Monday, November 3, 2008

Carbon nanotubes could be used in film-like flat speakers

by Darren Murph, posted Nov 4th 2008 at 5:20AM


Seriously, is there anything carbon nanotubes can't do? We've got shock absorbersflexible displays, atypically small eating utensils and now, film-like speakers. For times when NXT flat drivers simply aren't thin enough, a team of Chinese researchers have reportedly found a way to create sound from a thin sheet of carbon nanotubes. The film, which could be stretched and placed on PMPs, HDTVs or even clothing, can generate sound when "zapped with a varying electric current." Great, the perfect recipe for a new wave of Milli Vanilli copycats. A video of the tech can be seen after the jump.

[Via Physorg]

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