The first ebook reader to hit the market using this new
flexible screen display is the Wexler Flex One.
Not exact matches
This model boasts a 6 - inch
screen with a thinner and more
flexible plastic, rather than glass, OLED
display.
The Telegraph said that LG
Display has invested heavily in a
flexible -
screen production line.
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.
Thin,
flexible screens such as the one showcased by LG could allow the creation of newspapers that change daily,
display video like a tablet computer, but that can still be rolled up and put in your pocket.
As tech company LG demonstrated this summer with the unveiling of its 18 - inch
flexible screen, the next generation of roll - up
displays is tantalizingly close.
In a paper published in September in the journal APL Materials, researchers at Seoul National University describe a recent success for
displays:
flexible LEDs that could help replace shatter - prone
screens.
Researchers have been trying for years to develop
flexible electronic
displays, a breakthrough that would bring us tablet computers that fold and roll up and clothing with stretchable video
screens embedded in the fabric.
Its general manager, Bas Van Rens, says the
flexible displays are far more advanced than other bendy
screens in terms of size, resolution and the complexity of the organic electronics used.
«New
flexible films for touch
screen applications achieve longer lasting
display.»
But the process has enabled the company to produce a
screen that can be rolled into a tube just two centimetres in diameter — the most
flexible electronic
display ever made.
Flexible displays and touch
screens, glowing films, RFID tags and solar cells represent a future market.
A full - colour
flexible organic liquid crystal
display (OLCD)
screen is being shown for the first time this week.
Curved and
Flexible Displays Curved and
Flexible Displays Samsung Galaxy Round Curved OLED TV Shoot - Out LG 55 inch Curved
Screen OLED TV
Its general manager, Bas Van Rens, says the
flexible displays are far more advanced than other bendy
screens in terms of size, resolution and the complexity of the organic electronics used.
There are many ereaders with broken
displays on ebay and a
flexible screen could solve that problem.
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.
Like today's LCD
screens, they
display images generated by a computer, but they are as thin,
flexible, portable and crisply readable as paper.
More than two dozen manufacturers already make OLED Smartphones, and the new Full
Screen Display design using a
flexible OLED will be the new Flagship for all the upcoming future Top Tier Smartphones.
Feature E-ink Flex is replacement of a glass substrate on polymeric therefore the
screen becomes
flexible and not so strongly is afraid of blows and deformations, as usual e-ink
displays.
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.
This is a
flexible high resolution e-paper
display screen that makes it lighter and more durable.
There are 9 tap zones of the
screen, tapping of each of them can be
flexible set for any function (Scrolling, opening files, jump to chapters, menu
display, and so on) It's possible to manage brightness of
screen's lightning by swiping your finger along the left side of
screen.
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.
While the OLED
display itself is
flexible, the
screen remains rigid under an outer hard cover glass that is hot formed into a rigid curved
screen.
In the near future some Smartphones will offer bendable
screens by switching to a protective
flexible plastic cover over the
flexible OLED
display.
It is in this spirit that a new
flexible AMOLED
screen is being demoed at SID
Display Week in San Diego.
In 2012 LG first entered the
flexible e-paper arena and developed a
screen that was crafted from a
flexible plastic substrate, the
display measuring 0.03 inches (0.7 millimeters) thick and weighs 0.5 ounces (13 grams), making it one - third slimmer and half the weight of currently available glass EPD devices.
Plastic Logic Research and Development labs have just released a new video that shows off their new
flexible display screen for e-readers.
The
screen is crafted from a
flexible plastic substrate, the
display measuring 0.03 inches (0.7 millimeters) thick and weighs 0.5 ounces (13 grams), making it one - third slimmer and half the weight of currently available glass EPD devices.
Lenovo has just unveiled a new
flexible display concept where the
screen and keyboard are attached with no hinges.
The idea oftruly
flexible displays never gets boring, and now LG has created its biggest bendable
screen to date: an 18 - inch OLED panel that has enough flexibility to roll into a tube that's an inch across.
Samsung may well be the first company to actually deliver on the endless promise that
flexible displays are on the way, with a limited edition Galaxy Note III with a plastic OLED
screen said to be in production.
Pay attention that not every e-book with a sensor
screen has such a
flexible ribbon cable in the
display.
Visionox is showing several interesting
displays - a 5.99» 1080x2160 (403 PPI) AMOLED edge type
flexible OLED, a full -
screen 5.99» 2160 × 1440
flexible AMOLED and a 6.21» notch - type 2160 × 1440 AMOLED, with a touch sensor under the
screen.
If your e-reader has a capacitive sensor
screen, then the
display has a
flexible ribbon cable of the sensor (3).
The
display has a touch sensitive
screen and is
flexible.
The company has demoed its
flexible Youm
displays, including
screens that wrap around the sides last January, although the feature is yet to be used by any smartphone in the company's lineup.
The reader utilizes an E Ink active matrix
display, initially produced with a grayscale
screen that adequately replicates the effect of reading newsprint (plans for both a
flexible reader and color
screen are in the works).
Samsung's Galaxy Round is the first handset from the company to use a
flexible screen, which curves horizontally (when held in portrait mode,) but doesn't the
display doesn't «spill» over the sides.
Please Note: By February 2009 PVI eInk had changed its tune and started promising
Flexible Displays by 2010 (haven't arrived), and Color eInk
Screens by 2011 (also haven't arrived).
Constructed out of
flexible TPU with an interior spiderweb pattern, the case has a raised lip to help protect the
display when the phone is placed
screen - down on a flat surface.
Gomes, A., Carrascal, JP, Visser, A. and Vertegaal, R. MagicScroll: A Rollable
Display Device with
Flexible Screen Real Estate and Gestural Input.
As tech company LG demonstrated this summer with the unveiling of its 18 - inch
flexible screen, the next generation of roll - up
displays is tantalizingly close.
Color e-paper
screens are coming soon, with video support and even
flexible displays on the horizon.
Eventually, the
screens may lead to truly
flexible product designs that can be rolled up, but early attempts are focused on creating contoured
display surfaces.
The
display uses E Ink's Fina
screen technology, which is glass - based, unlike Sony's 13.3 - inch DPT - S1 PDF reader, which uses a
flexible plastic - based Mobius
screen.
The company says the operation of the drivers it's written to
display an image on a
flexible screen is a world first.
Despite the low resolution and small
screen size that may not be able to replace the big
screen anytime soon, the appearance of
flexible display can take the center stage once it is officially released for mass market.