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You can use it anytime to refer to an electronic device with a display that has the capability to be manipulated in various directions. For example, "This laptop has a flexible display, allowing users to adjust the viewing angle as needed."
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The hybrid structure of graphene and Ga2O3 is promising for flexible display devices by exploiting high conductivity and flexibility of graphene and the good luminescence of Ga2O3.
The card has a flexible display and five buttons.
Neither the G Flex nor the Galaxy Round has a flexible display.
A flexible display, although not actually pliant when placed in a hardened casing, would give consumers sturdier devices.
On top of all that, silicon chips are hard and rigid, restricting their application in things like flexible display screens.
He hopes that his firm, which specialises in flexible display screens, will become Norway's equivalent of Finland's Nokia.
These can print circuits for various components, including flexible display screens, sensors and antennae for radio-frequency security tags.
Mr. O'Rourke of the Flexible Display Center likes the look of the new generation of supple screens, but he also likes their toughness.
The ideal format, a flexible display that could be rolled or folded like a newspaper, is still years off, says E Ink.
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Flexible displays also offer greater durability for consumers.
Her firm forecasts that the total market for flexible displays will grow to $2.8 billion by 2013.
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