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Old 12-12-2010, 09:10 PM   #13
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article showing the Sony in September

http://www.fastcompany.com/1689406/e...dy-new-screens

here's the august article which talks about LGs SEC filing mentioning their production of foil backed flexible displays in this quarter

http://uk.ibtimes.com/articles/47509...display-lg.htm

Polymer Vision (Readius) was actually only a couple of months from launching the ir first rollable display product when the rug was litereally pulled out from under them when the major financial backer turned out to be involved in a giant Ponzi scheme. They had already produced several hundreds in a initial production run "shakedown".

They were purchased from bankruptcy by Wistron. The entire team there has been kept together and been given really great backing by Wistron. The are working hard to create a new up to date version of the Readius, since that initial product would be several years old now. They have recently even hired some new people. This next year could actually see a rollable display product in the market
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