The company’s approach also introduces a “Chip-First” display architecture, leveraging low-cost, flexible, and transparent plastic substrates instead of rigid glass, allowing the production ...
When electricity is applied, this material can move and change shape without any gears, hinges, or motors. The screen can curve into many forms—concave, convex, S-shaped, or wave-like—all by using ...
To build the flexible panel, the LED strips are glued onto a fake leather backing pad, which is then given a steel wire skeleton to enable it to be bent into various shapes. Leather loops are ...