Philips demo flexible LCD screen

I see on News.com that Philips have showcased a new flexible LCD display (see below):
Philips flexible LCD screen

The new LCD is on display at the IFA consumer electronics expo in Berlin where Philips are demonstrating a concept PDA, the Readius, which uses flexible LCD technology. The Readius is a pocket-size “e-reader” which rolls out to provide a 5-inch monochrome screen with a resolution of 320 by 240 pixels.

Philips Readius using the flexible LCD screen

The compact unit can roll up into a 100×60x20mm rectangular prism. Devices like the Readius could create a new wave of phones and PDA’s with large screens and pocket-friendly sizes.

Edited to add:
Thinking further about this - I can see a time in the not-too-distant future when touch-sensitive screens are seperated from the main body of mobile phones and are worn (on the wrist, for example), connected to the body of the phone using Bluetooth. This would allow for larger displays without having to carry a larger pocket-unfriendly phone!

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20 Responses to “Philips demo flexible LCD screen”


  1. 1 HUYNH Tan

    Hello,
    I’m interested in this technology for automotive application, and would like to have more information.
    My address:
    VALEO
    2 Fernand Pouillon
    Europarc
    94042 Creteil
    France
    My phone call: (33) 1 45 13 78 36
    Many thanks

  2. 2 Jinglu Qiao

    Hi,

    Can I buy the panels or get samples?

    Thanks,

  3. 3 Banzai

    That’s a cool e-reader!!! I can’t wait for those kind of designs to be used on UMPCs and mobile phones. That e-reader has a similar design concept to a phone used in one very old Sci-Fi TV show called “Earth:Final Conflict”. If you’re intrested have a look at the phone at:

  4. 4 Rakesh

    are these screens available for purchase individually yet? Are there available samples? Would like more info… Thanks!

  5. 5 Laeeq

    Could these screen be having touch-screen functionality and handwriting recognition features.

  6. 6 Kyle Hay

    I am doing a school design project at the Academy of Art University and I would like to buy or possible get a sample of the flexible screen. I would greatly appreciate a response. My Cell phone is (760) 832-1959. Thanks, Kyle Hay.

  7. 7 Sadiq

    Hi,

    I was wondering if this is available commercially and where can I get my hands on one…..

  8. 8 Mary Gerber

    Hello,
    I’m interested in this technology for crafting applications, and would like to have more information.
    My address:

    10331 Lake Sebago Dr.
    Fort Wayne, IN 46804

  9. 9 Rabia Malik

    Hi can I PLEASE get more information on this. I am a graduate student studying Technology and Design and I would love to learn more about this product

  10. 10 Greg Bacalso

    Hi, I would like to get more information about your product and how much for a sample? I’m interested in using it for something I’m designing.

    3650 Mc Clintock AVe. OHE100
    Los Angeles, CA 90089-1455

  11. 11 Greg Bacalso

    I’m interested in your LCD screen and was wondering how much for a sample. I’m in the middle of a project and your LCD screen would be ideal.

  12. 12 Alexandra

    This is marvelous peace of LCD technology!Does anyone know when it will be launched on the UK market?

  13. 13 Lee Rees

    Hello,

    We are very interested in the flexible LCD technology and are currently researching new display technologies to deploy within our digital signage networks within the UK.

    Please could somebody contact me on:

    01582 45 666 5

    Regards
    Lee Rees

    Sign Makers Direct
    Unit 5 Barn Court
    28-30 Park Street
    Luton
    LU1 3ET

  14. 14 E Banks

    I was also wondering about where these screens could be purchesed

  15. 15 will

    hi would love to buy his product. is it available yet?

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