“With its OLED innovations, Apple is clearly showing its interest in being a major part of the flexible device display transition that will be occurring in the near future.” Apple has increased its ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. At CES this year, Samsung Display is showcasing its latest creation, the Hybrid Flex display. Apparently, in a ...
Flexible displays are one part of a hypothetical Holy Grail for PDA, cell phone, and laptop developers—and like the Holy Grail, the search for display technology we can at least fold (if not roll) in ...
Samsung Display isn't giving too much away on the Rollable Flex OLED panel, but it reportedly expands from 49 mm (1.93 in) in height to 254.4 mm (10 in) – that's 12.4 diagonal inches at full stretch – ...
While we know that the likes of Samsung and Huawei are working on phones with flexible displays, we haven’t seen anything official from Apple just yet. Despite that, it’s almost certain that the ...
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 ...
The device uses what Samsung calls an Infinity Flex Display and opens up to a 7.3-inch tablet, which the company says will support three active apps at once. When he's not battling bugs and robots in ...
SEOUL, South Korea — LG Display Co. has developed an 18-inch flexible display that can be rolled into the shape of a thin cylinder, a step toward making a large display for flexible TVs. The South ...
Samsung Electronics today said it has developed the world’s largest transmissive TFT LCD (thin-film transistor, liquid crystal display), with high enough resolution to display digital television ...
Samsung unveiled the first look at its foldable smartphone using its new foldable-display technology called "Infinity Flex." The device is running on a special version of Android developed in ...
One of the coolest product categories we’ll get to see at CES this week will be wrist mounted touch screen displays. Among the most anticipated is Universal Display's flexible 4-inch OLED prototype.