| Philips: First OLED lamp directly in the wall |
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![]() Philips OLED lamp Here is OLED lamp you can plug directly into the wall socket. First in the world according to Philips, To date lighting sources with non-conducting, organic light-emitting diodes, called low-voltage direct current. But now Philips Research has developed an OLED module can be plugged directly into the wall socket in the wall, without an adapter. First in the world, says the lighting giant. Otherwise, do not reveal as many details about how they built the module, more than that in the case of patented technologies for connectors and enclosures. The light is still only a prototype, but Philips hopes that innovation in the future will lead to reduced costs for OLED lighting. OLED is made up of two thin films that act as electrodes. Between films there is an organic material that emits light when stimulated by a stream. In theory, the technology used to manufacture the "wallpaper" that makes the walls and roof surfaces for lighting. Philips has done research on non-conducting since the early 1990s and has a lighting product on the market under the brand Lumiblade. |
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