. . . in 1974.
. . . in 1974.
These new TVs are pretty amazing:
The biggest buzz so far at the Consumer Electronics Show comes from the new OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) televisions from the giant South Korean manufacturer Samsung.
Production costs had previously limited the size of OLED screens, which is why consumers mostly found them in cellular phones, and the only commercially available OLED television model had been the Sony XEL-1, an 11-inch model that debuted at the 2007 CES with a price of $2,500.
Samsung’s new televisions feature a 55-inch screen, an absurd 0.6-inch width, and a richness of color never before seen in commercial displays.
Check out the video and see for yourself. 3D TVs were a huge bust, but now these new super-thin TVs should generate some serious buzz.
Very cool – especially the part about swimming like a dolphin!
I’m not much of an aviator, but I still appreciate this insane video of a STOL competition plane landing in just 17 feet and taking off in an alarming 10. Granted, there’s a lot of wind working in the pilot’s favor, but it’s still pretty remarkable to see something like this in action.
Microsoft’s Kinect has some undoubtably cool technology, but cooler than its game applications could be the power behind the camera. This video shows what Kinect is capable of once it has been hacked to allow a little input. The results are astonishing.
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