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The phrase "a flexible display" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of screen or monitor that can bend or change shape, often found in technology contexts.
Example: "The new smartphone features a flexible display that can be folded without damaging the screen."
Alternatives: "a bendable screen" or "a pliable display."
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Adding touch to a flexible display is another challenge.
The card has a flexible display and five buttons.
This prototype is intended for a flexible display device.
Apple hasn't disclosed why the Apple Watch has a flexible display.
The parts within a flexible display also need to survive being bent.
Neither the G Flex nor the Galaxy Round has a flexible display.
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(See "Plastic Electronics Head for Market"). One of the companies has now actually started production on a flexible-display device.
The result is a thin, flexible display, with a contrast that matches that of paper.The company's first product is a rigid indoor display board called "Immedia".
Of course, everyone acknowledges research still has a bit further to go before a practical flexible display comes out.
Science fiction buffs have long dreamed of replacing books, magazines and even computers with a digital flexible display that can be rolled up and stuffed in a pocket or bag.
Hewlett-Packard researchers are hard at work on a fully flexible display screen that they say can have all sorts of consumer and retail uses.
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