Everyone knew that the Samsung firm was going to show a significant novelty at CES 2011. The Las Vegas fair has been the scene of the new flexible AMOLED screens, those small panels that will delight the most tech-savvy. And it is that seeing them closely, it is not surprising that many have fallen in love with them. But let's focus on the important things. The Korean company has come up with some interesting proposals in the category of flexible panels. Showcasing its prized AMOLED technology, Samsunghas shown screens up to 4.3 inches that have impressed even the most incredulous. But let's see all its technical characteristics in detail.
Until now, they had been considered strictly a science fiction product. But with the arrival of these panels in real life, most of us are already getting used to the idea that one day they will be part of our lives as something everyday. The screens that Samsung has shown work with AMOLED technology and have an extension of up to 4.3 inches and 480 x 800 pixels of resolution. They are very thin and light. According to data provided to us from Las Vegas, each screen has a thickness of 0.27 mm, while its weight just over 2 grams. The brightness of this panel is quantified at 300 cd / m2.
They are like glossy paper, with impressive color contrast and the ability to flex as if it were a sheet of paper. No more no less. Today, flexible displays have not yet reached our daily lives. Even so, we know that among other things, Samsung is working hard and investing great human and financial efforts to develop a flexible display that can be marketed, always integrated into one of its products. It is clear that after touch screens, a new revolution awaits us.
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