Pictures of Samsungs 4.5-inch WVGA Flexible AMOLED at CES-2011

Samsung showcased at the digital-experience the world largest flexible Amoled with an WVGA 800×480 pixel resolution.
SMD is presenting a prototype of the most advanced flexible AMOLED display. Only 2mm thick, the 4.5 inch flexible AMOLED runs at a WVGA 800 x 480 resolution and can be rolled down to a one centimeter radius.
SMD show a 19 inch qFHD Transparent AMOLED for TVs and monitors at CES-2011

Samsung Mobile Display will be demonstrating leading-edge, next generation AMOLED displays at Pepcom’s The Digital Experience! press event during the Consumer Electronics Show, at the Caesars Palace Hotel on Wednesday, January 5th from 7 to 10pm.
A 19-inch qFHD Transparent AMOLED for TVs and monitors: World’s first large-screen transparent AMOLED production prototype
Another future market for OLED – Interactive Jewelry

It looks like there is another great market for the OLED technology. The interactive jewelry could be really a hype in the future. The designer Biju Neyyan show some electronic jewellery concept with flexible OLEDs. The device is called eJoux and via Bluetooth you can change your design, animation or fuctionality. One screen all around the band is what it is.
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Samsung Mobile Display expect rollable OLED-TVs in 2013-2014


Samsung Mobile Display Senior Manager Kim Seong Cheol show a 0.2 mm flexible AMOLED-Dipslay which can be bent at any level.
SMD flexible AMOLED Display spotted in the wild

Some anonymous send us a video about a flexible Amoled from SMD. Samsung Mobile Display showcased a new 4.5 inch flexible Amoled Display at the FPD-International.
We have no information if the flexible OLED in the video is the same 4.5 inch which SMD showcased at FPD-2010.
In the video we see some pixel bug, but its amazing how bendy this OLED is.
First picture of 7 inch Super-Amoled from Samsung Mobile Display


OLED-Display.net got the first picture of the Galaxy-Tab with the brand new 7 inch Super-Amoled. showcased at the FPD-International event.
The panel has a WSVGA 1024×600 Pixel 169 ppi with 16.7 M colors,250 cd/m² free viewing angels and >100% NTSC color space.
Cheaper and efficient OLED TV on the way

The University of Florida has developed a new driving method which make large OLED Panels cheaper.
Smoothing the way for economic flexible OLEDs

The dream of low-cost, energy-efficient lighting on a big scale becomes tangible thanks to barrier coating systems for flexible OLEDs developed by Fraunhofer researchers.





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