Samsung shows concept of translucent 3D display

Posted on Wednesday, December 07 2011 @ 21:38 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
VR Zone reports Samsung is toying with translucent 3D screens. The concept demonstrated in the video clip is pretty impressive, but it will likely take many years before this technology becomes real.
Samsung has launched a concept demo for a flexible, translucent AMOLED display that can run 3D, potentially becoming the next big thing since the iPad.

The Korean electronics giant has already demonstrated flexible display technology, some as thin as 0.3mm, but this latest project shows just how far the company could go.

While this is still in the early conceptual stage and may never become reality, the demonstration is pretty impressive. Samsung shows how a user can bend the screen, which looks like a thin piece of plastic. It can be seen through, which means no more walking into lamp posts while staring at a tablet screen.


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