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Jan 5 2007, 12:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
You might remember the Readius rollable display Philips showed at the IFA in 2005. The Philips spin-off Polymer Vision is supposedly going to commercialize the rollable display this year reports German Heise.
The Polymer Vision rollable display features a 320x200px resolution with 4 grayscales. The display is only 100 micrometer and the smallest bend radius is 7.5mm.
There are no details yet on what the first product featuring the rollable display is actually able todo.
We reported about E Ink offering rollable electronic paper back in 2005. Polymer Vision is licensing technology from E Ink as far as we know.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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