Sentences with phrase «flexible display technology from»

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.

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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.
This Phosphor - brand watch from Art Technology uses a low - resolution E Ink e-paper display that's flexible enough to be mounted on a contoured surface.
This design concept is different from Sony's upcoming Reader, where the Epson A6 QXGA Electronic Paper display is flexible, using a manufacturing process called «surface free technology by laser annealing» (SUFTLA).
It uses a large, flexible electronic paper display based on technology from E Ink (the same company that makes the displays for Amazon.com's Kindle and Sony's Reader), but the device overall is remarkably thin and light.
But we may not see these innovations from Samsung first, as several other companies are also experimenting with flexible display technology.
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.
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 hFrom 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 hfrom 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.
The most solid evidence from Apple regarding this display technology is a patent that describes a flexible glass display.
A report from the Wall Street Journal stated that Samsung is busy in the development of flexible displays for the handheld devices, and the expectation is that this technology could come in the next upcoming Galaxy device, i.e. the Samsung Galaxy S IV.
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