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Metal-foil-backed OLED displays will soon be rollable
Organic LEDs provide an exceptional visual image qual- ity, offering very high contrast and excellent color reproduc- tion in a very thin form factor, all with good viewing angles and fast video response rates. While thin plastic films are one choice for the FOLED substrate, there is an incompatibil...
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