Bendy: The flexible, foldable and ultra-portable 3D screen
Alpheus | Oct 4 2008

Imagine a world where you could carry a TV around in your pocket. Apparently, the day is not far away when you will find your imagination bearing fruit, since scientists are already working on a flexible display that you can carry around like a debit card. Bendy (appropriately named!) would be fabricated with organic molecules that offer innumerable viewing angles by virtue of their light emitting properties. The display would be less than one millimeter in thickness.

What’s Innovative: The Bendy goes flatter than the flattest display. And in doing so, it redefines 3D display and screen portability. Interestingly, these screens would offer equivalent or better viewing capabilities than the existing displays. The Bendy doesn’t use traditional image display methods like the obsolete CRT or the recent plasma technology. Instead, organic molecules create the flexible image.

Watch This: If Bendy materializes, we could see portable (and instantly updatable) newspapers, display-incorporated apparel, dynamic posters and so on offering limitless possibilities to 3D viewing. Watch the video at the source for more information.

Via: Dailymail

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