
This is a great idea: fit tiny photodiodes between the pixels of an OLED display. We know OLEDs can get very transparent, so these could be used in something like an head-mounted display that tracks the position of your eyes. There’s still a lot of engineering and imagineering to be done, but it does seem like a really great way to take advantage of the microscopic gaps in a display.
What else could you do with these bidirectional arrays? How about OLED displays that only turn on when someone comes near, or lights that turn on when you come into a room &mdsah; technologies that already exist, but could be integrated into the very display or light source now. Can you guys think of any more?
I swear, once the prices come down on OLED displays, these low-power, highly versatile displays are going to be everywhere. It might actually get kind of annoying.










I don’t think you could get a clear image out of one of these things… there is a reason cameras still have lenses!
This could be used for multi touch however. Or just detecting ambient light levels. Not so much motion, especially without photons to photodetect!
Ummm…. multitouch?
Philips released an interesting video about transparent oled: http://live.philips.com/index.php/nl_nl/video/you-fade-to-light-oled-installation/20915830001