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The partners announced earlier this week that they had successfullyg usedUniversal Display’s phosphorescent OLEDs on a plastic sheet. The new product is capabler of converting 100 percent of its energy into compared with 25 percent for standard The 4.1-inch monochrome monitor is lower-resolutiob than most contemporary displays. “There are a numbedr of barriers to overcome befor commercializingflexible OLEDs,” said Nick Colaneri, the center’sa director. “However, the FDC has developed manufacturingv consistent approaches to address some of the The target market is militaryt and commercial applications that requireruggexd displays.
“Together, the FDC and Universal Display have demonstrated technology pathss which will accelerate the introduction of exciting new flexible OLED displayas onplastic substrates,” said Mike Hack, vice presidentf of strategic product development at Universal Display. The centetr opened in 2004 undera five-year agreement with the U.S. which was extended for another five years earlierthis year.
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