Sorry, but SED (if it ever goes into mainstream production) > OLED. At least there are OLED products on the market and in use in common electronics like some MP3 players, etc.
Also, I thought the jist of the lawsuit just prevented them from sharing the technology with Toshiba. Now that they've bought out Toshiba's shares of the joint-venture, what is preventing them from using the Nano-Proprietary tech again?
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Sorry, but SED (if it ever goes into mainstream production) > OLED. At least there are OLED products on the market and in use in common electronics like some MP3 players, etc.
Also, I thought the jist of the lawsuit just prevented them from sharing the technology with Toshiba. Now that they've bought out Toshiba's shares of the joint-venture, what is preventing them from using the Nano-Proprietary tech again?