As if we weren’t excited enough with flexible, transparent organic LEDs—which are taking forever to reach consumers—now scientists have created flexible, transparent non-organic LEDs. Seriously, we ...
Less than a micrometer thin, bendable and giving all the colors that a regular LED display does, it still needs ten times less energy than a Kindle tablet. Sharing such a description, researchers ...
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- LED display market has entered a period of innovation and expansion as global demand for immersive, high-resolution experiences has surged. Therefore, choosing ...
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 ...
LED is a dominating force in the display industry and 16:9 remains one of the most popular form factors used, but what happens when your environment won’t accommodate a traditional rectangular display ...
If new research bears fruit, the next stop for flexible display technology might be the side of a commuter bus or the front of a T-shirt. An international team of scientists has developed a way to ...
Despite only recently showing up in consumer electronics, the origins of flexible displays can be traced back to the 70s and the first e-paper display named Gyricon. The technology was built from tiny ...
I love research announcements and this one is no exception. It seems that monolayers may become key in developing transparent LED displays, ultra-high efficiency solar cells, photo detectors, and ...
LG has just announced the world's first 48-inch Bendable Cinematic Sound OLED (CSO) that is optimized for gaming, and will be shown off during CES 2021. The new 48-inch bendable display uses the ...
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are supposedly the next big thing in display technology. In fact, over the years, several display makers have spent billions of dollars to build new and large ...
(Nanowerk News) Less than a micrometre thin, bendable and giving all the colours that a regular LED display does, it still needs ten times less energy than a Kindle tablet. Researchers at Chalmers ...
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