Samsung and LG.Philips announce AMOLED displays

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262 k colors, yes?
Yes indeedy.
262,144 colours.
That was a mistake by the author :)
A 6-bit panel has 262k colours.
An 8-bit panel has 16.7 million colours.
Even a 10-bit panel has only 107 million - and no combination exists that yeilds million colours...
So, yes, definately a typo :P
Why does the Philips display say LCD on it? - is it the LCD division of LG.Philips who developed the AMOLED display (I would have though they'd have a seperate division for this technology).
50 000 hours = 5.7 years of continual use
Not bad for a consumer device considering the average Li-ion batt lasts 2.5 years.
This is the one *I* want to see!
"LG.Philips LCD will unveil the full-color flexible AMOLED display at SID 2007 in Long Beach, California, on May 20."
D'Oh, didn't get all of the quote... This would be a larger 14" version.
There goes Samsung with their worlds first mumbo jumbo again for the morning. Aren't they tired yet?
10,000 : 1 contrast on a phone display isn't tired no matter how you spin it. It's awesome.