mm 150×150 mm LG Chem’s panels use green and red PHOLED materials made by Universal Display , and SFC’s deep-blue fluorescent OLED ( UDC and SFC are working together since 2008 )

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LG Chem unveils OLED lighting panels, to start mass production in 2H 2010
ST Microelectronics announced a key design win for AMOLED power management
Oct 28th
ST Microelectronics announced a "key design win" for its power management ICs for AMOLED displays from a leading manufacturer in Korea (which is probably Samsung or LG ).
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ST Microelectronics announced a key design win for AMOLED power management
The OLED-A responses to an Apple-Insider post on the Zune HD
Oct 1st
When the Zune HD launched , there was an interesting blog post on the Apple-Insider site . They wanted to ‘smash’ five myths on the Zune HD, and one of the Myths is about the OLED display

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The OLED Association responds to an Apple-Insider post on the Zune HD
Oct 1st
When the Zune HD launched , there was an interesting blog post on the Apple-Insider site . They wanted to ‘smash’ five myths on the Zune HD, and one of the Myths is about the OLED display.

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The OLED Association responds to an Apple-Insider post on the Zune HD
Kodak OLED updates
Sep 23rd
In June 2008, I interviewed Corey Hewitt and Dr. James Buntaine from Kodak OLED Systems .
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Kodak OLED updates
How much money will you save with a new green TV?
Sep 22nd
All TV makers are now offering a green TV. Usually they still sell their normal TV, and the new green model is offered at a premium. Some use LED technology to reduce power consumption, and some use all sorts of ideas like an optical sensor that knows if you leave the room and shuts down the screen (but not the audio), or an ‘eco-mode’ button that reduces brightness by 20%.
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How much money will you save with a new green TV?
OLEDs in direct sunlight
Sep 2nd
OLED is an emissive display technology – it means that the OLED materials emit light. This is in contrast to a reflective display – which uses an external light source – an ePaper display for example, or a ‘real’ paper.

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OLEDs in direct sunlight
Comboled project developed an efficient transparent white OLED
Aug 31st
The CombOLED project together with CEA-LETI (a French research laboratory) has developed an efficient transparent white OLED . The Small-Molecule OLED has a 5 x 5 cm2 active emitting area, which is deposited using thermal evaporation and encapsulated using ultra-thin layers.

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Comboled project developed an efficient transparent white OLED