GE on Demand: New Lighting Technology
Posted by admin on Feb 24, 2010 in new technology |
Imagine putting up wallpaper in your house that actually lights your bedroom. Anil Duggal of GE Global Research explains the idea behind Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs).
Duration : 0:4:20
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organik electroniks …
organik electroniks
go grow a computor
oh great more uses …
oh great more uses for plastic
4110th view
4110th view
I just learned …
I just learned about light emitting wallpaper from the JuliB site. What an amazing invention!
“No. You need …
“No. You need baseload too.”
Batteries
“if GE is selling them to you, how exactly did you destroy those big evil corporations again?”
I was thinking that we could adapt regular printers and make our own.
First you say they “Already exist” then “Someone must make them”
Even if they don’t exist I’m sure an open source community will design something.
“Density and speed will be much lower”
Perhaps replacing low end machines such as the computers that most people use at work?
“If solar panels …
“If solar panels become as cheap as a newspaper it would completely destroy power companies…”
No. You need baseload too.
(if GE is selling them to you, how exactly did you destroy those big evil corporations again?)
“Open source hardware anyone?”
Already exists(for FPGAs). Density and speed will be much lower than silicon. Can’t clone Intel/AMD tech. Someone must make free processors from scratch.
Actually, it’s the …
Actually, it’s the first thing big manufacturers want, because they’d be the ones selling it.
Unfortunately …
Unfortunately that’s the last thing big manufacturers want us to have access to, and they’ll do anything they can to stifle it.
If solar panels …
If solar panels become as cheap as a newspaper it would completely destroy power companies, and hardware companies would have to re-think the way they sell their products if we can print electronics as easy as a newspaper… Open source hardware anyone?
AYE! What …
AYE! What technologically exciting times we live in!
G R E A T
G R E A T
The complexity of …
The complexity of the technology requires the most creative people to work for giant conservative profit factories because this is the only place where the best and brightest(most creative?) have access to the machines and resources they need…
wicked stuff
wicked stuff