Television screens are very thin, even rolled up so that it can be takenanywhere, will soon become a reality.
Scientists in the UK to develop new light-producing crystalline materials known as quantum dots (QD). This material can be used to produce super-thin TV.
I was so thin, crystalline material that was developed by scientists mentioned100 thousand times smaller than a human hair. These crystals can also beprinted on flexible plastic sheets to produce paper-thin display that can beeasily carried.
Because the paper-thin, as quoted by the Telegraph, Wednesday (12/14/2011),this TV screen even can also be used as wallpaper wall to create a giant screenabout the size of a room.
The scientists who developed them hope, the first QD TV could soon beavailable on the market late next year. As for the TV version of a more flexibleQD is estimated to take at least three years ago to land on the market.
"We are working with a number of Asian electronics companies. The first product to come onto the market using QD technology will be the latestgeneration of flat screen TVs," said Michael Edelman one of the scientists from Manchester University who participated in the development of this type of display.
He mentioned, the real advantage of the QD is this material can be printed onplastic sheets that can be rolled. These advantages make a gadget that uses the QD screen will be very portable and personal.
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