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Samsung Display shows off Micro LED screen prototype that can stretch outward

2024-08-23

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IT Home reported on August 23 that according to a video from Samsung Display's official YouTube account, the company demonstrated a new Micro LED screen prototype that can stretch outward in the Z-axis direction at IMID 2024, the largest academic conference in the display field in South Korea.

Samsung Display said that the stretchable screen supports up to 25% elongation, and can return to a flat surface when it does not need to display three-dimensional graphics. In addition, the screen prototype also has a pixel density of 120PPI, and both the elongation and the elongation parameters rank first among stretchable displays.

Samsung Display used this stretchable Micro LED screen prototype in an introduction video to show the formation and general topography of the volcanic island of Jeju Island in South Korea. The stretchable nature of the prototype product allows it to clearly display three-dimensional structures that are difficult to intuitively display on traditional 2D displays.

According to previous reports from IT Home, LG Display also released a stretchable screen prototype in 2022. The product displayed by LG Display at the time had an elongation of 20% and a pixel density of 100PPI.