Philips' OLED Lumiblade showcased in variety of shapes, sizes, and colors this month in Milan

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For some reason the min I saw this I thought "Dildo"
I thought sperm
I was thinking one of the spooky, blobby bits they show at the commercial breaks for the TV show Fringe, on Fox.
Joe, god help you if your dildo looks like that, lol.
Look it's Tinkerbell slumped over in a drunken stupor.
hurry! take photos!
**unzips trousers**
Howz'about giving us some decent (ideally DisplayPort-capable) OLED screens instead of wasting this on dumb (as in dumb-terminal) lights?
A.) you probably wouldnt be able to afford it
B.) light bulbs and screens are on a magnitude of a different scale of complexity.
What kind of lumen/watt are these
it looks like a giant butterfly attacking a leprechaun!!!
+1 - I agree
Looks like what came outta me after I ate a glow stick.
I think it's molecular structure that gives shape to things.
How about some light bulbs that we can dim and have color ratios in more the range of incandescent bulbs at less than incandescent bulbs cost today with a lifespan longer than florescent. How about that please? Like now. Chop Chop.
I really want to know if OLED can expose into sunlight or UV light... because obviously pure white LED cannot, and when they do, their phosphor will decay and they will become blue and dimmed...