The world’s first curved OLED screen is seen

Posted in OLED, Samsung by Chetz on October 25th, 2007

Samsung curved OLED screenThis photo was snapped at the FPD International 2007 convention happening in Yokohama, Japan this week. It’s of the world’s first bendable OLED screen designed and developed by Samsung. Comprising of a 4.3-inch display with a contrast ratio of 1000:1, resolution of 480 x 272 pixels and brightness factor of 200 cd/m2, it’s attracting some attention at the event for its clarity, color resolution and the simple fact that it’s curved.

Samsung reps are all smiles but when they were asked when the public could expect to buy one of their curved OLED screens they just kept grinning and offered no comment. In short the Samsung screen sure looks neat but don’t expect to be able to buy one for at least a year, possibly two.

via New Launches

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