Sony Vaio, Walkman, Reader get OLED treatment
By Erica Ogg on 07 October 2009
The Sony Reader and Walkman redone with flexible OLED technology. (Credit: Scott Ard/CNET)
Perhaps to distract from the fact that it has no organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TV on display here at CEATEC 2009, Sony is instead showing off conceptual uses for its flexible OLED technology.
Mind you, these are just prototypes, nothing even close to a real product, like the XEL-1 TV that Sony actually sells but is notably absent from its booth here. But the ways the company is thinking of perhaps using its flexible display tech are certainly cool.
Take the dual-OLED screen Vaio notebook. It features the 0.2mm OLED on both the screen and keyboard area. It's not a functioning prototype, though, so it doesn't do much besides sit in a plexiglass case and look pretty.
Also showcased here is the company's ebook Reader with an OLED screen and a futuristic update of the time-worn Walkman brand, in which the audio player takes the form of a wearable wrist device.
As cool as those are, they're just concepts. And none of them can make us forget that Sony was once the leader in commercialising OLED TVs and now seems content to let LG and Samsung take charge.
Sony Vaio with flexible OLED screen — not coming to a store near you. (Credit: Scott Ard/CNET)
Via CNET News
Topics: oled, reader, sony, vaio, walkman
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Anthony404 commented on 07/10/2009 22:06 Report abuse
i know its a revolutionary great screen but UGLYYYY it looks like a 35mm roll of film stuck to perspex LOL
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