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technology1 year ago

LG's Futuristic OLED Screen Stretches 50% for Sci-Fi Applications

LG Display has unveiled an improved version of its stretchable display, which can now expand from 12 to 18 inches, enhancing its elasticity and durability. The new prototype, featuring a novel wiring design and silicon substrate, can be stretched up to 50% and withstands over 10,000 stretches while maintaining image quality. Although no commercial applications have been announced, potential uses include wearable displays and adaptable car infotainment systems.

technology2 years ago

"Unleashing the Astonishing Potential of Blue LEDs"

Blue LEDs have come a long way since their invention in the 1990s, with their powerful illumination now being used in various applications, from stadium light shows to lighting up landmarks. Researchers are continuously working on improving LED technology, with advancements such as perovskite LEDs and micro LEDs on the horizon. Perovskite LEDs made with cheap and tunable perovskite crystals could be painted onto surfaces as light-emitting layers, while micro LEDs are being developed to enhance technologies like virtual and augmented reality. LED technology continues to evolve, offering potential for even greater efficiency and brightness in the future.

technology2 years ago

"Unleashing the Astonishing Potential of Blue LEDs"

Blue LEDs have come a long way since their invention in the 1990s, with their powerful illumination now being used in various applications, from stadium light shows to lighting up landmarks. Researchers are continuously working on improving LED technology, with advancements such as perovskite LEDs and micro LEDs on the horizon. Perovskite LEDs made with cheap and tunable perovskite crystals could be painted onto surfaces as light-emitting layers, while micro LEDs are being developed to enhance technologies like virtual reality and augmented reality. LED technology continues to evolve, offering potential for even greater efficiency and brightness in the future.