Flexible screens as thin as a piece of paper may be available for e-readers by early next year thanks to a project from Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and licensee AU ...
Samsung Display will show off several new flexible OLED display solutions during CES 2025 this week. One is the “world’s first 18.1 inch foldable monitor,” which can be folded for use in different ...
Imagine a phone that can bend to your will, literally. A phone that can transform from a flat screen to a wristband, or a stand, or anything you want. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, it's ...
Who needs folding laptops when Samsung could be on the verge of rolling out a tablet/laptop with a horizontally rollable display? If this patent submission is eventually adapted into an actual product ...
Alongside flexible screens for iPhones and iPads, Apple has been researching how to make displays for the Mac that automatically adjust on the fly to give you the best view while you fidget in your ...
Most keyboards are factory-set for a specific layout, and most users never change from the standard layout for their home ...
Back in 2020, Lenovo released the first laptop with a flexible display. And then last year, ASUS added its touch to the category with the Zenbook 17 Fold OLED. Now HP is giving things a go with the ...
LG demoed a new, stretchable screen last week with the highest expansion rate in the industry so far. The screen twists, bends, and stretches out from 12 inches to 18 inches. An earlier version of the ...
Apple is rumored to be working on a foldable iPhone (and perhaps a foldable iPad). The company has for another patent involving such products. Patent number US 20250050329 A1 is for “Electronic ...
LG has begun mass production of "the world's first" flexible smartphone screens. Oct. 7, 2013 — -- For a long, long time rivals LG and Samsung have shown off their respective flexible displays at ...
Seiko Epson Corp. is developing flexible display technologies that it expects will lead to the commercialization of electronic paper before the end of the decade and, later, TVs that can be peeled off ...