If you’re keeping close tabs on technological advancements, then chances are that you’ve already came across some hear-says about Flexible Displays and some of you are probably as skeptical as we are about the concept behind it. During a chat with Korea Times, one of the execs at LG Electronics display division claimed that the company is indeed working on an OLED-type Flexible display and that they’re planning to mass produce such screen on the latter part of this year. “LG Display has completed the development of our first flexible displays. LG Display will mass produce flexible displays from the fourth quarter of this year,” -LG Electronics However, do note though that this statement doesn’t mean that we’ll see smartphones, maybe even tablets, equipped with Flexible display this year. We’re not entirely sure what we’ll make out of this display technology and how will it stack against traditional, non-flexi display. After spending its fair share of time in the rumor mill and doing a quick pose for a number of leaksters, the iPad Mini with Retina Display has made its official debut alongside its new 9.7-inch counterpart. More than just the Retina display, the iPad Mini also gets an engine overhaul; now sporting the fairly new 64-bit Apple A7 processor, along with the M7 battery saving core. Read more in our articles including "Flexible displays due next year says LG" and "iPad Mini with Retina Display now official".
If you’re keeping close tabs on technological advancements, then chances are that you’ve already came across some hear-says about Flexible Displays and some of you are probably as skeptical as we are about the concept behind it. During a chat with Korea Times, one of the execs at LG Electronics display division claimed that the company is indeed working on an OLED-type Flexible display and that they’re planning to mass produce such screen on the latter part of this year.
“LG Display has completed the development of our first flexible displays. LG Display will mass produce flexible displays from the fourth quarter of this year,” -LG Electronics However, do note though that this statement doesn’t mean that we’ll see smartphones, maybe even tablets, equipped with Flexible display this year. We’re not entirely sure what we’ll make out of this display technology and how will it stack against traditional, non-flexi display.
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