Flexible Color OLED Screen: The Future of Display Technology

Impressive footage of Sony's new flexible OLED screens, less then a millimeter thick and brighter than conventional displays.
10089says...

This is quite easy to manufacture.
In fact, its easier to do than non-flexible ones.

The drawback is the long-term stability: The biggest problem OLEDs have is that those organic molecules used dont like oxygen at all. Nor do they like water.

Thus they have to be encapsulated.

For flexible ones, you need thin, flexible platic foils. But most of them are not oxygen-tight to begin with (in those minimal amounts actually needed to degrade the devices), and being flexible only hurts further (as it can create microfissures).

Still, i would like to have my cell-phone will roll-out screen.

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