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    Arrow Grandma Sees the Future of High-speed Internet

    Ever in danger of becoming irrelevant before they even really get started, high-definition DVD formats may have more to fear from Internet content downloading than previously believed. According to the Associated Press and Swedish newspaper, ‘the Local’, a Swedish woman of 75 may have the fastest residential internet connection to date...


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    FIOS hasn't hit 99% of the country and it's already obsolete?

    I think that any reality basis for A/V technologies shouldn't follow the vaporware route. A single prototype of a technology is a solid indicator of something we may see in 10+ years.

    How long have they been working on OLED and SED technologies? How close are we to getting a 30+ inch OLED display in our homes?

    Vaporware at its finest...

    But, it will be cool when it arrives someday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMXTRIX View Post
    How long have they been working on OLED and SED technologies? How close are we to getting a 30+ inch OLED display in our homes?
    Well, they can do both in decent sizes (42" has been shown I believe in both), just not reliably or inexpensively at the moment. Both have some hurdles to overcome still, so we are looking at years before either is a viable, cost effective product in the current screen sizes.
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    Default Don't forget the shelved tech...

    A lot of the "cutting edge" technologies have been around a long while, probably sitting on a shelf. Marketing has a lot do with what technologies finally make it out to the average consumer - for example, look at how Intel and AMD trickle out their processors, squeezing every cent they can out of the consumers before "introducing" new, faster chips. Although I understand capitalism (at least a little bit) I hate seeing useful technology shelved for long periods just so the big companies can make a few more dollars.

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    The longer new tech sits, the cheaper existing tech gets... By the time SED and OLED hit the market they will be forced into niche markets because the current tech is so easy and inexpensive to manufacture.

    This is even more ebarrassing as OLED and SED are supposed to be less expensoive to manufacture. Maybe they were, in theory, back in 2005... but are they cheaper now? I'm not so sure. If they can inkjet me a 42-inch screen I'll perk up, but until then we're going to take a 'wait and see' approach with much interest, but little confidence.
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    I was wondering, what is the data transfer rate maximum for solid state hard drives?

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    http://news.digitaltrends.com/news/s...id_state_drive

    This is apparently new from Samsung (yeah, we know what that means. Stupid company releases more prototypes than they know what to do with.). 64MB/s read 45MB/s write is pretty good, but that still isn't near the speed of that optical connection for the Swedish old lady.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint DeBoer View Post
    If they can inkjet me a 42-inch screen I'll perk up, but until then we're going to take a 'wait and see' approach with much interest, but little confidence.
    Printable, disposable TVs, now there's a thought. Patent that, before I do.

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    That's actually one of the characteristics of a type of OLED screen. It's not your home inkjet, but it's the same general principle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seth=L View Post
    Printable, disposable TVs, now there's a thought. Patent that, before I do.
    It is called PHOLED and they are trying to develop this currently, but the concept has been around for a long time. Actually, I believe it IS the same basic technology as your inkjet at home only with other special processes involved. I read an article that said current ink jet systems could be adapted to this type of production.
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