Friday, August 16, 2013

Flexible Display Possible With OLED Technology

OLED is a new display technology. Using light-emitting organic materials, beautiful and efficient displays can be created. OLEDs are very thin, and in fact can be put on flexible materials (plastic or metal foil). So it's possible to make bendable, flexible displays. Because these displays will not be covered with glass, they'll also be more durable - and virtually shatter-proof.
Flexible OLEDs are still in the R&D phase - and there aren't any products on the market yet. Samsung and LG Display seems to be the closest to commercialization. Samsung seems to be leading flexible OLED commercialization - they launched their YOUM flexible OLED panels in January 2013, showing some cool prototypes of curved and flexible OLED displays.
There are several companies working towards commercializing flexible OLEDs. Several display makers (not just Samsung and LG that we mentioned before, but also AUO, Sony, Toshiba and others) have already unveiled prototypes. There are many other supply-chain companies and universities that are doing active research towards these kinds of displays.

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