You've just imagined a future scenario with
flexible display technology.
Since its founding in 2006, NanoLumens has built a portfolio of more than 20 international families of issued and filed patents on
its flexible display technology that effectively address the commercial market void between relatively small flat - panel displays and huge, limited application LED boards.
The company has shifted its business model away from marketing e-readers that use
their flexible display technology and instead will license it to other companies.
New
flexible display technology from Plastic Logic promises good things, too, however the main problem remains not how to display text, rather it is how to link different versions of the same text together for use across devices, because what we call «books» today are now available in many different contexts and interfaces.
«This is another step in the direction of radically new interaction techniques afforded by smartphones based on thin film,
flexible display technologies» says Roel Vertegaal (School of Computing), director of the Human Media Lab at Queen's University who developed the flexible PaperPhone and PaperTab.
The company has been showing off
its flexible display technology since at least 2012, and last year introduced the Galaxy Note Edge and Galaxy 6 Edge, both of which feature curved displays.
TechRadar speculates that the mention of foldable screens could be hinting that the company is already experimenting with
flexible display technology like the one that is being rumored for Samsung's highly anticipated Galaxy X phone.
Samsung notably unveiled its Samsung Yuom
flexible display technology at the Consumer Electronics Show in January.
Samsung unveiled its Youm
flexible display technology at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show and showcased at the 2014 CES a flexible display prototype made with a plastic substrate, which works well with AMOLED displays.
But we may not see these innovations from Samsung first, as several other companies are also experimenting with
flexible display technology.
Samsung showcased at CES its Youm brand
flexible display technology during CES 2013, which prompted rumored about a smartphone that could bend.
Samsung originally introduced
its flexible display technology, called Youm, at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show.
These concepts and more can become a reality with
flexible display technology, and they have the potential to bring exciting new functionality to the market.
It's safe to say that the Round was not what most of us expected from
flexible display technology, after Samsung teased it for years as a game changing feature.
After waiting for so long, finally Samsung is show - casing its first
flexible display technology this week.
Not exact matches
Blindingly fast chips,
flexible displays, nanotube cooling, and more: Tomorrow's
technologies will change everything about computing, whether you're at home, at work, or on the road.
The business is trying out a different sort of
flexible display material — carbon nanotube
technology that can be applied to special surfaces with an inkjet machine.
Potential applications for
flexible electronic
technology include phones that have curved
display surfaces or clothing with electronics printed on them to monitor the vital signs of athletes or members of the military.
These plastic electronic
displays could also provide smartphones with shatterproof
displays (good news for anyone who's inadvertently tried drop - testing their phone onto the pavement) and lead to the next generation of
flexible wearable
technology.
Flexible electronics technology is already being used in such products as flexible, super-thin and durable LCD display screens, which can be written on with either a stylus or finger and then erased with the touch of a
Flexible electronics
technology is already being used in such products as
flexible, super-thin and durable LCD display screens, which can be written on with either a stylus or finger and then erased with the touch of a
flexible, super-thin and durable LCD
display screens, which can be written on with either a stylus or finger and then erased with the touch of a button.
About NanoLumens: Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, NanoLumens, Inc. (www.nanolumens.com) is a privately held corporation engaged in the research, product development, marketing and sales of unique
flexible and fixed large - format LED
display solutions in any size, shape, or curvature, that address a yawning
technology gap in the $ 14 billion digital
display industry.
So - called
flexible electronics
technology is most often associated with slim computer
displays that bend like plastic.
The Fellows Prize selection committee selected Sergei Tretiak in part for his development of organic light - emitting diodes for
flexible displays, organic lasers, light - harvesting energy devices, and other important
technologies.
Distinctive entrances, daylighting, large / medium / small group learning spaces, student
display areas, thoughtful color palettes,
flexible / mobile walls, spaces of solitude, creativity spaces, multimedia studios, performance areas,
flexible / mobile furniture variations, student - accessible teacher work areas,
technology anywhere - anytime, portable writing surfaces, and private, personalized spaces are some of the characteristics that signal to a customer that engagement and choice are a top priority in delivering 21st - century education.
