Flexible OLED display prototype demonstrated
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The field of thin, rollable displays just got a little more crowded with the demonstration of a flexible OLED display by Universal Display Corp. According to the company, its 4-inch prototype display is based on flexible metal foil and is just 0.1mm thick; a comparable glass display would be at least 1 mm. The display is capable of displaying full motion video at a resolution of 100 dpi. Universal Display's research has been funded in part by the US Department of Defense, and prototype displays have been provided to military research labs.
[Via the Inquirer]