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LG did wonders! World’s first stretchable display introduced, can increase size by 50% by stretching


LG has done a great job with flexible display technology. The company has introduced the world’s first stretchable display, which you can squeeze like a towel. This South Korean company has already introduced stretchable display technology, in which the display can be stretched and lengthened. This technology is still in the prototype stage. But LG has put Samsung, the leading company making foldable displays, in tension.

LG has claimed that this stretchable display can be stretched up to 50 percent of its size without deteriorating the image quality. Presenting the prototype of stretchable display, the company has said that it is a 12-inch display, which can be stretched up to 18 inches. This stretchable display can maintain a resolution of 100 pixels per inch. Let us tell you that earlier the company had showcased a prototype of one of its stretchable displays in 2022.

Can stretch like a towel

According to the company, this flexible display is completely unique. This can be called ultimate display technology. Like other flexible displays, it does not just bend or fold, but can also stretch it like a towel. This flexible display of LG is made of micro LED. It can be stretched continuously 10 thousand times. The company claims that this display works even at extreme temperatures. The company has also told about the features of this display.

This display can be controlled with touch gestures. You can also wear it in your hands. This display is very cheap and light. In the coming time, LG’s flexible display can be used in many flagship smartphones, tablets or wearable devices.

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