IMRE is among the first worldwide to successfully formulate
OLED on flexible substrates.
Not exact matches
«Electrically conductive polymers are used in
OLEDs, for example, which can also be manufactured
on flexible substrates,» explains Tobias Kraus, Head of the research group Structure Formation at INM.
· A state - of - the - art
OLED display that is manufactured
on a
flexible plastic
substrate.
What is especially news worthy and significant is that the performance of the
OLED display
on a
flexible plastic
substrate for the Galaxy S6 edge + is now essentially the same as
on a traditional glass
substrate for the Galaxy Note 5, even at 500 + pixels per inch and 2560x1440 resolution.
The Galaxy S6 edge + display is similar to the Note 5, with the same screen size and resolution, but it has a curved screen
OLED display that is manufactured
on a
flexible plastic
substrate so that it can bend around the corners
on both the sides of the phone to provide two display areas that can be viewed and controlled from both the front or the sides, which is especially useful for viewing notifications and scrolling news items, and also as a dim night clock
on a beside table.
The Galaxy S6 edge + is actually a
flexible OLED display manufactured
on a
flexible plastic
substrate rather than
on a traditional perfectly flat and hard screen like almost all other
OLED (and LCD) displays.
is similar, but its
OLED display is made using a new
flexible plastic
substrate, so that it can bend around
on both sides of the phone to provide two new curved display areas that can be viewed from both the front or the sides, and also when the phone is placed face down.
The Galaxy Note Edge display is similar, but it has an
OLED display that is manufactured
on a
flexible plastic
substrate so that it can bend around the side of the phone to provide a second display area that can be viewed from both the front or the side.
The Galaxy Note Edge is actually a
flexible OLED display manufactured
on a
flexible plastic
substrate rather than
on a hard glass
substrate like almost all other
OLED (and LCD) displays.
The Galaxy S7 Edge display is similar to the Galaxy S7, but it has a curved screen
OLED display that is manufactured
on a
flexible plastic
substrate so that it can bend around the corners
on both the sides of the phone to provide two display areas that can be viewed and controlled from both the front or the sides, which is especially useful for viewing notifications and scrolling news items.
What is especially news worthy and significant is that the performance of the
OLED display
on a
flexible plastic
substrate for the Galaxy S7 Edge is now essentially the same as
on a traditional glass
substrate for the Galaxy S7, even at 500 + pixels per inch and 2560x1440 resolution.
While LCDs can now be manufactured with curved glass screens,
OLEDs can be manufactured with entirely
flexible screens
on a plastic
substrate.
· A curved screen
OLED display that is manufactured
on a
flexible plastic
substrate so that it can bend around corners
on both sides of the phone to provide two curved Edge Display areas that can be viewed and controlled from both the front or the sides.
A curved screen
OLED display that is manufactured
on a
flexible plastic
substrate so that it can bend around corners
on both sides of the phone to provide two curved edge display areas that can be viewed and controlled from both the front or the sides.
The ultra-thin, ultra-light
flexible POLED display and curved
OLED panel are built
on plastic
substrates instead of glass, giving LG G Flex its unique shape and durability.
The company has since incorporated the technology into devices like the Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S6 Edge + and the recently - launched Galaxy S7 Edge, all of which come with
OLED displays that are manufactured
on a
flexible plastic
substrate, allowing for the curved edges along both sides.