Sentences with phrase «with flexible displays»

Moreover, multiple Samsung patent applications have recently surfaced, showing that the company has multiple ideas when it comes to mobile devices with flexible displays.
Samsung's Project Valley focuses on developing smartphones with flexible displays, which are expected to be unveiled in February, during Mobile World Congress 2017.
For years, smartphone manufacturers like Samsung and Lenovo have been promising phones with flexible displays screens — something tech enthusiasts speculate will provide more screen real estate and multi-tasking capabilities.
Like flying cars, folding smartphones and tablets with flexible displays have always seemed like a gadget that's just a few years away from reaching consumers.
According to IHS, the flexible display market will grow to $ 15.5 billion in 2022 as the popularity of wearable and mobile devices with flexible displays increase.
Rigid e-readers will continue to be the norm for the time being — the first with flexible displays won't appear before 2012 or 2013, says Hildebrand.
According to IHS, the flexible display market is expected to grow to $ 15.5 billion in 2022 as the popularity of wearables with flexible displays increase.
According to IHS, the flexible display market will grow to $ 15.5 billion in 2022 as the popularity of wearable and mobile devices with flexible displays increases.
As such, what is amply clear is that it is not just devices with flexible displays that are going to win the race but devices that as a whole exhibits flexibility, including the display.
You've just imagined a future scenario with flexible display technology.
This means that flexible backplanes can be coupled with a flexible display medium, such as electronic ink or OLEDs, to create a fully flexible display.
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.
In that patent Samsung showed us a scrollable device with two equal handles that opened like a scroll with the flexible display residing in both handles equally.
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Samsung has already showcased its bendable flexible display concepts at CES 2013 and other competitors including LG also came up with their flexible display but so far these display units are not available in any final shape.
TechRadar speculates that the mention of foldable screens could be hinting that the company is already experimenting with flexible display technology like the one that is being rumored for Samsung's highly anticipated Galaxy X phone.
A separate PhoneArena report suggests Samsung could take things even further, with a flexible display that's curved on both edges.
But we may not see these innovations from Samsung first, as several other companies are also experimenting with flexible display technology.
These concepts and more can become a reality with flexible display technology, and they have the potential to bring exciting new functionality to the market.
AMOLED displays, as per a recent report from IHS Markit, will witness a rise in 2017 owing to the introduction of devices with flexible display and wearables, while the usage of LCD Thin Film Transistor (TFT) displays will decline.
The company achieved what it set out to do and announced the Galaxy Round 17 days before LG announced its first smartphone with a flexible display, the LG G Flex.
The CPlus came with a flexible display that allowed the device to be placed on the user's wrist.
In previous news we learn that Apple might launch a device with a flexible display after 2018 when LG will be ready with the mass - production.
Not just Apple and Samsung, even LG is working on a phone with a flexible display.
Samsung's special Galaxy Note 4 with a flexible display is expected to be different from last year's Galaxy Round.
The patents discuss an electronic device that comes with a flexible display, which is bent for forming a display on several surfaces in the device.
According to the patent, the new foldable Apple iPhone will come with a flexible display screen to enable folding, just like it happens with a flip phone.
The folks over at Patently Mobile on Monday (Oct. 16) discovered a Samsung patent on a smart bracelet that comes with a flexible display.
Samsung shows off flexible concept devices with flexible display and bending the display does not produce any kind of color distortion.
Samsung has received approval for a patent from the US Patent and Trademark Office for what appears to be some sort of smart bracelet that's equipped with a flexible display, which can not only take the shape of the bracelet, but can also be stiffened into an upright position (outlined below).

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Sure, someone with a high degree of design sensibility — perhaps Apple — could come along and make something sexier looking, maybe with a flexible glass display.
This model boasts a 6 - inch screen with a thinner and more flexible plastic, rather than glass, OLED display.
Case in point: In April, Samsung Electronics, working with South Korea's Sungkyunkwan University, announced a graphene synthesis method that promises to speed the material's commercialization, touting its potential for use in flexible displays and other cutting - edge products.
The business is trying out a different sort of flexible display material — carbon nanotube technology that can be applied to special surfaces with an inkjet machine.
Potential applications for flexible electronic technology include phones that have curved display surfaces or clothing with electronics printed on them to monitor the vital signs of athletes or members of the military.
These plastic electronic displays could also provide smartphones with shatterproof displays (good news for anyone who's inadvertently tried drop - testing their phone onto the pavement) and lead to the next generation of flexible wearable technology.
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 aFlexible 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 aflexible, 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.
With this, a daily newspaper could be uploaded onto a flexible paperlike display that could be updated as fast as the news cycles.
Researchers are now reporting in the journal ACS Nano a new, inexpensive and simple way to make transparent, flexible transistors — the building blocks of electronics — that could help bring roll - up smartphones with see - through displays and other bendable gadgets to consumers in just a few years.
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.
UC Irvine researchers copied the pattern on a new, flexible material and coated it with a bit of gold to make a product that could improve solar panels, LED displays and disguising of weapons.
So - called flexible electronics technology is most often associated with slim computer displays that bend like plastic.
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.
But if those displays were flexible to begin with, shattering wouldn't be a problem.
This was good news for any scientist working with graphene and its myriad applications, whether flexible displays for phones or medical patches for drug delivery.
As such, the work shows that graphene (combined with other flexible 2D materials) is not just limited to simple electronic displays, but could be exploited to create light emitting devices that are not only incredibly thin, but flexible, semi-transparent, and intrinsically bright.
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The trio, all associated with the legendary Aardman Animations, display a handful of actual models used in the movie, one of them cross-sectioned to reveal its flexible, metal skeleton.
Resources include: Flash Cards for display and matching pairs activity (inc word document so that you can edit) Matching vocab and picture worksheet Filling in the missing menu items worksheet Food wordsearch Lesson Plan The objectives of this lesson are: By the end of the session most children will: • Be learning to use «I would like» • Answer what would you like with a food item in French • begin to learn a range of foods 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!
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