2016
DOI: 10.1002/sdtp.10761
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45-3: A Novel Seamless Kawara-type Multidisplay with Flexible OLED Panels Using an Optically Isotropic Film

Abstract: We previously reported a large, seamless, Kawara-type multidisplay formed by overlapping flexible organic lightemitting diode panels, each with two transparent edges. The multidisplay reported in this study creates a more seamless image because of the inclusion of a circular polarizer combined with a flexible panel using an optically isotropic film.

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“…Our developed deep-blue OLED accommodating the blue chromaticity in the BT.2020 standard can widen the color gamut and increase the reliability of OLED displays, such as hybrid displays [15][16][17], 8K displays [18,19], and Kawara-type multi-displays [20]. We will demonstrate these displays in the symposium.…”
Section: Application To Oled Displaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our developed deep-blue OLED accommodating the blue chromaticity in the BT.2020 standard can widen the color gamut and increase the reliability of OLED displays, such as hybrid displays [15][16][17], 8K displays [18,19], and Kawara-type multi-displays [20]. We will demonstrate these displays in the symposium.…”
Section: Application To Oled Displaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, in SID2016, we reported a 1058-ppi 2.78-in flexible OLED display and proposed it as a display achieving high resolution, light weight, and a high-speed response that may be necessary for HMD displays [17]. By applying the transfer technology, we developed and reported a multidisplay fabricated by arranging plural displays [18,19] and a hybrid display in which an OLED display and a reflective liquid crystal (LC) display are formed over the same substrate [20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been reported oxide-semiconductor (OS) displays [1] having pixels and a scan driver formed using a backplane of high-voltage OS FETs with an extremely low off-state current [2][3][4]. As examples of the OS displays, an 8K multi-display [5] shown in Fig. 1, an 8K flexible display [6], and hybrid displays [7][8][9] have been suggested.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%