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UDC showcase display and lighting product prototypes at EcoFocus in New York



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Universal Display will showcase display and lighting product prototypes, and share technical information and advances that illustrate the inherent energy efficiency, smaller carbon footprint and environmental benefits of the company’s PHOLED technology and materials for displays and lighting.

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Kyocera folding phone concept with an flexible OLED

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Kyocera show a mobile phone with an flexible OLED Screen concept.
The design concept comes from Susan McKinney:
The concept Eos envisions a future where we have a more humanistic relationship with our phones. Appealing to our haptic senses, a soft, semi-rigid polymer skin surrounds a flexible OLED display. The metaphor of a “living” skin was used for its notions of protection and constant evolution, providing a heightened user experience.

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Samsung believe notebook and TV OLED displays all being suitable in 2009, 2010 follows flexible Screens

Daniel Lamberti a Brand Manager from Samsung Mobile make some great post about Samsungs OLED Display future.

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UDC SHOWCASES a 4-inch flexible AMOLED Prototype

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Company exhibits full-color, wrist-worn OLED device alongside other members of the OLED Association at lead-in event to the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

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ITRI introduces flexible OLED displays

Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has introduced a series of flexible display technologies, including active matrix (AM) OLED displays, roll-to-roll cholesterol liquid crystal displays and electrowetting displays.

John Chen, general director of display technology center (DTC) at ITRI, pointed out that flexible display technology combines the advantages of large-size, light weight, roll-to-roll manufacturing, low cost, and energy saving.

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HP and Arizona State University Demo Flexible Displays

HP and the Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University (ASU) today announced the first prototype of affordable, flexible electronic displays.

Flexible displays are paper-like computer displays made almost entirely of plastic. This technology enables displays to become easily portable and consumes less power than today’s computer displays. Popular applications for the technology could include electronic paper and signage.

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First Video from world thinnest flexible OLED from Samsung called Flapping Display

Oled-display.net show exclusive the first videos from the thinnest flexible OLED Display from Samsung SDI called Flappy Display.

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The European ROLLED project have developed a flexible OLED element using printing technology

Researchers working in the European ROLLED project have developed a flexible OLED element that can be mass produced using roll-to-roll printing technology. The OLED elements can be used to add value to product packages. The new method is considerably cheaper than the traditional manufacturing method. The project was coordinated by VTT, and project participants included INM, CSEM, Ciba, Hansaprint, UPM and PolylC.

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Sony and Max Planck shows off transparent, bendable OLED displays

Sony and the Max Planck Institute shows a new OLED prototype a bendable, transparent OLED Panel, heralding the development of digital newspapers, ultra-lightweight laptops and rollable large screen TVs.

The new OLED technology is based on the upconversion of red or infrared light and has a number of advantages over today’s LCD and screens.

The all-organic technology is see-through and flexible, with an almost unlimited viewing angle and high efficiency.

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Flexible Display Market to Expand by Factor of 35 from 2007 to 2013 says iSuppli

Flexible displays are playing an increasingly important role in the global high-tech industry, serving as the crucial enabling technology for a new generation of portable devices that are designed to

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