Mobile Coming to Crooked

Posted by arieardian Minggu, 02 Desember 2012 0 komentar
        Imagine if you could treat your phone like a piece of paper. Rolled, dropped, tucked into a backpack, or trampled but still not broken.
Researchers are developing mobile-such that its form is thin like paper and can be bent.
The prototype has been there and attract a lot of attention in a variety of exhibition equipment technology.
According to rumors in the technology, next year we have seen the launch of mobile phone that can be bent for the first time. Various companies, including LG, Philips, Sharp, Sony and Nokia, are developing the technology.
But there are reports suggest that Samsung will be the first company to make it happen.
Samsung chose the smart phone has an OLED (Organic Lights Emitting Diode-a semiconductor that emits light flexible technology. Samsung believes that this phone would be "very popular among consumers around the world."
The screen will be "folded, rolled and more, and enables high durability through the use of plastic coating that is thinner, lighter and more flexible than conventional LCD technology ...," said a spokesman for Samsung.
But there are many other technologies that can make your smart phone can be bent or curved. However, the concept of creating a flexible and assemble electronics on flexible plastic that also has been discussed since the 1960s.
In 2005, Philips demonstrated the first prototype of the display can be rolled up.

A few years later, the first of its Kindle electronic reading Amazon using screens made of plastic that is not rigid-called optical frontplane. The only problem is that the components in the bottom of the screen it should be of a rigid material.
As the next generation of electronic reading, all using electronic ink or e-ink, which was also developed by the same company.
The screen is black and white, can be seen to reflect the natural light just like when we read a paper book, not like the screen that emits its own light.
However, most electronic ink display is hidden behind a glass screen is rigid and can not be bent or crooked. One reason is cost.
To create a product that is fully flexible, all-optical parts frontplane or backplane (where transistors are) - to be flexible, as well as batteries, outer frame, touch screen, and other components.
Some companies have started to develop a display with flexible backplane.
Among the companies that started to develop flexible electronic ink display is LG Displays of South Korea and Plastic Logic from the UK.
But according to a British expert in technology, Samsung is quite far ahead in this field.
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