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more about #flexibleoled The Lab: That doesn't look like the kind of image I'd expect to come out of a corporation like Kodak. Lego minifigs are way more professional. more » Nick: roll out screens are going to give a new definition to the term 'scrolling.' more » Eauboy: Yes, I will wear an OLED suit! Last one I'll ever need to buy. more » bosskev: Am I the only confused as to why a bendy display is even remotely useful or practical? more » Nick: soo, the old silly puddy on newspaper technique. brilliant. more » mikeness: I wonder if this department at ASU has bleechers in their lab, I would rather go watch them break some OLED ground than watch my good ol' college foot... more » vladdybear: I don't get it. But the board is not flexible. more » Hello Mister Walrus: As excited as I am about this new technology, I'm also distraught that creepy engineer guy is stealing my soul. more » Nick1693: I wish to see a flexible Kindle with this in it. more » 1350ft.in.a.Concorde.blow*ng.up.balloons: I want one big enough to put on a t-shirt then walk around with a movie of the my insides. Or better yet, you could wear it jogging and have a picture... more » Classic_Ron: i want a wrist worn cellphone more » -
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Kodak's Flexible OLED Display Swims With the Fishes
Because even aquatic life needs to experience the hype surrounding flexible OLED displays, Kodak dunked one of theirs into a tank of water, turned it on, and recorded what happened next with a few pictures: More » -
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Flexible OLED Screens Are Really Coming Now
Making a regular OLED display is, like, hard. So you can imagine making a flexible one just totally sucks. Arizona State's Flexible Display Center and Universal Display Corporation have a new way to make bendy OLED screens that might make mass production possible in just a few years. More » -
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Wrist-Worn, Flexible OLED Out in the Wild
The Universal Display Corporation (UDC) have themselves a wrist-worn, flexible OLED prototype that they built with support from the US Department of Defense. More » -
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Flexible OLED Display is .05mm Thick, Flaps Around in the Wind
Samsung has unveiled an ultra-thin 'flapping' OLED screen at FPD International 2008, demonstrating the flexibility of the display by letting it bend and flutter in the wind. At a paper-thin .05mm, the 4-inch screen is still able to create an image of 480x272 pixels, with a 100,000:1 contrast ratio and 100% reproduction of the NTSC color gamut, which is in line with most new flat panel screens on the market. If this all sounds familiar, it's because Sony made a lot of the same claims a few weeks ago — but they didn't have the balls to let their screen go all flippy-floppy in public. More »
