Samsung has unveiled an ultra - slight ‘ flapping ’ OLED CRT screen at FPD International 2008 , exhibit the flexibility of the display by letting it bend and waver in the wind . At a newspaper - slight .05 mm , the 4 - inch concealment is still capable to produce an image of 480×272 pixels , with a 100,000:1 contrast ratio and 100 % reproduction of the NTSC colour gamut , which is in line with most fresh flavourless panel screens on the market . If this all sounds conversant , it ’s because Sonymade a lot of the same claimsa few hebdomad ago — but they did n’t have the chunk to let their screen door go all flippy - floppy in public . Samsung could n’t accomplish this with a normal glass substrate for obvious reasons , so they open up a new “ sputtering ” technique to coat the panel with a flexible membrane . Here ’s how it goes : a block of the coat textile is blasted with an ion torpedo , causing it to eject bite of itself into an thermodynamically brainsick swarm of atoms , which then cling to and form a film on anything else in the vacuum chamber — namely , this floppety board . This looks like it is just a one - off , unpriced expo unit , but at least we know it ’s potential . This technical school amount interesting close in capacity to Samsung ’s otherrecently demonstrated ultra - thin color display , so we might have the beginning of an confusing display tech overlap . Cool , Samsung . Please sort that out , and wake me up when my shirt is a TV . [ TechOnviaOLED Display ]
flexible displaysOLEDSamsung
Daily Newsletter
Get the good technical school , science , and acculturation news in your inbox daily .
news program from the futurity , deliver to your nowadays .
You May Also Like













![]()

