Sony unveils the first prototype flexible OLED screen

January 29th, 2009

Flexibility is the most revolutionary feature dgli OLED screens, and we have already spoken of the prototype of the Sony , but now it's time to reveal the peculiarities of the project which consists of a 2.5 inch screen with a resolution of 160x120 pixels and 16.7 million colors.
The screen is supported by a plastic support which allows for full flexibility with a thickness of 0.3 mm and a weight of only 1.5 grams.
The occasion was the Society for Information Display , held in California, while on the site has a full calendar of meetings worldwide.
In a year the first products on the market.

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