Sony Flexible OLED Display
By gonzo.pete on Friday, May 25th, 2007 1 comment
Sony has announced their answer to flexible screen technology.
Their 2.5-inch, 160 x 120 pixel OLED display is built on a flexible plastic film. Boasting 16.7 million colours, the Samsung equivalent boosts only 262K and the LG just 16K.
The display is just 0.3mm thin and described as an organic TFT.
Now we just need to wait to see the screens applied to functional technology.
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Also Samsung shows some Full Color flexible OLED Display at the FPD International 2008.The Full color flexible OLED from Samsung has a screen size of 6.5 inches and a resolution of 480 x 272. It is capable of full-color display with about 16 million colors. The company did not reveal its luminance or contrast ratio.
Erik November 6, 2008, 8:35 pm
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