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There are dual-screen monitor setups, and then the Geminos by Mobile Pixels. Available in Geminos and Geminos X models, each one comes with two stacked 24-inch displays, a built-in 1080p webcam, integrated speakers as well as 100W USB-C pass-through charging. What sets them apart is that the X model boasts 1440p resolution and a 75Hz refresh rate, while the standard Geminos has a 1080p native resolution, along with a 60Hz refresh rate.
For the ultimate in productivity, look no further than the LG DualUp monitor. This Nano IPS display boasts a unique 16:18 aspect ratio and a Square Double QHD (2,560 x 2,880) resolution, which is equal to two 21.5-inch displays.
Royole Corporation is not only a leading innovator and manufacturer of advanced flexible displays, flexible sensors, as well as smart devices, but they’re working on a Flexible Car Dashboard that turns the entire armrest into an interactive experience.
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Flexible organic light-emitting diode (FOLED) technology been around for quite a while, but still not commonly used in modern day devices. They incorporate a flexible plastic substrate on which the electroluminescent organic semiconductor is deposited, enabling the device to be bent or rolled while still operating. Industrial designer Kevin Chiam shows us what this technology can really be used for.
Flexible OLEDs, or flexible organic light-emitting diode (FOLED), is essentially a type of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) that incorporates a flexible plastic substrate on which the electroluminescent organic semiconductor is deposited. This means you’re able to bend or roll the device while it is still operating, and some smartphones today already use this technology. Designer Abdelrahman Shaapan incorporated this into a TV set.