While Samsung may be in the process of designing daring smartphones and tablets, it doesn’t mean that they’re ready for mass production. And there’s a good chance that Samsung will never make tablets with rollable screens at all. Then again, others are also exploring similar screen techn...
Samsung Display has taken the wraps off its newrollable screen technologyfor larger screens, saying it could "revolutionize the portability of tablet PCs or laptops." Unlike currentslidable and foldable devices, which Samsung says only triples the size of a screen, Samsung says the Rollable Flex ...
According to a scoop by the Korean outletThe Elec(viaSammobile), Samsung is developing a smartphone with a rollable screen with the intent of launching in 2025. The phone would have a 12.4-inch display when unrolled, making it absolutely massive by smartphone standards, even bigger than the...
a 65-inch OLED television that's flexible enough to roll up and down. The screen will roll down and disappear into its cabinet when you're done watching, completely out of sight. When TV time, er, rolls around again, a push of a button on the remote brings theOLEDscreen...
The LG Signature OLED T, with its contrast screen not quite halfway unfurled. Phil Nickinson / Digital Trends You had to wonder if maybe LG wasn’t setting us up for something at CES 2024. On one hand, the company has long loved to preannounce its major announcements ahead of an event...
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One of the most intriguing concepts shown is what Samsung Display calls Rollable Flex. As its name implies, it comprises a flexible OLED panel that can unfold to make the screen larger. The Rollable Flex measures just 1.93 inches long when completely stowed in a scroll-like form factor. How...
I hope they call this thing the Galaxy Roll. / © Samsung There's a place for the screen to curl up inside of the body of the phone, and the display can be unrolled to be made longer as the two pieces of the device slide away from each other. It's not clear whether the displ...
Roll up for the floppy TV screenJOHN INNES
(with 423x240 resolution at 121ppi, 16.8 million colors - and the whole thing is just 80um thick). In the interview, Dr. Kazumasa Nomoto reveals that Sony's end target is a rollable large-screen OLED TV: "The time will come when the very idea that an enormous black box (TV) was ...