If Samsung managed to solve their production related issue then 2013 can be a nice year with new AMOLED technology
like flexible panels and high resolution panels!
Not exact matches
The future success of this technology opens up the possibility of making
flexible solar
panels that could be applied to any flat or curved surface, which could be used to power everything from domestic appliances to portable electronics
like laptops.
Speaking of details, we're all about them when it comes from boots, from trend - ticking adornments to functional must - haves
like flexible outsoles and elastic back
panels for maximised stretch and comfort.
Dig deeper into the freshened RAV4 lineup, past the typical changes
like new light housings, bumpers, rocker
panels and wheel designs, and you'll also find the new SE model for people who still want
flexible interior space and good fuel economy, but prefer their vehicles to be a bit more engaging from behind the wheel.
The
flexible panels can be made into any shape or design meaning that they could be used in a variety of ways both indoors and outdoors,
like curtains, awnings, mobile charging stations, clothing and military gear.
Speculations roam free on whether the screen will be flat or curved, but seeing the general trend, a
flexible OLED
panel does not seem
like something the iPhone manufacturer would be interested in.
Like OLED, MicroLED
panels could be made to be
flexible.
It's clear the company is still perfecting the technology while infinity displays (which use
flexible OLED
panels to bend around the edge of a smartphone) remain popular and its flagship phones are still selling
like hotcakes.
Still, it would have been neat to see a truly curved AMOLED
panel,
like the
flexible ones manufacturers have been working on.
The screens won't be as
flexible as OLED
panels, but JDI's CFO Shuji Aruga told The Wall Street Journal that they'll be
flexible enough to be used in Galaxy Edge -
like designs.
Service & Maintenance Engineer Requirements: * Previous experience working in a similar field service / maintenance position * Basic electrical knowledge and competency is essential * C&G 17thEdition qualification would be advantageous * Skilled in control
panel wiring, modification and fault finding * Previous experience working on leak detection systems would be an advantage * Familiar with preventive maintenance and completion of related paperwork * Previous experience working on refrigeration systems would be beneficial but not essential *
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