by Devin Coldewey on October 29, 2010
Tags: AMOLED, displays, OLED, research
We’ve seen some thin, flexible displays out there (TDK, Sony,
ctr 360, LG, HP, and others are working on them), but I do believe this one is the thinnest yet. The others have gotten as thin as 0.3mm,
mercurial talaria fg, but this one from Taiwanese research company ITRI is a microscopic 0.1mm.
Who knows, that last 0.2mm could be the difference that makes a breakthrough device possible. Hopefully not literally breakthrough, though.
The technical advances that made this possible took its inspiration from Taiwanese crepes, of all things: ITRI included a sort of non-stick layer that allows… man,
chaussures foot mercurial, I don’t even know. Now I just want a crepe.
[via TG Daily]