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Las Vegas, NV, January 11, 2011 --(PR.com)-- OLED-display.net presents the most interesting
innovations from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011 in Las Vegas. The leading online portal for
OLED - the display and lighting technology of the future reporting on the latest OLED products and the
latest prototypes. Examples include 3D TVs without extra glasses, transparent displays and flexible
AMOLED displays with extremely high resolution.
This year, the exhibitors at the CES presented an especially large range of innovations: The OLED
Association, for example, presented not only five transparent OLED lighting panels by Novaled on glass
but also a flexible 4-inch AMOLED-Display on metal foil. Visitors also had the chance to admire LG's
new 31-inch3D-OLED TV panel.
“Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) has some especially interesting prototypes on show,” says Erich
Strasser, publisher and editor-in-chief of OLED-display.net. “Flexible 4.5-inch AMOLED displays can be
rolled together with a radius of just a few centimetres yet has full WVGA-resolution with its 800 x 480
pixels - four times as many as current prototypes.”
Another innovation by Samsung is the world's first large transparent AMOLED display: a 19-inch
prototype for televisions and monitors. With up to 30 percent transparency, it would allow you, for
example, to surf the internet while watching TV. Erich Strasser: “In the near future there will also be
completely transparent touch screen monitors like in the films Minority Report or Avatar.”
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