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Flexible Display: Flexible OLED-based Displays

Flexible displays are displays that can bend or fold, unlike traditional flat screens. Research into flexible displays began in the late 2000s with a focus on using the technology in e-readers, phones, and other electronics. Flexible displays often use electronic paper or organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technologies. One example is a concept Windows Phone 8 device from Samsung that has a fully flexible AMOLED display, allowing the screen to bend and fold.

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Flexible Display: Flexible OLED-based Displays

Flexible displays are displays that can bend or fold, unlike traditional flat screens. Research into flexible displays began in the late 2000s with a focus on using the technology in e-readers, phones, and other electronics. Flexible displays often use electronic paper or organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technologies. One example is a concept Windows Phone 8 device from Samsung that has a fully flexible AMOLED display, allowing the screen to bend and fold.

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FLEXIBLE DISPLAY

A flexible display is a display which is flexible in nature;


differentiable from the more prevalent traditional flat screen displays
used in most electronics devices. In the recent years there has been a
growing interest from numerous consumer electronics manufacturers
to apply this display technology in e-readers, mobile phones and other
consumer electronics.
Flexible OLED-based displays
Research and development into flexible e-paper-based displays
largely began in late 2000s with the main intentions of implementing
this technology in mobile devices. However, this technology has
recently made an appearance, to a moderate extent, in consumer
television displays as well.
Electronic paper
Flexible displays using electronic paper technology commonly use
Electrophoretic or Electrowetting technologies. However, each type of
flexible electronic paper varies in specification due to different
implementation techniques by different companies.

The unnamed concept Windows Phone 8 device from Samsung


Which employs a fully flexible AMOLED display

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