We rarely see a truly remarkable new technology more than once a decade. After years of undelivered promises, such a technology looks finally set to enter the market: the flexible computer screen.
In a step toward electronic newspapers and wearable computer screens, scientists have created an ultra-thin screen that can be bent, twisted and even rolled up and still display crisp text. The ...
Start-up E Ink is demonstrating a prototype of a flexible computer screen that's half as thick as a credit card. With its " electronic ink" technology, the Cambridge, Mass., company is shooting for ...
In a step toward electronic newspapers and wearable computer screens, scientists have created an ultra-thin screen that can be bent, twisted and even rolled up and still display crisp text. The ...
Imagine sitting out in the sun, reading a digital screen as thin as paper, but seeing the same image quality as if you were indoors. Thanks to research from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, ...
ASU is one of four finalists to develop a flexible computer screen for the Army that is so malleable troops could wear it as a wristband or fold and slip it into a pocket. The five-year, $43.8 million ...