The LG Display Shows Off Its Dual Curves at CES 2015
Meghan Young — January 8, 2015 — Tech
Those who were impressed by the single slope of the Galaxy Note Edge will love the latest LG display, which debuted at CES 2015. With a curve on either side, controls such as volume that are typically still buttons on touchscreen smartphones are now an extension of such hi-tech screens. Although some people will find practical faults in the LG display when it comes to everyday use and accidents, it's hard not to appreciate the look.
The LG display is essentially a 6-inch Active Bending OLED display. Although still currently a concept, the LG display has a futuristic touch that people will hope to be using very soon. Perhaps when it is released, it will have a better resolution.
The LG display is essentially a 6-inch Active Bending OLED display. Although still currently a concept, the LG display has a futuristic touch that people will hope to be using very soon. Perhaps when it is released, it will have a better resolution.
Trend Themes
1. Dual-curve Displays - Opportunities for companies to innovate by expanding screen space and incorporating new controls.
2. Active Bending Displays - Potential for flexible and bendable screens that can be curved to improve viewing angles and add functionality.
3. Touchscreen Button Integration - Opportunities for manufacturers to redesign traditional physical buttons and incorporate them into touchscreen displays.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Companies can innovate their products and stay ahead in the competitive smartphone and tablet markets.
2. Automotive - Opportunities to introduce innovative and safer displays that curve toward the driver, providing better visibility and usability.
3. Healthcare - Integrating dual-curve displays and touchscreen buttons could lead to new tools for medical professionals and smarter medical devices.
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