HP, together with Flexible Display Center (FDC) at the Arizona State University (ASU), has joint developed a flexible and bendable, yet unbreakable electronics display that consumes much less power than other display.This display is made entirely from plastic and the technology can be applied on signage or electronics paper.
From BusinessWire,
The unbreakable displays were created by the FDC and HP using self-aligned imprint lithography (SAIL) technology invented in HP Labs, HP’s central research arm. SAIL is considered “self aligned” because the patterning information is imprinted on the substrate in such a way that perfect alignment is maintained regardless of process-induced distortion.
What it means is that we will be seeing our laptop consumes less power, thinner and future devices may have flexible screen to scroll back and etc. To read the full story of how it is done, click the below link.
Click Here to Read the HP and ASU Press Release.
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