Bending, even foldable screens are already one thing. But what do you think about the stretchable? Yes, this is the next step of the viable OLED panel tech. LG has announced A new stretch Designed for cars that promise to change surfaces that show pepper with control.
According to LG, the new stretchable OLED panel can increase by 50 % while maintaining a pixel density of 100 DPI. LG does not say what is the ancestral pixel density of the panel, but we assume that it is more than 100 DPI and reduces the figure when it is spread.
LG says, “The traditional vehicle’s center Fashia area requires a separate automotive display and physical buttons. With the application of a stretchable display, however, the screen can spread independently, causing display and buttons to a single screen without interruption.”
“When the screen is touched, before it spreads the flat display flexibility and spreads the touch buttons, making it easier to operate while driving.”
Exterior. , Graphical elements can be presented to “continuous” compensation. This is an interesting agreement between touch screen and physical control.
When there is a balance between the two control varieties, the auto industry is currently something in the transfer phase. The car model, including the entire Tesla range, VW’s ID Sub -brand and the latest EV of Volvo, has been criticized by EX30, about which some people see to change physical control for features such as climate control and audio functions as excessive use of touch screens.
The argument is that touch screens cannot be used by physical control, unlike physical control, which means drivers have to remove their eyes from the road. LG’s new stretchable OLED Tech can solve the problem that allows the drive to select which controls are more frequently used and then maps them on the virtual button that is spread from the display and can be felt directly without viewing.
If these cars, this new display tech will definitely be used in other applications. Course Zenon Flex, such as bending OLED display, is already one thing for the PC, even if we are still very convinced of the idea.
At first glance, if the PC looks a bit nauseous in the context of gaming. You may have a secondary panel with an extended tech that may be used to copy the control panel for a vehicle, for example.
Imagine a control panel on a door or, in a game scene, a spacecraft flight deck, Dino. A offer may appear in some form on a flexible display suddenly. There is no doubt that no one will bring more stretchable screen tech with more forced applications, but the possibilities may seem very open. Look at this place, but we suspect that in some form of reaching the PC, there is a suspicion of streetable display.