Wednesday, January 02, 2008

14.3-inch Flexible Color e-paper Display by LG.Philips LCD

We've seen amazing developments in flexible e-paper digital displays in the past, but LG.Philips LCD is about to debut the world's highest resolution 14.3-inch flexible color e-paper display at CES 2008. Let's go back for a moment, do you remember Fujitsu's bendable color electronic e-Paper? Or Sony's flexible OLED display? If so you'll understand how impressive a 14.3-inch e-paper display (equivalent in size to an A4 sheet of paper) with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, and 16.7 million colors is.

The display is said to be extremely energy efficient, and very thin at less than 300 micrometers. It's made of metal foil and plastic substrates, which makes LG.Philips LCD's e-paper display bendable and durable, while also maintaining its excellent thin-film transistors (TFT) display qualities. This e-paper display pops back into shape after being bent, and it can also be viewed from a full 180 degrees.

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