Newer technology is always more expensive, and Mobius displays use a plastic substrate so they are a lot more durable and lightweight than
traditional glass displays.
This technology boasts a wide - range of benefits over
the traditional glass displays that are commonly integrated within wearable devices, with their robust, sunlight readable and low power consumption qualities known to combat the common user frustrations and enhance the overall consumer experience.
Not exact matches
This
traditional dessert is just like the ones you'll see
displayed on cake stands under large
glass domes at bakeries, coffee houses and diners.
The cabin will be tidied up, too, with the
traditional cruise control stalk banished to the steering wheel (below) in response to customer feedback, and a pair of high - definition 12.3 - inch digital
displays sit neatly behind a single
glass pane.
What is especially news worthy and significant is that the performance of the OLED
display on a flexible plastic substrate for the Galaxy S6 edge + is now essentially the same as on a
traditional glass substrate for the Galaxy Note 5, even at 500 + pixels per inch and 2560x1440 resolution.
It weights 50 % less than your
traditional glass based TFT
display and despite the 13.3 inch nature of the screen, it weighs less than a 9.7 inch Kindle DX.
What is especially news worthy and significant is that the performance of the OLED
display on a flexible plastic substrate for the Galaxy S7 Edge is now essentially the same as on a
traditional glass substrate for the Galaxy S7, even at 500 + pixels per inch and 2560x1440 resolution.
The panel, a 1024 x 768 monochrome sheet, can be bent up to 40 - degrees without breaking; in addition, because LG
Display has used a flexible plastic substrate rather than the more
traditional glass, it's less than half the weight of a
traditional epaper panel.
With a nod to the
traditional imagery associated with a church, these collages are composed of scanned images of stained
glass, and each work is
displayed in a gilded frame.
Produced using a variety of techniques, including slip - casting and hand - molding, in
traditional and non-
traditional materials, including glazed ceramic, Sculp - metal, polyurethane, and epoxy, Nagle's works are
displayed here in specially made niches and plate -
glass vitrines designed in close collaboration with the artist.
Borrowing a «
display - case exhibit form» from
traditional art institutions, Le Houezec and Villemont invited 13 artists and artist duos working on the «post-internet» realm — including Cory Arcangel, Renaud Jerez, Rachel de Joode, Marlie Mul, and Tilman Hornig — for an encased exhibition that is nonetheless «completely of the physical world» — or, as they call it: «a view of art in 2015 through a
glass screen».
Apple will release updated versions of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus next year, aptly called the «iPhone 7s» and «iPhone 7s Plus,» according to Japanese blog Mac Otakara.The report claims the smartphones will retain the same aluminum design as the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, with only internal changes, including the addition of a faster A11 chip.The report added it is highly probable the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus will come in an all - new red color alongside current Black, Jet Black, Gold, Rose Gold, and Silver options.Multiple rumors suggest Apple plans to release three new iPhone models next year, including updated 4.7 - inch and 5.5 - inch models with
traditional LCD
displays and a larger premium model with an OLED
display and
glass casing, but reports have been conflicting
Both sport an infinity
display using Corning Gorilla
Glass, and a bezel-less design that provides a wider viewing area and more immersive experience than
traditional smartphones.
It's a stunning look which should be admired under museum lighting, but we still can't shake some of the
traditional concerns we've had using
glass back devices and edge curved
displays.
Most anticipate the high - end offering will also ditch the
traditional Home «button» by integrating the Touch ID fingerprint reader into the
display's
glass covering.
But it goes beyond stellar picture quality and cinematic sound with an impressive «picture - on -
glass» design that surrounds the
display with translucent
glass instead of the
traditional black bezel.
Much of that flexibility stems from its significantly thinner profile — 65 percent thinner and lighter than a
traditional LCD, and 50 percent thinner and lighter than a
glass - backed AMOLED
display.
According to a newly leaked Kyocera testing video on YouTube that's being corroborated by CNET, Kyocera is producing sapphire crystal
display coverings in smartphone sizes and testing them up against
traditional impact - resistant
glass found in current smartphones.
It looked like Apple might do just that a couple of years ago when the company seemed to be investing in more durable sapphire
displays to replace
traditional glass screens, but those efforts went belly up.
The patent states that these Oculus branded smart
glasses would use a waveguide
display that projects light into the wearer's eyes, rather than a
traditional display.
Opt for units that have
glass fronts and look like
traditional dresser units to
display crockery and glassware.