Wednesday, 25 February 2009

World's First Flexible Touchscreen Display


ASU's Flexibile Display Center and military industries partners have claim to producing the first active-matrix display with a flexible touchscreen. Mainly designed for military applications,
The device uses an active-matrix electrophoretic display tech from E-Ink Corp. along with materials from DuPont Teijin Films for the flexible touchscreen instead of the typical glass used in today's touchscreens. The device only draws current when content is being changed, not once it is displayed. Users can write on the display and store their content or erase it.The display is much thinner than current glass touchscreens and will be rugged to withstand battlefield environments.

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[eetimes]

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