Filter water bicycle. Is it practicles? or just another Chindoky design?
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Innovate or Die - Aquaduct: Mobile Filtration Vehicle
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Monday, September 24, 2007
3D Hologram Display
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Actuality Systems Perspecta Volumetric 3D Display
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Mag(net)ic Bracelet By Dynomighty Design
strong permenant magnets that form bracelet.
Mag(net)ic Bracelet By Dynomighty Design - The funniest videos are a click away
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Amazing Luma Lights From Philips
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Monday, August 13, 2007
d3o new type of protection material
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Watch 2 channels on 1 TV screen, full screen
The person on the right and left wathcing different channel with full screen.
New TV - The most amazing home videos are here
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Monday, July 23, 2007
Extraordinary Adjustable Table
A must see video. Cleverly design for the ease of opening up the table to double it size. However i think it is a bit dangerous, because it may accidently clamp someone's hand or hands.
Awesome Adjustable Table - Watch more free videos
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Very big touch screen monitor by Panasonic
The only advantage of this product is "It is very BIG."
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OLED display
OLED - informative video on the future of this technology
sony OLED
GE on Demand: New Lighting Technology
ComputerTrend-TV OLEDS CeBit (How OLED works)
What is OLED?
OLED Components
OLED is a solid-state semiconductor device that is 100 to 500 nanometers thick or about 200 times smaller than a human hair. OLEDs can have either two layers or three layers of organic material; in the latter design, the third layer helps transport electrons from the cathode to the emissive layer. In this article, we'll be focusing on the two-layer design.
An OLED consists of the following parts:
1) Substrate (clear plastic, glass, foil) - The substrate supports the OLED.
2) Anode (transparent) - The anode removes electrons (adds electron "holes") when a current flows through the device.
3) Organic layers - These layers are made of organic molecules or polymers.
a) Conducting layer - This layer is made of organic plastic molecules that transport "holes" from the anode. One conducting polymer used in OLEDs is polyaniline.
b) Emissive layer - This layer is made of organic plastic molecules (different ones from the conducting layer) that transport electrons from the cathode; this is where light is made. One polymer used in the emissive layer is polyfluorene.
6) Cathode (may or may not be transparent depending on the type of OLED) - The cathode injects electrons when a current flows through the device.
The Production process
The biggest part of manufacturing OLEDs is applying the organic layers to the substrate. This can be done in three ways:
1) Vacuum deposition or vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) - In a vacuum chamber, the organic molecules are gently heated (evaporated) and allowed to condense as thin films onto cooled substrates. This process is expensive and inefficient.
2) Organic vapor phase deposition (OVPD) - In a low-pressure, hot-walled reactor chamber, a carrier gas transports evaporated organic molecules onto cooled substrates, where they condense into thin films. Using a carrier gas increases the efficiency and reduces the cost of making OLEDs.
3) Inkjet printing - With inkjet technology, OLEDs are sprayed onto substrates just like inks are sprayed onto paper during printing. Inkjet technology greatly reduces the cost of OLED manufacturing and allows OLEDs to be printed onto very large films for large displays like 80-inch TV screens or electronic billboards.
more detail information can be obtained from:
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/oled1.htm
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Sunday, July 8, 2007
Wheel man
Wheelman
May be the next in thing for the kids. If improve may be the next common vehicles.
Wheelman skate park
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Sony Revolution, small interactive display units
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