One of the most anticipated events at the Society for Information
Display (SID) conference in Vancouver was LG’s reveal of its widely anticipated
flexible OLED screen. The 5-inch flexible panel is made of an unbreakable plastic
material and was designed especially for use in mobile devices.
The South Korean electronics manufacturer had announced the
panel’s debut a few days before the SID show, where it also brought its
revolutionary curved 55-inch OLED TV and other next generation display
technologies.
LG
insisted that this flexible, unbreakable screen technology comes at a crucial
moment, as more and more people are using smart devices, with a higher risk of
causing damage to the same devices. A smartphone equipped with LG’s flexible
screen can be dropped on the floor and the panel would remain intact.
More details about when the flexible display will be available to
consumers were not revealed, but a company representative told Engadget that the technology is expected to
make its debut in a smartphone, most likely LG’s own Optimus, by the end of the
year. The company rep also said the panel will most likely be available in
multiple sizes and with different resolutions after the smartphone is released.
There
are several major electronics manufacturers currently working on flexible display
technology. LG’s main rival Samsung is developing its own flexible OLED display
with a different type of technology, but is facing delays in the process.
Samsung was expected to debut the tech with the upcoming Galaxy Note 3 tablet,
but the company announced that this will not happen after all.
At
the SID, LG also displayed its new HD Oxide Thin Film Transistor panels,
believed to be the next generation TFT technology, along with LCD screens that
can be used in automotive dashboards and refrigerators, and an ultra-high
resolution display for tablets and monitors.
Source:
http://techbeat.com
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