Samsung Reveals Their Flexible LCD 42
ozmanjusri writes "Samsung has demonstrated a flexible 7" LCD display made from amorphous silicon on a plastic substrate.
The company says the flexible lcd will "open up new possibilities for wearable displays or fashionable displays in the not-so-distant future"
Re:is there a glitch in the matrix? (Score:2)
The Emporer's New Clothes (Score:5, Funny)
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Fashion disaster! (Score:5, Insightful)
Oh god, it'll be worse than the 80's!
Long term durability. (Score:1, Insightful)
electronic paper (Score:5, Insightful)
This advancement looks more cosmetic though...
Re:electronic paper (Score:5, Funny)
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Good for pre-shaped screens (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Good for pre-shaped screens (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Good for pre-shaped screens (Score:2)
And how on earth does Google not have anything useful on the EFC Global? I can't seem to find the equivalent guides you'd expect for Star Trek of Babylon 5 where you'd find a 3D rendering in QTVR and full specs on anything that ever appeared on-screen. Maybe because it wasn't that good...
Re:Good for pre-shaped screens (Score:2)
http://www.jjambproductions.com/images/global%20li nk2.jpg [jjambproductions.com]
http://www.jjambproductions.com/images/globallink4
My Google search turned up several companies working on similar concepts. Here's one: http://www.polymervision.com/ [polymervision.com]
Thank you for using inches (Score:2, Funny)
Possible Uses beyond clothing (Score:2, Insightful)
Consider that there will be a ridiculous amount of these screens placed everywhere possible by advertisers trying to hammer us with even more ads. My guess is this technology will be used primarily to annoy us furthur (in its first applications).
Re:Possible Uses beyond clothing (Score:1)
Scroll down toward the end of this [wired.com] article to see an image of this invisibility clocking. This technology seems to use a flexible LCD too so maybe they could benefit from Samsung's work. There are still plenty of bugs to be worked out, however. For example, it is difficult to reproduce the brightness of sunlight on an LCD screen.
Re:Possible Uses beyond clothing (Score:1)
He's trying to teach others what "AGT" means so they will hopefully begin using it as well. ITO? (Isn't That Obvious?)
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How about (Score:1, Interesting)
It seems like you could create an interesting wireless globe for school children w
Gansta LEAN! (Score:1)
Re:Gansta LEAN! (Score:2)
the article was short on details (Score:4, Insightful)
I just wnat one for my next cell phone (Score:2)
A flexible LCD would've survived getting caught between me and a rock. Off to the cell store I go!
Web Tablets (Score:2)
a) cheap enough
b) light enough (i.e. not glass)
and (more importantly)
c) flexible and robust enough to han dle being dropped on the floor (i.e. not glass)
This looks like it could meet that criteria. Please may I have one
Sports Ads (Score:1)
at first glance (Score:1)
This looks familar to a similar technology called Organic LCDs, which is also used in many of Samsung's technology.
Yawn (Score:2)
Re:Yawn (Score:1)
Pimp my ride... (Score:1)
What will first wearable screen be modeled after: (Score:2)
advertising (Score:1)
Great (Score:1)
windows (Score:1)
Of course, having things like the winamp visualizations all over your dashboard and headliner would be crazy.
Maybe this might be one step closer to my dream of having LCD touchscreens seamlessly covering the entire area of all