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They're here!

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I've been following OLED tech for awhile now, was extremely interested in the fact that the screens could be made super-thin, and even be flexible; I've had some dreams about using them for display of tech data (Tech Orders, drawings, etc) in my current employment situation.
They're here, just about:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explor...70107&utm_content=Retail&utm_term=lg-readmore
Interesting that it's so thin you can't plug any "standard" cables (save a mini USB plug) into it. Being able to hang it anywhere just using magnetic catches is cool, and has some neat applications.
 
I've had some dreams about using them for display of tech data (Tech Orders, drawings, etc) in my current employment situation.

You've mentioned this before and I've been meaning to ask...

What's the appeal of a vey thin display for your work? Aren't resolution and brightness a bigger deal than thin and light?
 
Yep. I was very impressed with all of the OLED televisions at CES, even the cheapest ones looked better than any Plasma or LED I've seen.

I saw a huge one, like 80", from Haier (a big brand in China) which was so thin I couldn't figure out how it was able to stand upright.
 
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