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    Default :: Unbreakable LCD Screen ::


    The future is here... Philips, LG, Samsung, Sony.... All claiming that they are the first Flexible LCD... bahala sila basta huwat lang ta ma production and commercialized.


    Samsung Electronics has created a flexible LCD screen that measures 7 inches diagonally, another technology that may one day be used in products such as e-books.

    The display is functionally similar to the LCD (liquid crystal display) panels used inside TVs and notebooks, but with a crucial difference. Instead of containing glass substrates, the screen features a substrate of flexible plastic, allowing the display to bend. The plastic will not break when flexed, according to Samsung, and its pliancy paves the way for flexible color screens.

    The new screen, which sports a resolution of 640 pixels by 480 pixels, has twice the surface area of another prototype shown off in January.
    Samsung's flexible LCD

    The flexible screens rely on a low-temperature manufacturing process for transistors, developed by Samsung, that does not melt or distort the plastic substrate.

    Several different technologies are vying to become a standard for the flexible and low-energy screens that will be found in a range of consumer devices. Philips and start-up E Ink are promoting a display in which black-and-white microcapsules embedded in a screen flip to create words. Unlike an LCD, E Ink's displays do not require a backlight and are therefore more energy-efficient. Sony has adopted the screens for an electronic book.

    Other companies, meanwhile, tout organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), which also consume less energy than LCDs.

    Samsung is pouring money into OLEDs and has included the technology in some of its cell phones and in prototype TVs. OLED, though, remains a relatively new technology, and questions about brightness, durability and functionality remain.

    By contrast, the properties of LCDs are well-known.

    The flexible LCD panel was developed under a three-year program funded by Samsung and the Korean Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy.







    Check the video here.
    YouTube - Sony Technology - World's first flexible, full-color organic OLED display

    Hmmm di flexible but its the thinnest.
    YouTube - Sony's New OLED TV

    Made in china version hehehe.
    YouTube - Samsung LCD Unbreakable.mp4

    Details
    Welcome to LG Display
    Samsung unveils largest flexible LCD - CNET News
    Philips demo flexible LCD screen

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    nice ni siya ari na cguro ni mag sugod ang hightech na tan-awon na mga papers kay naay display na mag usab2x basin kadugayan mahimo lang ni ug disposable hehe.

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    now...thats just like in the movies...heheh

    sonod election maO nani gamiton papilit sa mga parel...nyaaahahah

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    AWESOME. I love living in this age of time.

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    wow... nindot sah... murag acetate... hehehe... at least kung mahulog imo laptop d na dali mabuak and lcd panel... ang lcd plastics na lang... =)

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    ^^ mao ba ni sa planet mars nga movie? ilang digital map pwede ra ma lokot.lolz.

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    pwede na ibutang sa picture frame ang tv
    hehehe

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    i think ang first jud ani ang SONY. mao ni amo na kita before. SONY ang brand.

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    Daghan man movie nga naay mga scene ni gamit sila ug flexible display device... nakalimot lang ko unsa to nga movies.. Since lisud man ang Virtual Display, pero kaning flexible mao ni gusto nako.. Bahala ang hard part kay ang tumoy lang for the electronics.

    Just like this.



    Goodbye iPad.

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    new stuff to buy sooner or later

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