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SuperJake 25-05-2007 13:42

Coolest LCD display EVER
 
This is why SONY is awesome...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...page_id=19 65

It is a flexible full-color LCD display that is 0.3mm (0.01in) thick! I love technology!

Picture from the article:

EHaskins 25-05-2007 13:57

Re: Coolest LCD display EVER
 
Cool! I want it!:D

Kyle 25-05-2007 18:27

Re: Coolest LCD display EVER
 
I always knew that something like this was going to come along I just never thought it would this fast. The possibilities to this technology are endless, I can't wait to see what comes from this.

whytheheckme 25-05-2007 18:56

Re: Coolest LCD display EVER
 
Yeah, I saw this on the feed yesterday and was contemplating posting about it...

Looks awesome! I can't wait to see the uses for it.

Jacob

SuperJake 26-05-2007 08:15

Re: Coolest LCD display EVER
 
UPDATE!!

Here is a video of the display in action:

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a1e_1180120325&p=1

Schnabel 26-05-2007 14:14

Re: Coolest LCD display EVER
 
That is amazing! Just imagine being able to wrap a larger version of that around something like a car, or a house! Now that would be amazing! I can't believe that it is even back lit!

EHaskins 26-05-2007 15:01

Re: Coolest LCD display EVER
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Schnabel (Post 629319)
That is amazing! Just imagine being able to wrap a larger version of that around something like a car, or a house! Now that would be amazing! I can't believe that it is even back lit!

Or a robot!

John Gutmann 26-05-2007 16:15

Re: Coolest LCD display EVER
 
Are you sure that it is an LCD? Becuase it says....

Quote:

But the display's pliancy is extremely difficult to imitate with LCD and plasma screens, he said.
and earlier it says.....

Quote:

The display combines Sony's organic thin film transistor, or TFT, technology, which is required to make flexible displays, with another kind of technology called organic electroluminescent display, it said.
It sounds more similar to an OLED display. I didn't say it is OLED, I said it sounds more similar.

-John


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