The display uses a monochrome organic light emitting diode panel

Recently, the company unveiled a new range of lighting solutions aimed at the retail, office and housing segments. It also opened LED high bay light, its first interactive LED lighting experience centre.

“We see good demand for LED. Its contribution to our consumer luminaires vertical is around 30 per cent and 20 per cent to our professional solutions segment.

Customers across segments are seeing how LED-lighting investment pays for itself due to higher efficiency,” said Nirupam Sahay, President, Philips Lighting India.

LED lighting solutions, at present, provide energy savings of up to 80 per cent in many applications and an average of 40 per cent for all lighting.

Talking about the newly launched solutions, Mr. Sahay said that they were developed from the company’s Noida research centre and hinted at the possibility of exports.

 Despite Sony’s first retail OLED product being discontinued, Sony has still been working on OLED technology. Sony’s medical systems division has recently teased a new LED linear high bay light that is a work in progress. Sony is specific in noting that the 20.5-inch OLED display is not available for sale in the United States.

The display isn’t available anywhere else for that matter. Sony is offering some details on the monitor other than noting it has a 20.5-inch screen. The display uses a monochrome organic light emitting diode panel. The display is monochrome because it aimed at medical imaging such as x-rays and other procedures where color isn’t as important as high resolution and contrast.

评论