Programmable Flexible Display FlexScreen Launches: A Full-Color Display That Folds and Unfolds Like Paper
Samsung Display releases programmable flexible display FlexScreen, using graphene substrate and organic light-emitting materials, achieving 180-degree fold without creases and 100% display quality restoration upon unfolding.
On December 22, 2029, Samsung Display released the programmable flexible display FlexScreen in Seoul. This 7.2-inch full-color OLED display uses a graphene substrate instead of traditional polyimide, enabling true 180-degree folding with a folding radius of just 1 millimeter and no visible crease upon unfolding.
FlexScreen's key breakthrough lies in the mechanical properties of the graphene substrate. Graphene's Young's modulus is 200 times that of polyimide, preventing permanent deformation after repeated folding. Samsung Display's reliability testing shows FlexScreen can withstand 500,000 folds without affecting display quality.
Unlike previous foldable devices, FlexScreen can be programmed into different fold configurations. Users can fold it to pocket-sized phone form, unfold it as a tablet for work, or fold it in half as a laptop for multitasking. The system automatically switches display layouts based on fold angle.
Samsung Display says the first FlexScreen device will launch in Q3 2030, priced around $1,200.
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