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May 27 2007, 12:10am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
We reported about Sony showing off a cool flexible OLED display at the SID 2007 last week. Now a video appeared from a Japanese TV broadcast demonstrating the Sony OLED display.
The flexible display has a size of 2.5 inch featuring a resolution of 120×RGB×160 pixel.
Other specifications of the flexible OLED display include 100 cd/m2 brightness, 1,000:1 contrast ratio and 0.3mm thickness of the panel.
See the video below.
The demo begins showing the OLED screen as a wrist watch. Not sure why. Of course such a flexible display can be integrated into clothing and you could have a display on your sleve, which Pioneer already showed in 2003.
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