Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Samsung launches curved display screen on newest smartphone

The BBC news announced a new Digital display technology of curved screens that is suppose to help consumers use features such as date, time, & missed calls when the home screen is off.

Can you guess where the new curved screen called Galaxy Round will be launched? South Korea!

According to the research firm, CCS Insight, worldwide smartphone sales will hit near 1 billion this year, causing manufacturers to push for new ideas, products and abilities. The BBC says display technology is moving towards flexible and bendy screens.

This flexible screen by LG could be the next wave of the future for smartphones, claims CNN. Samsung announced the 5.7" Galaxy Note 3, a curved display smartphone to be available later this month (October).   LGs new 6" curved smartphone will be thinner & lighter because it doesn't have the glass screen, but an 'unbreakable' wafer with semiconductors within the plastic substrates.

Imagine how these more flexible screens could wrap around your wrist like this:

or a folding tablet such as this: 

Wondering what is next? Maybe Apple is looking at a screen that wraps around the whole phone:

How about the wallet phone:

You've already seen Google Glasses right? 
Maybe flexible/ bendable screen TVs will be the next kind to be sold in 2015; the prototype has been out for 2 years already in California.



News from ABC’s Times Square building comes via a curving, nine-ribbon electronic billboard with ticker-style headlines and live broadcasts, using 2.3 million LEDs. It was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering with ABC and HLW International. Photo: Ida Mae Astute/ABC 


Personally, I'd prefer to look up and see the sky, but maybe I'm just too country for the new technology. 

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