The What:Leyard recently unveiled the Leyard CarbonLight LED display solutions, a family of flexible, lightweight displays constructed to meet a broad range of creative indoor and outdoor applications ...
Samsung might have been boasting about its flexible "YOUM" displays, but its not the only game in town. Rival Korean manufacturer LG also has its own bending powers that it isn't hesitating to flaunt.
Researchers at the University of Manchester have this week released details of a new graphene based flexible LED display they have engineered. Proving that the 2D ‘designer materials’ can be used to ...
A future Apple Watch could have a display that stretches around the band, with a freshly-published Apple patent suggesting the Cupertino firm has been working on flexible screens and more. Filed with ...
LG Display on Thursday showcased what it says is the world's first and largest flexible and transparent OLED display. The monstrous 77-inch screen features an Ultra HD resolution of 3,820 x 2,160 with ...
Flexible displays have long been a dream of futurists. Such screens have been commercially available for about five years now, but few devices really show off their bendable property. That may be ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Imagine a digital display as thin as a temporary tattoo, conforming perfectly to the curves of your skin, powered by a battery as flexible as the tissue beneath it. This vision, ...
Try hard enough to bend your smartphone, tablet or laptop in half and you’ll probably break it. But gadgets of the future could be a bit more… flexible. Or at least damage-resistant. A handful of ...
ROHNERT PARK ? A team of former telecom engineers is applying its technical knowhow to the jumbo screen display market, taking aim at low-cost outdoor fairs, concerts and sporting events. Displ?aire ...
MWC 2018 didn’t feature any flexible phones, despite the hype that’s been building for years. However, you might not realize that flexible displays are already here. They could even be on your phone ...
Do you ever look at your smartphone and think it’s just too stiff and flat? A growing number of tech giants have, and they’re aiming to fix that with what may become the next wave of smartphone ...