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Samsung OLED Laptops in 2010

Samsung Electronics may be busy releasing new mobile phones and OLED TVs but if rumors are true, we may yet see another first from them in the form of OLED laptops by 2010. As we all know, OLED technology has been the rave of the people for the past months and should this same technology be used in future laptops under the Samsung brand, you can bet that many techies are going to love it.

Imagine thinner frames, longer battery life and perhaps further reducing the weight of laptops are just some of the things that a Samsung OLED laptop would carry. And considering that they are one of the largest OLED manufacturers in the world, the probability of seeing these new concept laptops from Samsung is not impossible. If it does push through, expect a new wave of demand for this new feature, something that their competitors are bound to be studying as we speak.

(Source) Slash Gear

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  • Mobile operators and content owners are the prime target of this new technology, developing and deploying Live and On Demand TV video services for the iPhone. The use of video via mobile devices has become evidently growing and thanks to the new iPhone OS 3.0, Envivio plans to use this to deliver the growing demand requirements to people who lean on mobile TV today.

    iLiveTV delivers everything mobile operators and content owners need to deliver TV to iPhone users. iLiveTV includes the Envivio 4Caster C4 world-class video encoding platform, content delivery server software.

    So if you have been chained to YouTube and other video streaming services, expect a new wave of sites and services to come out once this technology is taken into their wing and optimized to deliver the visual privileges that has invaded the mobile features we see today. The ultimate winner is the mobile users since now, they are on the brink of having a wider selection of video sources once companies settle down with the iLiveTV.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, content owners, demand tv, envivio, iPhone, iPhone, mobile devices, mobile features, Mobile News, mobile operators, Mobile Software, mobile tv, mobile users, new wave, platform content, server software, video encoding, video services, video sources, video streaming services




     

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