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article imageSony Unveils Bendable, Full-Colour Video Display

Posted May 26, 2007 by  Bocephalus in Technology | 6 comments | 495 views
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In what may be the ultimate in thin screen technology, electronics giant Sony has developed a new paper-thin, pliable display that plays full-color video.
Measuring only two and a half inches wide and one one-hundredth of an inch thick, it is extremely flexible and cannot be broken. The new display is a mix of two separate technologies: a type of thin, organic film transistor which gives it its flexibility, and organic electroluminescent display.

Sony made the announcement on its website and posted a video of which a short excerpt can be found here via the AP.

The new technology cannot be imitated with Liquid Crystal Display(LCD) or plasma, giving Sony an opportunity to jump ahead to the forefront flat-panel technology. It currently lags far behind in the field behind its rivals. Sony has yet to decide on any commercial avenues for its use but clearly it is a huge step forward and some uses may include other aspects of every day life:

In the future, it could get wrapped around a lamppost or a person’s wrist, even worn as clothing. Adding, Perhaps it can be put up like wallpaper, said Sony spokesperson Chisato Kitsukawa.


The 'electronic paper' technology comes right out of the future and similar technologies are being perfected by other electronics notables like LG. Philips LCD and Seiko Epson.

To come up with a flexible screen at that image quality is groundbreaking, Mori said. You can drop it, and it won’t break because it’s as thin as paper.
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  • avatar Posted May 26, 2007 by  Chris V. (cgull)
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    I added this yesterday, it is cool Sony is making such stuff, they used to innovate a lot before, but for some reason they have stopped. I broke one of my Sony Clie PDA screens, it cost me 170 dollars to change the screen, so I would love to such flexible and unbreakable screens, will come in handy for gadgets.
  • avatar Posted May 26, 2007 by  Bocephalus
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    @ Chris V. (cgull):
    I added this yesterday, it is cool Sony is making such stuff, they used to innovate a lot before, but for some reason they have stopped. I broke one of my Sony Clie PDA screens, it cost me 170 dollars to change the screen, so I would love to such flexible and unbreakable screens, will come in handy for gadgets.

    It's true they have been lagging behind these past few years but apparently they have a new top guy who's turning things around again.
  • avatar Posted May 26, 2007 by  Michelle D. (PlanetJanet)
    #3
    great technology and another which makes me feel old!
  • avatar Posted May 26, 2007 by  ziad
    #4
    Good to see Sony still leading the pack in technology.
  • avatar Posted May 27, 2007 by  fregene
    #5
    Wow that's really innovative. Can't believe how thin and flexible it is...Great invention....
  • avatar Posted Jun 8, 2007 by  rob13
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    @ fregene:
    Wow that's really innovative. Can't believe how thin and flexible it is...Great invention....


    I agree. This looks like it could be a very good invention.

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