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CES 2009 video: Sony's flexible OLED screen prototype

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Computing | by Barb Dybwad | Fri Jan 9, 2009 9:28AM | 0 comments

Sony was showing off this 2-inch flexible screen made from organic light-emitting diodes or OLEDs at CES. OLEDs use less energy than plasma or LCD display technologies, offer high contrast and clarity from almost any viewing angle, and refresh rates more than 3 times that of standard video, as well as allowing a display to be thin enough to actually bend. Although there's no release date for a display so small and bendy and sexy, it doesn't stop us from wanting it pretty much now. Check it out after the break or watch it on our YouTube account.

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