The CEATEC 2008 in Japan is another highlight for OLED and Sony.
Sony has shown off another OLED prototype at this year’s Ceatec, with a razor-thin flexible screen on display.
Coming in at 0.3mm thick, the prototype highlighted yet another reason why OLEDs can be considered the display technology of the future, with the ability to make flexible displays or lighting.
This OLED panel appears to be on a metal substrate, which explains the slight curvature. Metal is often used as a way of protecting the OLED materials inside, although fully rollable OLEDs on plastic will be possible in the future.
Sony also shows the XEL-2 the 27-inch model is incredibly 10 millimeters thin panel and offers over 1,000,000 :1 contrast ratio with outstanding brightness, exceptional color reproduction, and a rapid response time. Sony want to bring out the XEL-2 in 2009.
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