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  2. Universal Display Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A plastic based AMOLED will be shatterproof, and will also be lighter and thinner compared to glass based OLEDs. [40] OLED Info reports that for flexible displays on plastic, UDC's UniversalBarrier single-layer encapsulation technology is being evaluated by Samsung. UDC has a working 6" R&D deposition machine for the encapsulation layer. [41]

  3. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    gen 5.5 Printed OLED EverDisplay Optronics [122] China 2014 gen 4.5 20,000 EverDisplay Optronics [123] Shanghai China $4.1 2018 gen 6 30,000 Tianma [124] China gen 5.5 Tianma [125] Wuhan China 2017 gen 6 Tianma [126] Xiamen China Under construction gen 6 30,000 Visionox [127] Hebei China $4.5 2018 gen 6 30,000 Visionox [128] Guangzhou China $6.3

  4. IPS panel - Wikipedia

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    This is a milestone for implementing large-screen LCDs having acceptable visual performance for flat-panel computer monitors and television screens. In 1996, Samsung developed the optical patterning technique that enables multi-domain LCD. Multi-domain and in-plane switching subsequently remain the dominant LCD designs through 2006. [10]

  5. Screen protector - Wikipedia

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    The first screen protector was designed and patented by Herbert Schlegel in 1968 for use on television screens. [1] In 1990s, the CRT screen protectors were used on CRT monitors for anti-glare and anti-radiation purposes. [citation needed] Later, they were adapted for use on LCD monitors.

  6. LCD television - Wikipedia

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    LCD's dominance in the television market accelerated rapidly. [4] It was the only technology that could scale both up and down in size, covering both the high-end market for large screens in the 40 to 50" class, as well as customers looking to replace their existing smaller CRT sets in the 14 to 30" range.

  7. Ziploc - Wikipedia

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    Ziploc is an American brand of reusable, re-sealable sliding channel storage bags and containers originally developed and test marketed by Dow Chemical Company in 1968 and now produced by S. C. Johnson & Son. The plastic bags and containers come in different sizes for use with different products. The brand offers sandwich bags, snack bags and ...

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