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BOE presents their latest flexible AMOLED display solutions for the future of smartphones that can be bent, folded, and rolled and even flap in the wind. BOE's flexible displays is demonstrated for robots with touch control, smart loudspeakers, an S-shaped in-car flexible AMOLED display. 8K displays, micro displays, QLED displays and other IoT solutions such as their TFT based AMOLED fingerprint recognition system that works in any spot of the display area

The foldable all-screen WQHD AMOLED display launched by BOE can achieve minimum dynamic bending with a radius of only 1mm. It can be bent more than 100,000 times and has an NTSC color gamut up to 118%. BOE is exhibiting a 5.99" FHD+ 2160x1080 Flexible AMOLED foldable mobile phone and a 7.56" foldable tablet. The display can be used for mobile phones when it is folded up and for tablets or monitors when it unfolds.

As one of the upcoming possibly revolutionizing OLED technical directions, BOE demonstrates their OLED printing technology to possibly just print the future of Smartphone displays showing their 5.5" FHD (1920×1080) printing flexible OLED display.

UHD has become a keyword of SID 2018 for material and equipment suppliers and device manufacturers, signaling the advent of the 8K era. In addition to the 110-inch 8K, 75-inch 8K, and 65-inch 8K glasses-free 3D displays, BOE also presents 13.3-inch 8K display products, promoting the development of small and medium-sized 8K products.

BOE has gathered speed in building an 8K ecosystem ever since it launched the "8425 strategy" which means "promoting 8K, popularizing 4K, replacing 2K and making good use of 5G". BOE has recently launched the 8K solution that incorporates BOE's 4K/8K image service cloud, 8K decoder player, and 8K display device, making it possible to shoot, edit, transmit and broadcast 8K content. This helps to solve problems like the costliness and massive size of traditional decoder players, as well as the lack of 8K content, thus promoting the faster popularization of 8K.

Among several micro displays at BOE's booth is a silicon-based OLED AR product which features monocrystalline silicon as the active drive backplane as well as high resolution, high level of integration, low power consumption, small size, and light weight. The AR product is backed by a 0.39-inch silicon-based OLED which has the world's leading pixel density of 5644PPI, 17 times that of a Retina display, and a contrast ratio over 10000:1, which enables the overlapping and interaction between virtual 3D images and real scenes. All these secure an ultimate experience for users as well as bright prospect in the field of education and training, video games, home decoration, etc.

Moreover, BOE shows its cutting-edge technologies and products such as QLED, mini-LED displays, a number of new applications and products including curved in-car display instruments and BOE iGallery.
 
instead of that it should wrap up around your arm

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instead of that it should wrap up around your arm

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I agree the wrist-worn display is somewhat convenient ( easily stashed on the body ) but I see four issue :

1. Wrist/arm fatigue from bending arm too much.

2. Neck fatigue from looking down to the display.

3. The actual computer being located elsewhere on the body ( like with the Apple Watch ), except if it can be miniaturied and be part of the wrist display.

4. A smaller display area.​
 
I agree the wrist-worn display is somewhat convenient ( easily stashed on the body ) but I see four issue :

1. Wrist/arm fatigue from bending arm too much.

2. Neck fatigue from looking down to the display.

3. The actual computer being located elsewhere on the body ( like with the Apple Watch ), except if it can be miniaturied and be part of the wrist display.

4. A smaller display area.​
Definitely a self contained unit.

It goes up your arm like the Predator’s control panel. You can always pop it off and hold it in two hands for long readings. But for most tasks you can leave it on your arm. The display can spin horizontal or vertical (or even diagonally like a compass so it’s always facing you no matter what your arm angle) so you can read it lengthwise along you arm or pull your arm to the front of you and read it like a watch.

Problem is Chinese have no history of sci-fi so they have nothing stirring their imagination.

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Something this size
 
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Definitely a self contained unit.

Okay.

It goes up your arm like the Predator’s control panel. You can always pop it off and hold it in two hands for long readings. But for most tasks you can leave it on your arm. The display can spin horizontal or vertical (or even diagonal) so you can read it lengthwise along you arm or pull your arm to the front of you and read it like a watch.

Okay. Nice.

Problem is Chinese have no history of sci-fi so they have nothing stirring their imagination.

Maybe they have seen something from Hollywood Sci-fi or read works like 'Dune'.

Something like the below, which also was similar to one of the Chinese BOE products :

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The above computer can be stashed on the body within a separate pocket on the pants.

Space+Ghost.jpg

Something this size

Not bad but there is one issue with this. When worn it will cover much of the shirt sleeve. I don't know how that will look.
 
Okay.



Okay. Nice.



Maybe they have seen something from Hollywood Sci-fi or read works like 'Dune'.

Something like the below, which also was similar to one of the Chinese BOE products :

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The above computer can be stashed on the body within a separate pocket on the pants.



Not bad but there is one issue with this. When worn it will cover much of the shirt sleeve. I don't know how that will look.

My only issue with the rollup screen is you can lose it (same with a phone). When you have something like a watch or arm band you won’t leave it somewhere. You can roll out the screen from your arm band.
 
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Is that a working model ??

Looks too bulky to fit on an arm.
Fan made version of pipboy from fallout
It has an interesting ingame story

Yes it does fit and work
 
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