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Kodak Signs OLED Cross. LG electronics.

Posted by igllespierolando on March 22, 2008

The unanimity with LG Display is the example in a series of moves that Kodak has made as the retinue commercializes its innovative OLED technology. Recently, KAGA Electronics of Japan announced plans to set up the world’s thinnest, lightest handy 1-Seg TV featuring a full-color, 3.0-inch OLED stretch utilizing Kodak’s AMOLED technology, which includes Kodak’s patented Global Mura Compensation that provides overall give in improvement. The KODAK ELITE VISION AMOLED 1-Seg TV was co-developed by Kodak, LG Display, KAGA Electronics and Andes Electronics and will be at in Japan by the end of March 2008.

Pioneered by Kodak in the belatedly 1980s, OLED technology and its reasonable applications have generated more than 1,900 Kodak patents and self-evident applications worldwide. Benefits over old hat technologies comprehend higher contrast, immoral return duration that can enunciate haze unencumbered video motion, industry-leading (180 degree) viewing angle, thinner layout for better ergonomics, and potentially downgrade portion expenditure of manufacturing. Further advice on Kodak OLED Technology is within reach at. About Kodak As the world’s chief imaging innovator, Kodak helps consumers, businesses, and artistic professionals unleash the dominion of pictures and printing to enhance their lives.

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Luminus broadens its LED future. LG televisions.

Posted by igllespierolando on March 20, 2008

Luminus’ John Langevin talks about appropriate projectors, the company’s $72 million round, and an unavoidable inaugural common offering. The lights are shining smart on Billerica, Mass.-based Luminus Devices.

The maker of light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, pulled in $72 million in its most recent vibrant of financing, and the party plans to use that gelt to depart into reborn applications for its products. The funding was led by Boston’s Braemar Energy Ventures and included San Francisco-based CMEA Ventures and Washington, D.C.-based Paladin Capital Group, as well as other funds and all of Luminus’ one-time investors.

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