In the future, is it possible to store information on a normal object (Eg. paper) using LED.?
Question by ikyikyhaha: In the future, is it possible to store information on a normal object (Eg. paper) using LED.?
In my science class my teacher brought up the possibility of, In the next 10 to 15 years, using organic LED to store information on an object like a sheet of paper. An example was for use as a newspaper. He said that you could potentially view video in a newspaper, and have every page of that newspaper stored in one sheet. Is this possible, and if so, how does it work. Please describe or give a link to a website that describes it.
An issue i couldn’t quite figure out is how you would get power to it.
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Answer by Andrew
I beileve this is already possible. I saw it on KFMB one time (TV Station) and it is possible to use organic LCD displays on a very thin plane. Of course it is not being distributed yet, but it in the processes. It works by arranging organic LCD cells (they are very small and thin) aligned with some pixels. The pixels will not have the clarity that we are used to, but it will be suitible enough. This is all information from my own self, and if any of it is wrong, I am sorry, but I hope I did my best!
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anythink is possible in the future it all depends on how far into the future you go
doesnt that just sound like a very portable version of a projector?
I beleive we are closer to that technology than you think. New versions of media disks are being developed. Something like a DVD only made of paper and covered in some kind of powder that will hold much more information when compared to a DVD.