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Rubbery OLED Protoype Developed and Shown Off In Tokyo

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A couple of days ago, this news surfaced, but I never had the time to talk about it, so here goes. "Electrical engineering researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a flexible, stretchable OLED that acts something like rubber, and does not tear or break when stretched." Now that is amazing stuff. We can use OLEDs to produce ultra-thin TVs, for artwork, and now OLED expands as a rubbery type of product. If you want to know exactly how the rubbery OLED was made, then go check it out at Engadget. Apparently, the researchers will be presenting their findings in the British science journal Nature Materials later this month. It's so exciting what OLED will bring us in the future.

[Engadget]



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