September 26th, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays

Printable OLED panels are hardly the rare occurrence they once were, but Alps Electric seems to think it’s worked enough magic with its latest prototype to stand out from the pack, even if it may not wind up in actual product form anytime soon. The key bit with this one, it seems, is a so-called “getter” layer that’s used in addition to the usual electrodes and emission layer, which helps to seal the area around the cathode electrode and compensate for minute defects. According to the company, that effectively triples the life of the OLED panel, which is especially useful considering that the same technology is also increasingly being used for lighting systems in addition to displays.
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September 26th, 2008 by
Filed under: Laptops
When looking to dazzle your friends with humorous examples of oxymorons, make sure you insert Alps Electric’s new “Non-Contact Touchpad” right after “military intelligence” and before “jumbo shrimp” (that last one always gets ‘em laughing). Alps’ prototype (shown without the hand model after the break) breaks linguistic and laptop convention by letting you control your machine with fingers waving about an inch above it. Right now it seems to have limited precision, with one sensor on either side of a rather more traditional pad picking up digits as they move from left to right or in a circle. So, touch-free retouching of images in Photoshop isn’t quite possible yet, but with a few years of refinements anything is possible.
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