New Sony OLED Display Can Roll Into Cylinder
Anarki2004 writes "Sony recently debuted its latest in OLED technology: a 4.1-inch screen that's only 80 microns thick. The super-flexible display can roll up into a cylinder just 4mm in diameter while still showing moving images at 432×240 resolution. Instead of brittle integrated circuit chips, the screen has an on-panel gate-driven circuit — a world first, according to Sony. That innovation would allow everything but the power supply to roll and flex in applications."
is to make flexible/foldable power supplies..
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
The super-flexible display can roll up into a cylinder
That'll come in mighty handy for my new "theater in the round" living room design.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_in_the_round
"Science flies us to the moon. Religion flies us into buildings." - Victor Stenger
The ultimate cheating device for exams: One AAA battery and some memory inside the pencil, the display wrapped up and a single switch at the top as the input device.
Book with video: Batteries in the hardcover and the screen like a first page where video references can be looked up.
Even just a good old mobile phone display that doesn't crack under deformation is quite nice an application for this.
I'd love to have 3x9" phone with a long edge that could pull out a scrolled up display to a full 8.5x11".
Even cooler would be if the scroll could "telescope" out like a radio antenna before scolling, so a few 3" segments could snap out to 8.5", and scroll out to 11". That extensible scroll could contain an 8.5x11" screen in a 3x3 package. Perhaps even a 0.5" thick package, if the scroll can roll really tight.
A real pocket sized phone with a real fullsized display on demand. Cool!
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