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FDC Flexible PHOLED Display 2009
EPD Display Technology
Arizona State University ASU Flexible Display Test June 2008
 
 
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The Flexible Display Channel is designed to be an area where anyone interested in flexible display technology, from manufacturing to applications, can come and find out about the latest developments at the Flexible Display Center at Arizona State University. If you have materials that you would like to submit for inclusion in this community, please contact us directly and we'll be happy to take them under consideration for posting.
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FlexibleDisplay uploaded a new video (6 months ago)
FDC's flexible 4.1-in. a-Si:H AM QVGA PHOLED display on DuPont Tejin's PEN substrate enabled by FDC's low-T proprietary TFT process and bond-debond...   more
 
 
FlexibleDisplay uploaded a new video (10 months ago)
 
 
FlexibleDisplay uploaded a new video (10 months ago)
 
 
FlexibleDisplay ... (10 months ago)
e ink from e ink in Siggraph 2007
 
 
FlexibleDisplay ... (10 months ago)
A demonstration of a new web browsing technology for e-ink, e-paper and related thin display hardware. Demo features include Google searches and un...   more
 
Channel Comments (8)
olternaut (7 months ago)
Geez! Hows about updating your channel with some videos hmm? There has been developments since your last video. I would like to see a video demo of LG's new oil and water based flexible screen tech.
bennytehberry (9 months ago)
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

How high tech
Prz3mK0 (9 months ago)
Wow, what an invention. They disassembled a Wacom Graphire pen tablet, and put their screen on that. So the screen bends, but the Graphire does not, I suppose.
cooltechgadgets (9 months ago)
I wonder how flexible this is and now large it can be? I am thinking if you could have a "rollup" electronic whiteboard it would be a cool application for the device.
redmoose3d (9 months ago)
Awesome! Next step: multi-touch! :D
shortcake0823 (9 months ago)
it's an inductive backing (behind the e-paper) paired with a magnetic pen.
Metroidpal45 (9 months ago)
Grood question. I'd like to know this, too.
trevor0 (9 months ago)
Is the touch sensitive surface the white pad beneath the e-paper, or part of the e-paper itself?