Samsung Display has released a series of stunning OLED technologies at the upcoming CES 2024. These technologies are expected to be used in smartphones, tablets, laptops, XR devices and automobiles.
One of the OLED screens that can be folded in both directions is particularly eye-catching. The biggest highlight of this Flex In & Out OLED panel is It can be folded 360 degrees in both directions, which means the phone does not need to be equipped with a separate external screen like the Galaxy Z Flip 5. Without the limitation of an external screen, mobile phones can theoretically become thinner, or accommodate larger batteries or better cameras at the same thickness.
However, this also means that the screen is more susceptible to damage from knocks, so Samsung strengthened the panel. At the booth, they demonstrated a number of rigorous durability tests, including extreme temperatures (-20°C to 60°C), a basketball hitting the screen, being submerged in water, and rubbing against sand.
Samsung Display representative said: "In&Out Flip technology provides a new option for users who like candy bar phones and solves the thickness problem of traditional foldable phones. After unfolding, both the inner and outer screens can be used, bringing a new user experience .”
In addition to the two-way folding screen, Samsung also showed other types of OLED screens. Among them, Rollable Flex is a rollable screen that can be rolled to a quarter of its original size. The Flex Hybrid is a more versatile OLED panel that can both fold and slide. These innovative screen technologies demonstrate Samsung’s leadership in the field of flexible displays.
This site noticed that Samsung demonstrated OLED panels for autonomous driving and connected cars, which heralded the development of future digital cockpits. They have applied a 9.4-inch circular OLED screen to the new MINI Cooper electric car. In addition, they also showed a 12.4-inch curled OLED panel that can be hidden in front of the passenger seat, and rear passengers can pull it up to watch videos or control other functions. There is also a roll-up dashboard screen that the driver can shrink or unfold as needed. These innovative display technologies will provide passengers in the car with a better experience and bring more development opportunities to the automotive industry.
Finally, Samsung also demonstrated a UT (Ultra Thin) OLED panel with a thickness of only 0.6 mm, which is about the same thickness as a business card. This allows laptop manufacturers to build devices that are slimmer and more compact, or that can accommodate larger batteries than traditional LCD-screen laptops at the same thickness. These OLED panels now use 100% oxide instead of amorphous silicon (a-Si), which reduces flickering at low refresh rates and can also reduce the refresh rate to 1Hz in variable refresh rate mode, further saving power and Extend battery life.
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