ROHM, the Kyoto-based semiconductor company that has been promising us tiny, thin OLED lights of joy for years, has finally delivered what we've all been waiting for: a shiny, pulsating, light-up bracelet. During a construction-laden sneak peak of the CEATEC show floor, ROHM was nice enough to show us this organic EL bracelet that sports their new flexible Japanese paper-based lighting technology. This particular bracelet is powered by a wafer-thin lithium battery and is sure to go quite nicely with your little silver dress. No word on availability or pricing, but this thing is for real, and you can see as much for yourself in a fun little video after the break.
Okay... it just glows. Now if ROHM could make a bracelet have words on it like a watch that'd be something. People with heart conditions, and singles in a speed-dating mixer, could find that quite useful!
“Getting too close completely blurred what we saw to the point of incomprehension, but again, this shows a whole heap of potential that's fascinating to us.”
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The tiny video is not working, but can you say, Wow my wrist is glowing
this is boring, make a bra glow please~
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=electric+six+high+voltage&search_type=&aq=0&oq=electric+six
DOH! i fail at linking, correct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a4gyJsY0mc
Okay... it just glows. Now if ROHM could make a bracelet have words on it like a watch that'd be something. People with heart conditions, and singles in a speed-dating mixer, could find that quite useful!
GLOWING MULTICOLOURED CONDOMS!!!!
If you're THAT bored, those may not help. Especially since they're kinda gimmicky to begin w/
make it a snap bracelet and then we can talk.
Excellent, Nokia 888 here we come!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3dF44XtHek&feature=player_embedded#at=29
You beat me to it.
It's funny how the commercial video is actually longer than the video you click to watch.