2008-12-09

Flexible Display Technology


HP and Arizona State University Demo Flexible, Unbreakable Displays

HP and the Flexible Display Center at ASU are collaborating on flexible display technology, paper-like computer displays made almost entirely of plastic. The technology is easily portable and consumes less power than today's computer displays. (Photo: Flexible Display Center at Arizona State University)
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Flexible displays are paper-like computer displays made almost entirely
of plastic. This technology enables displays to become easily portable
and consumes less power than today’s computer displays. Popular
applications for the technology could include electronic paper and
signage.

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Flexible Display Center at Arizona State University

The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University (ASU) is a university, industry, government collaborative venture designed to advance full color flexible display technology and flexible display manufacturing to the brink of commercialization.

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