Japanese consortium to make super-thin bendable LCDs

By Mark Rollins - 02/03/2010 2:57:54 PM


A Japanese consortium of 13 companies and institutions are working on developing some super-thin and flexible LCDs. They use plastic instead of glass substrates, and layering them for displaying color.

So far, this consortium has a 3.5 inch LCD that is 0.49mm thin and weighs 7 grams. They expect to have a more advanced version by 2012, but who knows what year mass-produced thin and curved LCD screens.

Source

Related posts:

  1. Sharp 2.2 type super thin-shaped LCD
  2. Panasonic 7mm thick DVD super multiple drive
  3. Martin Logan Thin-Film Home Theater Speakers
  4. JVC SP-FT 31MM Thin Speakers
  5. Philips Lumileds debuts new Thin Film Flip Chip (TFFC) Technology
Categories : Uncategorized | No Comments

Tags: bendable LCDs, flexible LCDs

Comments are closed.