Samsung demoed some fascinating AMOLEDs at this year's CES, including 4.5-inch flexible and 19-inch transparent
displays -- neither of which, sadly, will reach the market any time
soon. But the innovation train keeps on rolling, and Sammy's Advanced
Institute of Technology now has a prototype foldable display, which may
or may not be the same reference design spotted at FPD 2008.
Its two panels have a closing radius of only 1mm, meaning they
practically touch when closed, yet show no visible crease when opened.
In fact, the developers performed 100,000 folding-unfolding cycles to
test the junction; the negligible 6% decrease in brightness was
invisible to the human eye. They used commercially-available silicone
rubber to achieve that seamless look, and the prototype featured a
protective glass cover which could also function as a touchscreen.
Obviously there's a market for touchscreens you can fold up and put in
your pocket; here's hoping Samsung can make them available sooner rather
than later.
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