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5/13(月)の決算発表時に今後のスケジュールと見込み等の発表に期待しています。 Brighter, low-energy OLEDs are going into production this year – but they won’t be coming to TVs just yet Tech Radar Story by Carrie Marshall The best OLED TVs are about to get a whole lot better. A new panel technology known as eLEAP will officially go into production later this year, according to FlatpanelsHD. Although it won't be going into any big-name TVs at first, the new screen technology promises to deliver brightness in excess of 3,000 nits and improved durability, which means that it could make screens last longer, helping to cut down on e-waste. eLeap was developed by Japan Display (JDI), which is a firm that was created by the merger of the display businesses of Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi. And while we first started reporting on it in 2022, it's only just starting to ramp up production with plans to expand this to the mainstream market in late 2024. Although no consumer brands have yet announced plans to use the new tech, the panels are likely to appear in laptops first, with one of the first panels being a 14-inch OLED for portable computers. That'll deliver peak brightness of 1,600 nits, but even brighter panels are imminent. What is eLeap OLED? eLeap – it's an extremely tenuous acronym for "environment positive lithography with maskless deposition, extreme long life, low power and high luminance" – uses light to transfer patterns in the manufacturing of integrated circuits, a process that can deliver increased brightness and increased durability too, which is great news for cutting down on e-waste. This is the first OLED technology to use such a process, and according to Japan Display the production process is currently six months ahead. In the eight months before launch, JDI says it's already achieving production yields of 60%. The higher the yield the more efficient the production and the lower the cost. According to JDI, it will supply eLeap panels "for use in a wide array of end-use applications, including smartwatches and wearables, smartphones, notebook PCs, and automotive displays". TVs are currently conspicuous by their absence, however. That's because the manufacturing capacity isn't there yet to produce larger panels: JDI's plant for that is not expected to be online until 2027.
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President Donald J. Trump Former Vice President (thank you President Trump!) Mike Pence has been doing a lot of talking about Abortion lately. He never felt I would be able to kill Roe v Wade and bring it back to the States where, according to all legal scholars, it belongs. He started at no abortion for any reason, and then allowing abortions for up to 6 weeks, then up to 15 weeks, and then, who knows? But it doesn’t matter because the Radical Left Democrats will never approve anything on this issue, and Republicans don’t have anywhere close to the number of Senators necessary to make it matter. マイク・ペンス前副大統領(トランプ大統領に感謝!)は最近、中絶についてよく話している。彼は、私がロー対ウェイド裁判を破棄し、すべての法学者によれば、それが属するべき州にそれを戻すことができるとは思っていなかった。彼はどんな理由であれ中絶を認めないことから始めた、そして6週目までの中絶を許可し、15週目まで許可した、その後については誰も知らない。しかし、急進左派の民主党はこの問題では決して承認しないだろうし、共和党はこの問題を解決するのに必要な上院議員の数に到底及ばないから問題にはならない。 1/2
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@cherry0423_ut パレスチナ連帯キャンプを開始@東京大学 Started the Palestine solidarity camp at Univ. of Tokyo コロンビア大学をはじめとし、いくつかの学園でパレスチナ解放の直接行動が始まっている。 イスラエルはガザにある全ての大学を破壊した。 パレスチナの解放を求めて闘う全ての人民と連帯し、私たちもキャンプを開始する。