Sony’s Flexible OLED
Sony presented their new cool oled monitor which is only 0.3mm thick and is formable. You can see how the man presenting it is bending it and how the movie is still visible and still played.
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Sony’s Flexible OLED
Sony presented their new cool oled monitor which is only 0.3mm thick and is formable. You can see how the man presenting it is bending it and how the movie is still visible and still played.
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Samsung E210, Plain Vanilla Cellphone With Fancy Pants On

Take a look at the Samsung E210, a good example of the level of pretty cellphone technology you can get for around $200. If you’re not looking for email capability, Web access, a QWERTY keyboard, and a monthly cellphone bill that’s more expensive than dinner at a New York steakhouse, maybe this 16.5mm-thin flip phone is for you.
Share This NewsSteampunk Ray Guns

Originally starting out as just sketches by Greg Broadmore, these ray guns were eventually made by David Tremont and Weta—the same people who created the special effects and props for the Lord of the Rings trilogy—these steampunk-inspired toys are the best thing you could buy a nerd who loves pretending to shoot things. They’re sold at a price of $690 each, which makes them tens of times more expensive than normal toy guns, but tens of thousands of times less expensive than building an actual working steampunk ray gun.
Share This NewsAcer unveils the Gemstone notebook
Beautiful, that’s the best word to describe the black and white Acer Aspire Gemstone.
“The new Aspire Gemstone notebook has a noticeably rounded and fuller shape; a bold diversion from the traditional ultra-slim portable design†(Raymond Vardanega, Marketing Director Acer Computer Australia)
