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More Colorful Displays with Quantum Dots

Nanocrystals improve the efficiency and color range of LCDs.

Practical Nanotube Electronics

Researchers develop a new method for making efficient nanotube transistor arrays.

Head-up Displays go Holographic

A new projection technology could see in-vehicle displays pop up in wing mirrors.

What's Augmented Reality's Killer App?

Researchers plan to offer more than just directions with innovations in software and hardware.

Nano Printing Goes Large

A rolling nanoimprint lithography stamp could be used to print components for displays and solar cells.

Cheaper LEDs

Flexible arrays of bright inorganic LEDs could mean cheaper displays and lighting.

A Full-Color Screen That Bends

A new way to mass-produce flexible OLED displays could mean affordable commercial products.

Cheaper Big-Screen OLEDs

New organic display materials can be printed with ink-jets.

Higher-Performance Plastic Electronics

A new way of printing organic electronics is more reliable and yields higher performance.

Stretchable Displays

An elastic conductor makes possible cheap, conformable displays.

Color E-Paper That Rivals the Real Thing

Turning pixels on their side may finally mean high-quality color electronic paper.

A New E-Paper Competitor

Pixels containing ink reservoirs could lead to bright e-readers that look more like printed paper.

The Best Computer Interfaces: Past, Present, and Future

Say goodbye to the mouse and hello to augmented reality, voice recognition, and geospatial tracking.

Doubts over India's $20 Laptop

The super-cheap laptop project meets with widespread skepticism.

Color Quantum-Dot Displays

A new way to print quantum dots could lead to brighter, more power-efficient displays.

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