Samsung reportedly supplying OLED displays for Google Glass


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One of the more intriguing stories to follow in recent months has been the relationship between Samsung and several of the big-name tech companies that have relied upon it for components. Apple has made definitive moves away from Samsung and Google has shown some wariness about the company?s overwhelming clout in the Android ecosystem. But any anxieties Google might have about Samsung haven?t been enough to keep the South Korea-based manufacturer out of the loop on Google?s most experimental projects.

The Korea Times reports that Google is using Samsung?s OLED displays for the consumer version of Google Glass, a decision that one of the publication?s supply chain sources describes as ?a really big thing because it means that Google shares confidential information with Samsung on its future projects.? Another Samsung supplier, meanwhile, tells The Korea Times that ?Google treats Samsung as a very serious business partner? and says that using Samsung?s displays on Glass will ?further boost its OLED business.?

In other words, whatever reservations Google has about Samsung in the Android market haven?t led the company to view it as a straight-up rival just yet.

http://bgr.com/2013/05/24/google-glass-samsung-oled-displays/

Those are cool, I'd like to buy 'em just for the novelty if nothing else, has there been a price confirmed as of yet?

*crosses fingers*

I think that i saw some where the price $1500, but if i'm not mistaking it's for the beginning. They said that the price will be lower later on. Not 100% sure about this info.

Actually look at this -

http://www.policymic.com/articles/26992/google-glass-release-date-and-price-google-glass-is-coming-in-2014

Out of my reach for now, oh well, live in hope :)

also thank you for the extra link :)

You are welcome. I believe it's out of reach for most people. With todays economic i dont see most people spend $1500 on something like this.

Besides the price it has a lot of other issues that needs to be addressed. If you ask me, i dont see this product becomes our future. It's a nice gimmick, nothing more nothing less.

Obviously won't be $1500, that is just the steep buy-in for the entire developer/explorer aspect.

I'd say it'll probably be $199 or $249 when it reaches mass production.

Really doubt the price will be as low as $199. I'm thinking over $400 at least.

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