A Source for sweet new displays?
Check out this news.com article.
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Basically, it states that a joint venture between Sanyo and Kodak will introduce super-thin OLED screens next month. Perfect for long lasting portables, PDAs, and tablets, dont you think? Actually, it just looks like smaller displays are becoming available now, with laptop sized screens available at the end of the year. Still sounds good for a PDA, though.
[ 01-04-2002: Message edited by: TCO ]</p>
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Basically, it states that a joint venture between Sanyo and Kodak will introduce super-thin OLED screens next month. Perfect for long lasting portables, PDAs, and tablets, dont you think? Actually, it just looks like smaller displays are becoming available now, with laptop sized screens available at the end of the year. Still sounds good for a PDA, though.
[ 01-04-2002: Message edited by: TCO ]</p>
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it doesn't say that anywhere it says by end of 2003 for one company while others are entering later on like 2004 and even 2005
this is very far off albeit intresting when i read it last year
no pda by apple although ur right it would be pretty sweet for other pdas
<strong>what where did u read at the end of the year? it doesn't say that anywhere it says by end of 2003 for one company while others are entering later on like 2004 and even 2005 this is very far off albeit intresting when i read it last year no pda by apple although ur right it would be pretty sweet for other pdas</strong><hr></blockquote>
Didn't you read the BIG BOLD paragraph right at the top... It's what began the story after all...
"TOKYO--A venture between Sanyo Electric and Eastman Kodak will get a jump on rivals when it starts making a new type of ultrathin display screen next month. But its top executive is bracing for intense competition. "
or to make it easier...
"when it starts making a new type of ultrathin display screen next month."
or how bout this...
"ultrathin display screen next month."
Better?
Dave
[ 01-04-2002: Message edited by: DaveGee ]</p>