BOE demonstrates its sliding OLED display at ICDT conference
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- 03 Jun 2021
Hildr, 03 Jun 2021Going from 21/9 for movies, social media and FPS to 16/9 fo... moreThat is what I'm thinking. 16:9 is still the industry standard for large-screen devices. Heck, I don't even mind having a 16:9 smartphone screen that can vertically roll into an iPad-like 4:3 tablet screen. I'd say best of both worlds right there.
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- 03 Jun 2021
YUKI93, 02 Jun 2021Maybe a rollable screen makes sense if you want a phone tha... moreGoing from 21/9 for movies, social media and FPS to 16/9 for series, photos, and RPG could be a really good use of it imo.
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- 02 Jun 2021
YUKI93, 02 Jun 2021Maybe a rollable screen makes sense if you want a phone tha... moreIf you can roll a cake that thin, then you can fold it as well.
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- 02 Jun 2021
ae86, 02 Jun 2021BOE is quite known in the display industry so it's sur... moreBecause they're only know as the manufacturer of pretty terrible displays?
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- 02 Jun 2021
BOE is quite known in the display industry so it's surprising they barely get 1% in overall OLED markst share hmmmm
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- 02 Jun 2021
Kedar284, 02 Jun 2021Next thing I want to see is the solid state battery :DBOE only makes displays.
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- 02 Jun 2021
10,000 nits sounds overkill. 360hz sounds overkill. BOE is overkill.
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- ibd
- 02 Jun 2021
Maybe a rollable screen makes sense if you want a phone that can be turned into a tablet with one switch without having the need to build separate screens unlike the foldable screen smartphones, but that's the only viable reason I can see with the rollable screen.