A materials science and engineering team from Korea's Yonsei University has developed a 3D printing technique enabling OLED screens to be printed into transparent structures of any shape, meaning ...
3D-printed shelving structures informed by Catalan-modernist buildings were used for shelving in this store designed by External Reference for a Spanish jewellery brand. Experimental jewellery ...
Nobody can accuse screen replacements of being inexpensive or easy to do. The panels must be produced in expensive micro fabrication facilities, by trained technicians, to exacting standards, ...
Split flap displays! They’re mechanical, clickety-clackity, and largely commercially irrelevant in our screen-obsessed age. That doesn’t mean you can’t have a ball making one of your own, though!
You might not have to send your devices in (or buy replacement parts) if the display breaks — you could just make new screens yourself. University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers have developed ...
(Nanowerk News) Companies across the world are competing fiercely to provide high-resolution displays to electronic devices such as TVs and smartphones. In particular, virtual reality, a keyword of ...
Researchers used a customized printer to fully 3D print a flexible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display. The discovery could result in low-cost OLED displays in the future that could be widely ...
3D-printed perovskite nanopixels for ultrahigh-resolution displays and multilevel anticounterfeiting
Three-dimensional (3D) printing of perovskite nanopixels. (a) Schematic showing the meniscus-guided crystallization process for the 3D printing of perovskites (fL = femtoliter). The process consists ...
3D printing could be made more accessible thanks to a nifty touch-based display which is being developed by researchers from Stanford University. The idea is to allow blind and visually impaired ...
3D printing is a downright futuristic technology. People can use plastic filaments, resin, and other materials to create custom objects. The quality of the print is limited by a user's printer, but ...
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