Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. No longer content with foldable or rollable displays, LG has its sights set on more smooshable devices. No longer ...
Imagine pulling a phone with a 12-inch screen from your pocket and stretching it to 18 inches. That's exactly what LG's new stretchable display promises. A highly flexible smartphone that can be ...
While foldable smartphones are starting to grow in popularity with the Samsung Z Fold and Z Flip models, it seems like even laptops are evolving into something else. Lenovo has just revealed a laptop ...
LG may have given up its smartphone dreams, but the company continues to be among the leading manufacturers of high-quality displays. LG's display-making subsidiary — LG Display — is among the leading ...
Last month, a patent hinted that LG Electronics is still experimenting with rollable smartphones and might make a comeback to the smartphone market soon. Now, the company’s display technology division ...
LG demoed a new, stretchable screen last week with the highest expansion rate in the industry so far. The screen twists, bends, and stretches out from 12 inches to 18 inches. An earlier version of the ...
The consensus lately is that screens in cars are bad and physical controls, such as buttons and dials, are good. Proponents of this claim believe screens are more distracting because you can't use ...
Samsung is still a few generations away from perfecting its foldable display, as evidenced by the still present crease and still fragile plastic screen protector on top. That, however, doesn't mean it ...
LG has this week showcase its new prototype screen in the form of a stretchable flexible display that can be stretched to inches, without breaking, making a 12 inch display capable of stretching to 14 ...
The report reveals that the concept notebook comes with a 13-inch display. This is the original size of the screen. However, this display can slide and stretch in the vertical direction. After a full ...
is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. We’ve had curved displays for a while now, but what about stretchy ones? Samsung says it’s making progress ...
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