Samsung Reveals Their Flexible LCD
ozmanjusri writes "Samsung has demonstrated a flexible 7" LCD display made from amorphous silicon on a plastic substrate.
The company says the flexible lcd will "open up new possibilities for wearable displays or fashionable displays in the not-so-distant future"
The company says the flexible lcd will "open up new possibilities for wearable displays or fashionable displays in the not-so-distant future"
Oh god, it'll be worse than the 80's!
Did you get that thing I sent ya?
Long term durability when subjected to repeated flexing will be a huge issue, since any application that needs a flexible display would need it to flex a LOT, like that cool communicator they used in earth: final conflict. Something like that would need to endure at least as many flexings as a current flip phones hinge does.(For those who don't know what that is it was a video-cell phone where to answer you pulled out the screen, which I assume must have rolled up.)
This advancement looks more cosmetic though...
This would be best suited for screens that are pre-shaped, such as wrap around goggles for the military. This flexible technology would also be good for immersive video games where the user wears a helmet type assembly. Another good use of this would be for video teleconferencing, the screen would no longer need to be big and in front of the room, but above the speakerphone and everyone in the room could direct their attention to one location regardless of where they were sitting aroung the table. Whew, that was a long sentence.
I am sure this will make its way into sales and marketing people's hands --- which is not necessarily AGT (A Good Thing).
Consider that there will be a ridiculous amount of these screens placed everywhere possible by advertisers trying to hammer us with even more ads. My guess is this technology will be used primarily to annoy us furthur (in its first applications).
[I can picture a world without war, without hate. I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it]
How flexible is it? The article didn't say. The photo attached to the article didn't even show the screen flexing. It looks like an ordinary flat panel display. What kind of resolution and color depth does it have?
Did you mount a military-grade, variable-focus MASER on an unlicensed artificial intelligence?