Kateeva wants to print OLED displays, says they’ll be cheaper that way

Along with affordable solid state drives , OLED panels are among the most universally desired bits of tech today. It’s therefore a good idea to prick up our ears and listen when new California startup Kateeva promises to make OLEDs bigger and cheaper with its large-area printing technology. Advised by our old friend Vladimir Bulovic of MIT , the company has gone official with word of its prototype OLED printer, which can produce displays on a scale of 1.8 by 1.5 meters (about six by five feet) at a cost roughly equal to 60 percent of the manufacturing costs of current LCD technology

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Kateeva wants to print OLED displays, says they’ll be cheaper that way

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