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  2. Flexible display - Wikipedia

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    In May 2010, the Human Media Lab partnered with ASU's Flexible Display Center to produce PaperPhone, the first flexible smartphone with a flexible electrophoretic display. PaperPhone used bend gestures for navigating contents.

  3. Electronic paper - Wikipedia

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    Flexible electronic paper uses plastic substrates and plastic electronics for the display backplane. Applications of e-paper include electronic shelf labels and digital signage, bus station time tables, electronic billboards, smartphone displays, and e-readers able to display digital versions of books and magazines.

  4. Comparison of display technology - Wikipedia

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    EPD (e-paper) Flat (flexible) ? ? Electronic paper: Yes OLED: Any, but most commonly flat rectangular with or without rounded edges, notch(es) and holes, circular, or curved (flexible) 88: 223.52 Computer monitor, TV, Mobile phone: Yes 'LED' LCD: Flat rectangular, circular, semi circle 98 249 TV, Computer monitor: Yes 'QLED' LCD: Curved or Flat ...

  5. E Ink - Wikipedia

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    E Ink Mobius is an E Ink display using a flexible plastic backplane, so it can resist small impacts and some flexing. Products using this include Sony Digital Paper DPT-S1, Pocketbook CAD Reader Flex, Dasung Paperlike HD and Onyx Boox MAX 3. E Ink Triton, announced in November 2010, is a color display that is easy to read in high light.

  6. Human Media Lab - Wikipedia

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    The laboratory is known for its pioneering work on flexible display interaction and paper computers, with systems such as PaperWindows (2004), PaperPhone (2010) and PaperTab (2012). HML is also known for its invention of ubiquitous eye input, such as Samsung's Smart Pause and Smart Scroll technologies.

  7. Comparison of e-readers - Wikipedia

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    LG Flex: Electronic paper that allows a flexible screen; is still in development. With these displays, the user is able to bend the e-reader without damaging it and can fold it up to put in a pocket. Electronic-paper readers come in various sizes.

  8. OLED - Wikipedia

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    OLEDs can be made flexible and transparent, with transparent displays being used in smartphones with optical fingerprint scanners and flexible displays being used in foldable smartphones.

  9. Organic user interface - Wikipedia

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    PaperPhone [5] was one of the first OUIs to introduce bend gestures on a real flexible screen. It featured a flexible electrophoretic display and an array of 5 bend sensors that allowed for user navigation of content. Examples of actuated OUIs include shape changing prototypes like MorePhone and Morphees. [6]

  10. Liquid-crystal display - Wikipedia

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    Reflective surface to send light back to viewer. (In a backlit LCD, this layer is replaced or complemented with a light source.) A liquid-crystal display ( LCD) is a flat-panel display or other electronically modulated optical device that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals combined with polarizers.

  11. Flexible electronics - Wikipedia

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    Flexible electronics, also known as flex circuits, is a technology for assembling electronic circuits by mounting electronic devices on flexible plastic substrates, such as polyimide, PEEK or transparent conductive polyester [1] film. Additionally, flex circuits can be screen printed silver circuits on polyester.