Meet QDEL, the backlight-less display tech that could replace OLED in premium TVsjeffw@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 336 points – 5 months agoarstechnica.com59Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsbehold, nanotechnologyBring on the nanomachines.Nano-TVs, son.What is this? A TV for quarks?Pretty sure these tvs will be the same size as today’s.yeah but nano We would build this TV and make ants pay for it! Celebratory shots from AR-15 and red caps get thrown into the sky.
behold, nanotechnologyBring on the nanomachines.Nano-TVs, son.What is this? A TV for quarks?Pretty sure these tvs will be the same size as today’s.yeah but nano We would build this TV and make ants pay for it! Celebratory shots from AR-15 and red caps get thrown into the sky.
Bring on the nanomachines.Nano-TVs, son.What is this? A TV for quarks?Pretty sure these tvs will be the same size as today’s.yeah but nano We would build this TV and make ants pay for it! Celebratory shots from AR-15 and red caps get thrown into the sky.
Nano-TVs, son.What is this? A TV for quarks?Pretty sure these tvs will be the same size as today’s.yeah but nano We would build this TV and make ants pay for it! Celebratory shots from AR-15 and red caps get thrown into the sky.
Pretty sure these tvs will be the same size as today’s.yeah but nano We would build this TV and make ants pay for it! Celebratory shots from AR-15 and red caps get thrown into the sky.
We would build this TV and make ants pay for it! Celebratory shots from AR-15 and red caps get thrown into the sky.
behold, nanotechnology
Bring on the nanomachines.
Nano-TVs, son.
What is this? A TV for quarks?
Pretty sure these tvs will be the same size as today’s.
yeah but nano
Celebratory shots from AR-15 and red caps get thrown into the sky.