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I'll bet this is related to Kodak's OLED projects. They've been working on OLEDs for years and have made some great breakthroughs in brightness and lifespan. The N85 has an OLED screen, so this seems obvious to me.
Just a small correction, the N85 have a OMLED screen, which is far better than the "regular" OLED screens...
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Aaron @ Oct 26th 2008 6:17PM
I'll bet this is related to Kodak's OLED projects. They've been working on OLEDs for years and have made some great breakthroughs in brightness and lifespan. The N85 has an OLED screen, so this seems obvious to me.
efekt @ Oct 26th 2008 6:48PM
Just a small correction, the N85 have a OMLED screen, which is far better than the "regular" OLED screens...