A flexible, ultra high definition screen provided power by a bendable lithium battery could be what’s in store for devices, including cell phones and televisions.
The remarkable technology is called CAAC-OS, or C-Axis Aligned Crystal, and is quite possibly the most revolutionary technology in displays since high definition itself.
Japanese firm SEL is behind the innovation, and produced a prototype with a 3.4-inch screen and a resolution of 326 PPI, the same resolution of the Apple iPhone 5S’s Retina Display.
The difference is, the CAAC-OS display is able to produce this incredible display while bending, and is a much more reliable surface than those used by most smartphones.
The CAAC-OS display can man the ending of bezels on smartphones, as the screen can actually wrap around the edges of devices. This can mean extra displays that could either coincide with the main one or serve as side-scrolling tickers of news, stocks, or sports.
Other devices in the works include a wearable 3.5-inch display and a 13.5-inch flexible 4K display.
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