LG Philips develop future viewing: Oil and water based flexible display
By: Daniel Chubb | July 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment
LG Philips always like to up the anti when it comes to flexible displays and it looks like the anti has been upped to great heights, they have recently applied for a patent on the flexible OLED screen technology which will use amazingly oil and water to produce images. At the moment flexible screens get hotter than the plastic substrates, which in fact make them difficult and expensive.
This brand new process that LG Philips are developing would stop these problems by making pixels out of oil and water which is connected to plastic electrodes, this means that the oil would indeed float on top of the water and hide a coloured surface beneath.
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