This clip shows Sony's new flexible OLED display. Its only 0.3mm thick and fully flexible. You can see how the presenter is bending it and how the movie is still being played
This clip shows Sony's new flexible OLED display. Its only 0.3mm thick and fully flexible. You can see how the presenter is bending it and how the movie is still being played
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i dont get the point though, because theyre gonna be in a solid case, Eg phones, or is it so it doesnt crack like a standard LCD does.. somone explain ?
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As soon as these hit mass production I'll get one.
Great colour and low power consumption, perfect.
someone took that slogan literally!
Japan has had HD for decades and now the rest of teh world is hyped for it.