Arizona State University's Flexible Display Center (FDC) announced that they have developed the world's largest-sized flexible color organic light emitting display (OLED) prototype. The size of the screen diagonal is 7.4 inches, using advanced mixed-oxide thin film transistor (TFT) technology, jointly developed by the FDC and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory scientists.The display also represents the U.S. Department of Defense to develop full-color flexible displays full-motion, to apply in the thinner, flexible and highly important goal in the rugged device."This is a major breakthrough of flexible display technology," Director of the FDC, NickColaneri said. "The developed prototype means high-performance, flexible, full-color OLED display is to accelerate its commercialization process."Mixed oxide TFT display provides a very cost-effective manufacturing methods to develop high-performance, with bright colors, the display of the video effects while reducing power consumption and improving the switching speed. In addition, the mixed oxide TFT can use the existing amorphous silicon production lines, and thus no special equipment to further improve the cost competitiveness."The FDC hopes to use the existing process to develop high-performance flexible display technology," Colaneri said. Driven by this goal we developed TFT color flexible displays based on mixed oxide. |
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America Developes Maximum Flexible OLED Display