Samsung SDI creates new 3D AMOLED display
Looks like Samsung's got a new display technology they want to get into cellphones and handhelds; their 4.3-inch active matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) promises to be the "the world's highest definition" portable 3D display. There they go with that world's-blank crap again -- ok, we get it Samsung, jeez, you're a worldwide innovator. But for crying out loud, at least tell us just how high resolution this thing is, and what exactly it does differently than other portable 3D displays, okay? Keep an eye out, we're sure to hear more about this soon.















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Craig @ Jun 5th 2006 1:20PM
A 3D display? Can someone pls explain that?
Dan @ Jun 5th 2006 8:03PM
Does this uses a sandwiched layers of LEDs to get the 3D effect? If that is the case, you probably couldn't produce any substantial depth on this display, at least not enough to do any useful 3D effects... All it'd be good for is to create a little relief effect for top-layer 2D graphics. I can't see what this would be good for, except looking really cool.
By the way, that dude in the background is just way too creepy.
Tim @ Jun 5th 2006 8:58PM
That guy in the background is hot.