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Plastic Logic has long been associated with the development of
flexible displays, but we have yet to see a successful commercial application of the
technology so far.
Plastic Logic has already established a partner program to work with leading global
display makers and consumer electronics companies to enable
flexible, plastic AMOLED supply chains through licensing and
technology transfer to mass volume producers,» the press release revealed.
The duo has lined up several
technology demonstrators throughout 2014, which will start off with the launch of a fully organic and
flexible AMOLED
display during the Flextech Conference in Phoenix, AZ..
A UK - based star - up called R&D Core developed a new touch -
display technology that is especially suited for
flexible display.
FlexEnable and Chunghwa Picture Tube (CPT) demonstrate an OTFT full - color
flexible AMOLED
display manufactured by using FlexEnable's low - temperature process and CPT's RGB OLED
technology.
A «buyer's guide» to
flexible plastic e-paper
displays Display technology is ubiquitous — meaning we all spend a lot of time engaging with «screens» of some kind... most of which are made of glass.
Flexible OLED
displays are the latest advancement in OLED
technology.
The
technology will enable product designers to develop stylish, more ergonomically - friendly devices in several emerging industrial segments, including
flexible AMOLED and other
displays for mobile and Wearables and the Internet of Things, - markets which are forecast to be worth $ 12Bn by 2020 (IHS 2013 report) and $ 1.9 trillion across all sectors in 2020 respectively.
FLEx
technologies use an ultra-thin,
flexible light guide that can be placed at the front of a reflective
display stack.
The new center will focus on materials for next - generation
display technologies - specifically OLED
displays and
flexible displays (OLEDs and e-paper
displays).
The research suggests that
flexible paper - thin
displays based on the
technology could have the capacity to switch between a power - saving «colour e-reader mode», and a backlit
display capable of showing video.
The latest e-reader news has it that E Ink Corporation USA, pioneers in the field of electronic paper
display technology has joined hands with LG.Philips LCD in creating world's first tablet size
flexible electronic paper
display.
The flex AMOLED
display was made using Plastic Logic's truly
flexible oTFT backplane
technology, combined with Novaled's OLED frontplane materials.
Splinterproof
display is there to be seen in e-readers like Plastic Logic's Que e-reader and also many manufacturers like e-Ink and Bridgestone are planning to develop
flexible e-reader
display technology.
«Our leading - edge plastic electronic
technology, proven manufacturing process and can - do customer focus enables our customers to bring robust,
flexible, functional, low - power glass - free
display - based products to market, which creates exciting opportunities for market growth, differentiation and competitive advantage.
Kolon's CPI
technology is built using a patented, high - heat - resistant material with the potential to revolutionize
flexible displays, organic light - emitting diodes (OLEDs), consumer devices and other transparent
flexible electronics.
Durable,
flexible displays have been made possible by our leadership in plastic electronics
technology and our development and industrialisation of the organic thin film transistor (OTFT).
The Adam is an Android based 10.1 - inch slate using Pixel Qi «s 3qi
display technology for indoor and outdoor use; based on NVIDIA's Tegra 2 chipset — itself a source of delay rumors — it promises to be an arguably more
flexible alternative to Apple's iPad while supporting 1080p HD video and longer battery life.
The result, a
flexible, transmissive backplane, represents a significant breakthrough in the manufacture of new large area image sensors and demonstrates the potential use of Plastic Logic's unique
flexible transistor
technology beyond plastic
displays.
On Monday, E Ink Holdings introduced the E Ink Mobius, a new
flexible electronic paper
display (EPD)
technology.
Plastic Logic has developed a
flexible plastic
display technology using organic thin film transistors (OTFT).
While the main draw is showing off new
technology like 3D televisions, they apparently had a small
display of
flexible electronic paper at this year's convention.
Plastic Logic's electrophoretic
display technology makes the badges robust, but
flexible, whilst being incredibly low power for multiple days usage, combined with Blendology's «OneTap»
technology.
To build e-paper, several different
technologies exist, some using plastic substrate and electronics so that the
display is
flexible.
As with electrophoretic
technology, e-paper
displays built using Liquavista's
technology could be manufactured on a
flexible plastic substrate, making them thinner and lighter.