Friday, October 8, 2010

Real life PIPBoys!

 You can call the devices the U.S. Army is testing out at Fort Dix in New Jersey wrist mounted phosphorescent OLED Displays is you want. We're calling them PIPBoys.


What the gentleman in the photo here is looking at is one of eight wrist mounted phosphorescent OLED Displays delivered to the U.S. Army for testing by Universal Display. The organic light emitting diode display is mounted on thin, flexible metal foil, which in turn is mounted on a wrist-wrapping housing to create a fully functional display and communication device.

LG Display created the 4.3" QVGA full-color, full-motion AMOLED displays using amorphous-Silicon TFT backplanes crafted on flexible foil. Then Universal Display used its full-color PHOLED technology to create the front plane. The entire unit was designed and implemented by L-3 Display Systems.


The devices were presented to the military for evaluation and testing, and were showcased at the U.S. Army's C4ISR On-the-Move testing environment last month at Fort Dix, New Jersey, where they received positive feedback by senior leaders who make critical research, development and acquisition investment decisions.





I would wear one of these 24 hours a day. My wrist would become a pale, sweaty mass of matted hair.
That's probably not a good thing.
It's just another fine example of PIPBoy technology in real life. All we need now is a devastating nuclear war, and in a couple of centuries we'll be playing Fallout for real!

[OLED-Display via Kotaku]

20 comments:

  1. I'd take mine off to bathe at least once a month...Or at least loosen it to let water flow between it and my skin.

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  2. Gimme.. Gimme.. Gimme

    I got to repair a baseball bat with another baseball bat.

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  3. I want one. Who do I have to kill?

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  4. I think Black Isle should get a royality...

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  5. Whooo nice! That's enough of a reason for me to sign up for the military! ;)

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  6. I don't want to set the world on fire.

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  7. Will it tell me if I am radiated? Or missing a limb? Possibly the limb with it on it?

    That is pretty awesome though. "My wrist would become a pale, sweaty mass of matted hair." is an awesome line.

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  8. I think that's very useful, I'd like to have one of those thing when I'm doing an exam at school. lol

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  9. haha real life fallout is closer than we thought

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  10. reminds me of something from [enter sci-fi here]

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  11. So, my birthday is coming up. Who's buying me one?

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  12. Now all i need to know is where they're stored and ill be rocking me a new pipboy watch!

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  13. very sweet man nice find!! god its like what only a few more days now until new vegas...cant wait

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