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TDK flexes its transparent OLED muscles

October 5th, 2010        

TDK flexes its transparent OLED muscles

Previously Samsung and LG had shown off their supremacy in OLED technology by demonstrating transparent OLED screens. But now, there’s a new player showing off their own version of transparent OLED screen, and they’re not from the display company. TDK is stepping in with a 2-inch passive matrix screen and a ‘large’ QVGA (320 x 240) resolution. TDK claims a 50 percent transmittance, which somehow pawns the Korean’s version by quite some margin.

TDK flexes its transparent OLED muscles

Another prototype being shown off by the company is a 3.5-inch flexible OLED panel that redefines thinness with a slinky 0.3mm profile. It’s made using a resin substrate and covers unimpressive 256 x 54 pixels at the moment, but then again, this is just the beginning, of a new chapter.

SOURCE via Nikkeibp

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