That's a good idea Rhyen, thanks for the input.
That's a good idea Rhyen, thanks for the input.
Last edited by Kal El Rah; 07-26-2009 at 12:49 PM.
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oLeds have been around for a while, so it shouldn't be too much longer until they become more practical.
As for brightness, here's a sample:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd99gyE4jCk
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nice find!
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Thanks.
I remembered seeing that about two years ago on Discovery Channel, I think.
That'd be awesome if the oLEDs were precise enough that you could, say, hook up some A/V in/out leads and use your shirt as a TV!
"You don't stop playing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop playing."
-Benjamin Franklin
You could get the blade travelling effect on them easily enough, should they withstand a beating in a blade....
Also, given the chance to get hold of one of those t-shirts, i'd just have a blue glowing circle on the chest, iron man style!!!
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Being so great, the owner of these wonderful forums and attached shop has filmed how to build an MHS hilt, here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm_-BQb_-eY
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But could you wash them is the question...
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The biggest current issue with OLEDs is that they breakdown when exposed to things like oxygen and CO2, which in case you havent noticed, are kind of common on this planet and they are expensive to manufacture (which is a problem that can be solved). If you want to learn more, let me know, you can read my research paper I did for my Polymers Engineering grad class on them. They are waaay cool, and will most likely be as prevalent as LEDs are now in 10 or so years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLlrzIxvS9w
Notice how the screen seems to "flicker"? thats because the entire screen is flapping or moving due to air currents (from a fan behind it presumably). The display is so thin it flaps like a sheet of paper in front of a fan. Ya, talk about light sabers, you could watch HDTV on your saber blade...
I'm curious. Have you posted that research paper online anywhere? I'd like to read it.
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