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  2. Flexible display - Wikipedia

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    An example of a flexible display, created by Plastic Logic. A flexible display or rollable display is an electronic visual display which is flexible in nature, as opposed to the traditional flat screen displays used in most electronic devices. [1]

  3. Organic user interface - Wikipedia

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    Examples of actuated OUIs include shape changing prototypes like MorePhone and Morphees. [6] The Nokia Kinetic, [7] a flexible smartphone that allows input techniques such as bend, twist and squeeze, and the Samsung Youm, [8] are early commercial prototypes of OUIs. It is widely expected that OUIs will be introduced on the market by the year 2018.

  4. Resistive touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo DS, an example of a handheld game console with a resistive touchscreen. A resistive touchscreen is a type of touch-sensitive display that works by detecting pressure applied to the screen. [2] It is composed of two flexible sheets coated with a resistive material and separated by an air gap or microdots. [3]

  5. Apple vs. Samsung and the Flexible Screen - AOL

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    While a recent article from The New York Times has the blogosphere aflutter with speculation about new devices from Apple that will employ new flexible glass technology from Corning , there seems ...

  6. Flat-panel display - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, flat-panel displays are combined with touch screen technology, which allows the user to interact with the display in a natural manner. For example, modern smartphone displays often use OLED panels, with capacitive touch screens. Flat-panel displays can be divided into two display device categories: volatile and static.

  7. Comparison of display technology - Wikipedia

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    Screen shape Largest known diagonal Typical use Usable in bright room (in) (cm) Eidophor front projection Flat (limited only by brightness) TV: No Shadow mask CRT: Spherical curve or flat 42 [1] 107 TV, computer monitor: Yes Aperture grille CRT: Cylindrical curve or flat 43 [2] 109 TV, computer monitor: Yes Monochrome CRT: Spherical curve or ...

  8. Flexible organic light-emitting diode - Wikipedia

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    Flexible OLED displays on foldable smartphones. A flexible organic light-emitting diode (FOLED) is a type of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) incorporating a flexible plastic substrate on which the electroluminescent organic semiconductor is deposited. This enables the device to be bent or rolled while still operating.

  9. Display device - Wikipedia

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    Nixie tubes, LED display and VF display, top to bottom Display board at Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof (2005). A display device is an output device for presentation of information in visual [1] or tactile form (the latter used for example in tactile electronic displays for blind people). [2]