From the time they are evoked flexible displays are considered a sea snake for the Wall Street newspaper, this futuristic technology will soon become reality. Indeed, the newspaper claims that the Korean manufacturer will unveil a prototype at CES in early January 2013 and will phase of industrial production in the first half of the year.
Far from being simple gadgets these screens, the display area is made of plastic, will not degrade the display quality. They use a OLED as other devices (smartphones, tablets, TV). The Wall Street newspaper, this material should both lower the weight of the equipment, but also the cost of production.
For availability, we would obviously expect. Tests are underway. On this point, the vice-president of the Display unit of Samsung, Lee Chang-Hoon, said to be "currently sampling with some customers." And, for the moment, "the release date has not yet been determined."
Far from being simple gadgets these screens, the display area is made of plastic, will not degrade the display quality. They use a OLED as other devices (smartphones, tablets, TV). The Wall Street newspaper, this material should both lower the weight of the equipment, but also the cost of production.
For availability, we would obviously expect. Tests are underway. On this point, the vice-president of the Display unit of Samsung, Lee Chang-Hoon, said to be "currently sampling with some customers." And, for the moment, "the release date has not yet been determined."
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