The 320x240 resolution prototype features LG Displays amorphous-Silicon backplane technology coupled to Universal Displays OLED frontplane tech. With the improvements in color reproduction made since the prototype shown at last year's SID show, the companies claim their product is currently the most advanced flexible OLED display.
The U.S. Department of Defense supported part of the prototype's development, as military applications of the technology, including wrist-mounted PDAs and roll-out displays in small communications devices, are expected. Non-military applications customers are more like to see used in everyday life include digital newspapers, Head-Up Displays, automotive instrument panels and office partitions, windows or walls that double as displays.
Analysts predict flexible OLED displays could reach the market in the next few years.
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