Sony’s flexible full-color paper screen

Posted on August 12, 2007 by Melissa Worden

You could also call it e-paper, which could someday revolutionize how we receive our daily “print” newspaper. (Link via Editor’s Weblog; video with narration found via a YouTube search)

Details from the video:

Sony researchers have developed a full-color flexible plastic display that shows video. The 2.5-inch screen supports 16.8 million colors at a 120 x 160 pixel resolution. It’s an OLED (organic light-emitting diode display); the pixels produce their own light, which enables the screen to use less power and can be made thinner.

Tags: video spotlight, future

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2 Responses to “Sony’s flexible full-color paper screen”

  1. Eoin Purcell on August 12th, 2007 5:48 am

    Melissa,

    Now that is impressive!

    Eoin

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