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Uploaded on May 26, 2010

TOKYO -- Sony's latest flexible display prototype is thin and sturdy enough to be wrapped up while still showing video images. The 4.1-inch screen has a resolution of 432 by 240 pixels, which is similar to that offered by many mass-market cell phones, and will be detailed at a display conference in Seattle this week.

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  • zippL0ck

    the perfect toilet paper , watch TV while you crap & then whipe ur ass on it,

    you could even switch to 'Jeremy kyle' before you wipe, just to make it a super satisfying wipe

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  • porkbbq wantanmee

    samsung is copycat!!!

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  • anonymouse0spam

    Ha. Good joke.

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  • peter miller

    this technique is more then 60years old !!!! For every unbeliever , it was noticed, and first see, @ the area 51 complex in the early 50's

    So now, after 60 years , it's accepted from the industry, to make it public for all the world, but in the secret archive, there r much more and better things, and high technology, that we doesnt even would believe it.

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  • Polar Bear

    Samsung makes things better*

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  • jordi terrats molina

    Sony invented this in 2007 xD

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  • Bryan Riztama

    I thought we're talking about the FIRST one here?

    aaaand that would be Sony, not Samsung.

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  • LovingTechnology

    Yes, what to expect from such a mediocre company (samsh*t)

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  • LovingTechnology

    Yes? Show me and please, samsung comes very late with crappy greeny-blue oled displays, they can't even copy properly

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  • sumimimi0

    ppl, flexible oled displays has been made my many companies, NOT ONLY SAMSUNG OR SONY SO SHUT UP.

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  • iliasasdf

    Flexible OLED screens are not a new thing.

    Implementing them in commercial products is.

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