Samsung introduces a window with translucent tiles OLED

Samsung boasts impressive advances in OLED technology, with two spectacular products presented at the show FDP International 2008, taking place right now in Japan.
The first idea is a window OLED, with tiles with a diagonal measurement of 12.1 inches translucent to 30%. The resolution of each tile is 840 x 504, with a brightness of 200 cd / m² and a response time of 0.01 ms! These translucent screens can reproduce 100% of the NTSC color gamut.
Other impressive progress in OLED technology and electronic paper: This “leaf” OLED of only 0.05 mm thick. With a 4-inch diagonal, this screen fleet at the whim of air currents, as a piece of paper! The resolution displayed is 480 x 272 pixels, with a rate of 100 000:1 contrast, a brightness of 200 cd / m², and a display of 100% of the NTSC color gamut.
Samsung says that technically it is possible to screen even more. It seems that the flexible screens have found their master …
