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LG Display want to ramp up a flexible 3.5G OLED Display production line

Samsung Mobile Display want to start the mass production of flexible AMOLEDs in Q2 2012. LG Display also want to install a 3.5G (730 × 460 ㎜) mass production line in Paju.Back in 2010 LG-Display and Universal Display showcased a OLED wristwatch for the US Army. The 4-inch (81.6 x 61.0mm) display, featuring QVGA (320 [...]

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Samsung Mobile Display produce 8.9-10.1 inch AMOLEDs in Q1 flexible fabrication line ready in Q2 2012

Samsung Mobile Display produce 8.9-10.1 inch AMOLEDs in Q1 flexible fabrication line ready in Q2 2012

Today we can show you some paper from Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) in that documents you can see all goals from Samsung Mobile Displays for AMOLED production in the future. The important thing is that the 5.5G A2 Phase 3 line will be ready in the first quarter 2012. That means SMD can mass produce [...]

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Future Smartphones/Tablet-pc has flexible transparent and 3D OLED-displays

Samsung Mobile Display introduce a new video about the future of smartphones and other future applications. Do you remember Avatar with the transparent displays? Samsung showcase in that video how the korean company see the future with OLED Displays. SMD thinks that the future devices will be flexible, transparent, 3D AMOLED Display tablets-pcs. This is [...]

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University of Toronto create world’s most efficient flexible OLED on plastic

University of Toronto create world’s most efficient flexible OLED on plastic

The researchers of the University of Toronto have developed a flexible OLED on plastic which is the worlds most efficient flexible or bendable organic light emitting diode. This result enables a flexible form factor, not to mention a less costly, alternative to traditional OLED manufacturing, which currently relies on rigid glass. In these devices, multifunctional [...]

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AUO showcase 4 inch flexible AMOLED at FPD-International 2011

AUO showcase also a 6 Rollable Organic TFT E-paper with high efficiency parts and plastic materials (PEN). Users can place the E-paper in their briefcases or purses without worry of damage. In addition, with its optimized charging circuit design, AUO’s 6 inch Unplugged Flexible E-paper offers considerable power-savings, and its eco-friendly design allows it to [...]

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World first OLED which can be stretched like rubber

Researchers at the UCLA School of Engineering and Applied Science have demonstrated for the first time an intrinsically stretchable OLED.This metal free polymer light-emitting device can be stretched up to 45 percent says Henry Samueli from UCLA. They developed a simple process to fabricate the transparent devices using single-walled carbon nanotube polymer composite electrodes. The [...]

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Visionox is planning a 4.5G above AMOLED production line in China

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Visionox announced that the company want to ramp up a 4.5G above AMOLED production line in China. This production line should be ready in 2013.

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HTC Flex smartphone concept with flexible OLED

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The designer Kareem Pownall from Hartford show a smartphone concept named “HTC Flex”. This is a smartphone with two screens including a flexible OLED touchscreen that scrolls out of the phone.

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Apple and other major companies plan to visit the OLEDS World Summit 2011

The 13th annual OLEDs World Summit – one of the longest-running events in this sector – is being held Sept. 26-28, 2011, at the Argonaut Hotel in San Francisco, California. The summit is presented by IntertechPira in conjunction with the OLED Association, and will cover both lighting and display applications.

From Apple there are two people registered a display engineer and a technologist.

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Transparent batteries with flexible or transparent OLEDs make new sci-fi gadgets possible

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The Stanford university invented a transparent lithium ion battery that is also highly flexible!

With this concept a transparent smartphone with OLED Display could be possible.

This new gadgets can change the consumer electronic industry. Many completly new devices are possible in the future. (transparent wrist-watches, tablets, smartphones, e-readers). I think the Iphone-6 can be made with this technology!

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