SEOUL, Korea – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., announced today that it has developed the world’s largest transmissive TFT LCD (thin-film transistor, liquid crystal display), with sufficiently high ...
Samsung Electronics is exhibiting two of its leading display products, as well as a few highly promising concept prototypes at the 45th annual Society for Display (SID) 2007 exhibition (Long Beach, CA ...
Japan Display, one of the main manufacturers of the screens for Apple’s iPhone, is on track to soon offer flexible LCD displays that will be on par with the flexible OLED displays being used in ...
While flexible screens are becoming more popular in smartphones for their ability to be placed on curved displays, they have typically used more expensive OLED technology. Today, Japan Display ...
Toshiba’s new 8.4-inch wide, 0.1mm thick SVGA panel is a marvel of modern engineering. This ultra-thin display can be picked up and physically bent, allowing users to interact with applications in a ...
BARCELONA -- You might be able to buy a smartphone with a slightly curvy screen -- both LG and Samsung have one -- but now a UK company called FlexEnable is working to deliver screens that are much ...
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 ...
Apple supplier Japan Display Inc has unveiled a bendable plastic LCD screen that could rival Samsung's OLED displays found in the Galaxy Edge. Many reports have speculated Apple's next iPhone will ...
(Nanowerk News) Optoelectronic engineers in China and Hong Kong have manufactured a special type of liquid crystal display (LCD) that is paper-thin, flexible, light and tough. With this, a daily ...
BERLIN — Philips Research demonstrated a prototype of its newly developed flexible liquid-crystal display at the International Funkausstellung (IFA) last week. The 64 x 64-pixel, passive-matrix ...
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