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In addition to showing the world’s largest 19-inch transparent AMOLED screen, Samsung is showcasing a number of display technologies at the Society of Information Display (SID) 2010. Samsung is exhibiting its 3D panel lineup that will include a 240Hz 3D LED TV panel, a 52-inch 3D Digital Information Display that does not need any [...]
If Samsung has its way, they’ll want to integrate OLED in every possible object we use. They are now showing a prototype of an e-passport with a 2-inch flexible OLED screen. If the OLED integration hasn’t fascinated you yet, the screen uses no additional battery but draws power from nearby RF power source. Cool, [...]
Samsung’s wares from the Society of Information Display Week have not apparently ended. Here we are seeing another OLED screen developed by them, bent in an S-shape achieved with the help of film encapsulation tech. It’s just a 2-inch display but it supports QVGA resolution (240×320) with 260K colors, has a luminance of 200cd/m2 [...]
At the SID Display Week, Samsung showed a color e-paper that was also capable of displaying moving pictures with the help of a switch. Samsung’s active matrix panel was created with the help of cholesteric liquid crystal and used a mysterious switch to turn into memory mode to function as a normal e-paper or [...]
Samsung is gracing Society of Information Display’s Display Week 2009 with many display technologies. The list starts with the showcase of 55-inch LCD TV panel that is the world’s first 240Hz TV. They also showcased a 10.1-inch mini notebook panel, 14- and 23-inches monitor panels and Active Dimming technology that lowered the power consumption [...]
Samsung bullishness on AMOLED display technology is no surprise. Now they’re showing a 6.5-inch AMOLED prototype that will find its way into almost every sort of gadget in the near future. Samsung’s Mobile Display division showed this at the SID 2009 expo and is touted to be the most flexible OLED panel till now. [...]
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