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LG just made an astonishing display that can stretch



According to the business, LG Disply has created a flexible 12-inch display that can be expanded to a size of 14 inches. One day, messages could be shown on the uniforms of first responders and other items having wavy surfaces, such as clothing and accessories. Stretchable screens, also known as free-form displays, may be bent, tugged, and twisted, according to LG Display. They go one step beyond the flexible displays found in Samsung’s Galaxy Fold and other smartphones, which can only be folded and bent, not stretched. LG Display created the base substrate material from a silicon that is comparable to that used in contact lenses in order to make the display so stretchable. High resolution and durability are made possible by the use of micro-LEDs for the light source that are smaller than 40 micrometres. Finally, the company employed spring-like circuits to support folding and bending.

According to a statement from LG Display, the stretchable display’s cutting-edge technology “offers next-level versatility for numerous daily settings.” This innovative innovation enhances the potential of the display in a variety of industries, including fashion, wearables, mobility, and gaming. It is easily attachable to curved surfaces such as skin, clothing, furniture, automobiles, and aircraft.

Samsung and other companies have already introduced stretchy displays, but the most you could accomplish with them was make a little dent. This one seems to go a lot further, demonstrating the possibilities for displays with practical wearable application. Since 2020, LG Display has been jointly developing the technology, and 2024 is the projected completion date.

LG just made an astonishing display that can stretch

LG just made an astonishing display that can stretch


According to the business, LG Disply has created a flexible 12-inch display that can be expanded to a size of 14 inches. One day, messages could be shown on the uniforms of first responders and other items having wavy surfaces, such as clothing and accessories. Stretchable screens, also known as free-form displays, may be bent, tugged, and twisted, according to LG Display. They go one step beyond the flexible displays found in Samsung’s Galaxy Fold and other smartphones, which can only be folded and bent, not stretched. LG Display created the base substrate material from a silicon that is comparable to that used in contact lenses in order to make the display so stretchable. High resolution and durability are made possible by the use of micro-LEDs for the light source that are smaller than 40 micrometres. Finally, the company employed spring-like circuits to support folding and bending.

According to a statement from LG Display, the stretchable display’s cutting-edge technology “offers next-level versatility for numerous daily settings.” This innovative innovation enhances the potential of the display in a variety of industries, including fashion, wearables, mobility, and gaming. It is easily attachable to curved surfaces such as skin, clothing, furniture, automobiles, and aircraft.

Samsung and other companies have already introduced stretchy displays, but the most you could accomplish with them was make a little dent. This one seems to go a lot further, demonstrating the possibilities for displays with practical wearable application. Since 2020, LG Display has been jointly developing the technology, and 2024 is the projected completion date.