LG selected to develop 60-inch flexible OLED by 2017
While regular consumers are still wait for the first big screen OLED display to make it to big box stores , Korea’s Ministry of Knowledge Economy has chosen LG to lead the a consortium charged with developing a 60-inch flexible OLED by 2017. Part of the Future Flagship Program , its goal is to generate exports and create jobs by promoting next-generation technologies. The idea is that these flexible displays could be used in windows displaying information say at a bus stations or other public places like a store. So while it appears the focus is currently on commercial applications, we for one have our hopes that we’ll one day be able to roll down a giant OLED screen where most might expect the screen for a projector. Filed under: Displays LG selected to develop 60-inch flexible OLED by 2017 originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 14 Jul 2012 23:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds

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