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Output Devices

Assignment 1

Submitted to:
Sir.Khurram Shahid

Submitted by:
Fahad Rasheed
Computer Orientation& Packages
Semester 1

Lahore University City Campus


Projector

For now Nanoprojector is available only as a prototype, one with battery and one without one, the
latter being designed to be embedded in cars, passenger airliners, cellphones and other entertainment
devices. The targeted price is attractive: 100 $, but there’s also a drawback, the QVGA (320 x 240)
resolution

Projector Phone

A combination of high-tech functionality, portability, and convenience make the Projector Phone a
guaranteed hit! Buy one for your presentations and amaze your audience
• The World's First Projector Phone
• Unlocked Tri-band Touchscreen Phone
• Powerful Projector with large image projection and long projection range
• Rich Entertainment Features

Wireless printer

· An amazing mini wireless printer for laptops, PDAs and Bluetooth-enabled devices
· Perfect when you’re on the road or even on the move
· Smallest printer on the market (just 28cm wide and less the 460grams)
· Wireless up to 100 metres - no need for messy wires
· Eliminates the need for separate ink, toner and ribbons - it’s all enclosed in the paper refill
· Easy and quick to use
· Prints up to 30 pages on a full charge (black and white)
· Ideal for use with the Docupen scanner Maplin (order code A80HL)
· Comes with a 12V car charger for printing on the move
· Resolution: 200 x 400 dpi
· Rechargable li-Polymer battery
· Refill thermal paper available. Maplin order code A80HZ
At barely 28cm wide and at less than 460 grams in weight, the PRINTSTIK with Bluetooth is the
ultimate Traveling companion

Nail Art Printer

Nail Art Printer (Excellent-UN-N3)


1.MainFunction: World Champion (Excellent-UN-N3) which is a type of nail fashion printer can
print on nails. It can print one nail
Customs Choose Patterns. You can add patterns which you prefer into our machine and print on your
nails.
Present Prompt Photo-taking you can print your photos on you nail
1>Super Intelligent Full Touch Screen
2>1.3mega pixel USB Camera
3>Four ways for you choose pictures which are print on nails
OLED

An organic light emitting diode (OLED), also light emitting polymer (LEP) and organic electro
luminescence (OEL), is a light-emitting diode (LED) whose emissive electroluminescent layer is
composed of a film of organic compounds. The layer usually contains a polymer substance that
allows suitable organic compounds to be deposited. They are deposited in rows and columns onto a
flat carrier by a simple "printing" process. The resulting matrix of pixels can emit light of different
colors.

Samsung is cranking out the ideas with OLED displays lately, and now adds the world's first bendable
OLED screen to its stable of coolness. This 4.3-inch screen's rocking 480x272 pixels, and Samsung
claims it's capable of a contrast ratio of 1000:1. Demonstrated at the FPD International 2007 Forum
going on now in Yokohama, Japan, this prototype is in the early experimental stage thus far, but if
Samsung can build one they can build a million of them. There's no word on how soon the company
will be able to do that at a reasonable price, though. Anyway, we can't wait for the day when we can
carry around cylindrical objects that open up to huge screens, using up very little energy while
entertaining us everywhere
Flexible OLED lighting panel

A team of researchers from AGFA-Gevaert, IMEC, Holst Centre and Philips have prototyped a 12- x
12-centimeter flexible OLED lighting panel that swaps out the ITO for highly-conductive transparent
resin electrodes. You see, it's been difficult for OLED builders to secure enough electrical conductivity
of ITO in a low-temperature process, and this new methodology is perfectly suited for the coating
method (which makes it ripe for printing)

OLED Technology in passports

Samsung (and your local government) hasn't been shy with its plans for electrifying passports. Yet we
still haven't seen video of its e-passport with flexible OLED display in action, 'till now. The 2-inch,
240x320 AMOLED displays a disembodied, rotating head in 260k colors and 10k:1 contrast when
activated by an RF source reader. No details were provided as to when these might enter production
but we have the icky feeling it'll be sooner than we want.
Sony bendable e-reader, and Walkman

Sony hasn't gotten very far along with these units -- they're really just plastic shells -- but we like we're
they're headed with it. They showed off a full-screen laptop (pictured), bendable e-reader, and
Walkman bracelet concepts, all based around flexible OLED technology and built with "flexible
bioplastics," along with the flexible display that going to power them all when they hit the market... in
the year 2000

The Sony showed off a full-screen laptop (pictured), bendable e-reader, and Walkman bracelet
concepts, all based around flexible OLED technology

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