Many websites reported
about the flexible displays by Samsung Display last week at CES.
Rumors
about flexible displays and very high - resolution displays have circulated for many years, but have not yet been introduced on Samsung phones, leaving many to wonder if these features will ever be implemented.
We keep hearing
about flexible displays, but in reality, the idea of a tablet or phone that you can bend in half or roll up like a newspaper is years away.
Update: Pocketbook wrote in and elaborated
about the flexible display.
The great thing
about a flexible display is that is would be virtually indestructible.
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.
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.
In addition, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign co-principal investigator John Rogers and colleagues published a proof - of - concept study in PNAS in August
about new methods for creating
flexible black - and - white polymer
displays that can change color to match their surroundings.
Resources include: Flash Cards for
display and learning vocab Matching Pairs Game What's in the wardrobe labeling activity worksheet Clothes «Squares Game» Clothes word search Extension Activity - colours and clothes Lesson Plan The objectives of this lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Begin to learn some words for clothes • Know the French words for some of the clothes they are wearing • Be able to respond to questions
about clothes The planning is fairly
flexible you can spend longer on some parts than others, do activities as a whole class or print multiple resources and work as smaller groups - whatever works for your group of children!
Resources include: Flash Cards for
display and matching pairs activity (inc word document so that you can edit) Matching vocab and picture worksheet Fill in the correct transport worksheet Transport wordsearch Transport «Squares Game» Lesson Plan The objectives of this lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Be learning to use «I go by... (train, bus etc) • Be able identify some words for various forms of transport • Start to answer questions in French
about different types of transport The planning is fairly
flexible you can spend longer on some parts than others, do activities as a whole class or print multiple resources and work as smaller groups - whatever works for your group of children!
The focus of Polymer Vision has always been
flexible displays, and they were certainly among the first to show off such a thing when we heard
about the Readius in 2007.
Find out more
about Plastic Logic and its robust,
flexible displays by visiting http://www.plasticlogic.com and http://www.youtube.com/plasticlogic.
Find out more
about Plastic Logic and its robust,
flexible displays by visiting http://www.plasticlogic.com.
The video goes into details
about E Ink's new
flexible plastic
displays that are designed to be nearly indestructible.
Also, I'd suggest that you create
about half of these before the book is released; be
flexible about the others and create and distribute them as needed to publicize awards, give updated information,
display fan's reactions, etc..
While it's unlikely that we'll be sitting down to read the daily news on a
flexible epaper
display anytime soon, the idea is pretty good when you think
about it.
Peruvemba says E Ink has helped
about a dozen manufacturers of e-readers and other devices create
flexible backplanes for use with its
flexible display.
This Wednesday, Cambridge University startup Plastic Logic, which is headquartered in Mountain View, CA, will open a factory in Dresden, Germany, that will produce
about 11 million large,
flexible electronic - paper
display units a year.
Find out more
about Plastic Logic and its robust,
flexible displays by visiting http://www.plasticlogic.comandhttp://www.youtube.com/plasticlogic.
If you want to know more
about flexible plastic e-paper
display technology's suitability for a given use case and to get some inspiration via the applications which are already successfully showcasing the opportunities and rewards achievable through
flexible e-paper innovation check out our latest
flexible e-paper whitepaper.
* Unfortunately, we are not able to list all of the companies currently integrating Plastic Logic's
flexible, glass - free
displays, as many of them have not yet granted us permission to talk publicly
about these partnerships.
Last week we posted
about Skyworth's CES booth, where the company reportedly demonstrated new household appliances that utilize
flexible AMOLED
displays.
While LG's design patent doesn't provide us with any clues
about using potential virtual buttons for this new smartphone design, what we can clearly see is that it incorporates a
flexible display that folds around the top and bottom to the backside intelligently.
In fact, the
flexible display rumor
about the Galaxy S6 has been bandied
about before, and it also included the Note 5 in the whisper, so next year might be when Samsung's bendy screens really take off in production volumes.
In the wake of rumors
about a Limited Edition Samsung Galaxy Note 3 featuring a
flexible display, Samsung's mobile business head of strategic marketing, D.J. Lee, has confirmed that the South Korean manufacturer plans to release a smartphone with a curved
display.
Rumors
about future Samsung devices featuring curved and
flexible displays have also been in heavy rotation.
Samsung showcased at CES its Youm brand
flexible display technology during CES 2013, which prompted rumored
about a smartphone that could bend.
When we talk
about the future of mobile
displays, much of the focus has been on the continued transition to OLED, the emergence of bezelless designs, and the possibility of bendable and
flexible models on...
Now, we're not talking
about curved glass here, but a curved
display, as both of these handsets come with curved,
flexible AMOLED panels.
From what we know
about the device in terms of rumors and the information derived from Samsung's patents and acquired / developed technologies such as 10nm processor technology,
flexible displays and an AI - based voice assistant having additional Google Assistant support, Samsung seems to have the upper hand.