Riselight and new OLED Lighting for walls and ceilings

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The advent of the technical age is upon us. Imagine ceilings literally glowing with color, glass walls that light up at the flick of a switch, windows that provide subtle illumination after dark... Yes, interior lighting is about to change. OLED and RiseLight!

First, the movie 

The begining of the pre dawn to light. OLED products making a storm in asia. Shortly coming to a store near you in Europe. So get set for christmas lights are on.

My review 

nature is in the way to see

The organic process used in OLED is called electrophosphorescence and is a biological phenomenon that has been noted and wondered at for eons. Fireflies, plankton, and many sea creatures all possess this characteristic naturally. But it's only in the last few years that researchers have been able to synthesize it non-biologically.

Even though these OLED panels are made up of several layers of doped fluorocarbon polymers, the result is a system which is very thin, usually less than 0.5 thousandths of a millimeter thick. These OLEDs produce self-luminous displays that do not require backlighting and can operate at very low current with only 2-10 volts. These thin displays can be made flexible, and have a wide viewing angle of up to 170 degrees.

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At the moment we as a world of revolution are stepping into an era where the gaps between man and nature are taking on a dreamt roll. Over sixty years in the development watch out for twenty13. It's going to be full of light. So bright we could see beyond the filtered lens of our red green and blue.

How soon is now?

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No

We have the technology

 

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I hand picked this for you to step out into the light. And face those fears of........

Sony's Flexible OLED

This clip shows Sony's new flexible OLED display. Its only 0.3mm thick and fully flexible. You can see how the presenter is bending it and how the movie is still being played

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