
The world of portable media players and cellphones are dominated by LCD screens that displays 16k to 262k colors, and that’s on breakable screens. Sony’s new flexible OLED is capable of delivering a whopping 16.7 million colors. If you look at it in another way, the 60 x 120-pixel flexible OLED about has 80 ppi (pixel per inch) reolution and a contrast ratio of 1000:1. Also pretty impressive is the thinness, at .03mm, and weight, only 1.5 grams.
[via sony japan]




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