Semiconductor Energy Laboratory (SEL), Advanced Film Device (AFD) (a subsidiary of SEL) and Nokia developed OLED displays that can be folded into two or three, according to a latest report by Nikkei Technology.
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SEL and Nokia's newly developed foldable OLEDs. (Photo Courtesy of Nikkei Technology) |
The display was announced at SID 2014, which took place from June 1 to 6, 2014 at San Diego, U.S.
One of the two book-type displays can be folded in half like a book, while the other a three-fold display. The OLED displays are 5.9-inch when unfolded, with pixel count and resolution at 1,280 x 720 and 249 ppi respectively. The OLEDs were made using white light-emitting OLEDs and color filter.
The book-type and three-fold displays can be bent up to curvature radii of 2mm and 4mm, respectively. They can be bent more than 100,000 times, SEL said. For further reading please click here.