http://www.oled-display.net Once flexible OLED lighting can be produced on Roll-to-Roll, a load of new applications can be envisaged. Do it yourself lighting foil that you can cut in any shape you want. Or energy efficient camper lighting you can stick to the ceiling or walls. Holst Centre and its partners are world-leading in the domain by demonstrating a flexible OLED tile without the use of ITO and with printed shunting lines. Whats more, the 12x12cm2 white OLED tile can be cut as is shown in the movie.
More at http://www.oled-display.net
You can make youre house into a Tron like housestyle :P
Zoza15 6 months ago 2
the future: oled screen foil, with an extremly small battery that lasts longer than the expected lifetime of the screen itself, everything besides energy works wireless. every wall in every single room is a display, maybe even a touch screen of some sort. change the look of you room in seconds, every wall is your computer screen. next level: every fabric is also filled with oleds, and it can still be washed without any damage. finally, invisible oleds implants in our skin: handpalms, arms...
WhatAreColors 8 months ago
I'd like to primarily use lighting like this at some point before I die.
robertomasymas 8 months ago
i want my car windshield to be covered in this to make it an OLED display and get rid of the in car dash and have everything displayed on my windshield
epit0me 8 months ago
I think what a lot of people are forgetting as great as these ideas are you can't just cut a piece and stick it on the wall. This stuff doesn't just magically glow. It's needs to be plugged into an outlet. The pieces all need to be connected some how.
JER10495 9 months ago
Now imagine this stuff as your wallpaper. You could play movies on ur wall. Oleds condom is a good idea too
KingOfAceZ1 10 months ago
i love oleds.
turgore 11 months ago
woah that's pro
asianoftheasians 1 year ago
@superearthbender humans are humans, dont expect to evolve beyond the digestive system any time soon
iSmokeCronicUshld2 1 year ago
@iSmokeCronicUshld2 I'd hope that by that time we've surpassed toilet paper as a method for cleansing digestive byproducts.
Maybe our bowel system(along with many others) as well. It's highly inefficient, anyway.
superearthbender 1 year ago