Only 250 €? That’s not expensive/overpriced for the product. And far from the 700$ mentioned by a comment.
When I looked on DE Amazon I didn’t find any.
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webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 4 months agoFound them on amazon holy shit.
You’d think something like this would be major tech news, people have been talking about this tech for ages and a consensus for many is that it wasn’t impossible.
Only 250 €? That’s not expensive/overpriced for the product. And far from the 700$ mentioned by a comment.
When I looked on DE Amazon I didn’t find any.
Good luck with overpriced shipping :) but still for something i though was not yet possible its shockingly accessible.
Of course there aren’t any reviews. While it sounds super exciting, I’m not super willing to spend almost 300USD for unverified tech. Somebody should send link this to Gamer’s Nexus to review lol
HarryOru@lemm.ee 4 months ago
I’m not sure what you mean. Flexible OLED displays have been around for a while and foldable devices are just an example of the technology in use, but we’ve had them in consumer products way before that (phones with curved edge displays, for example). The potential for flexibility has always been intrinsic to OLED displays because they don’t need a backlight. The reason our phones don’t bend and flex like the “device” in the video isn’t because of the display, but because the battery, processors, ram, speakers, ports and all other components are not flexible and won’t be for a while. The device in the video does not include those, there is a ribbon cable coming out of the bottom connecting the two screens to the actual hardware.
webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 4 months ago
I had no idea and i thought i was relatively up to date with modern technology. I thought the foldable phones that came out where more an experimental proof of concept of the first instance of this technology.
Even just the fact an oled display can be this thin is completely new to me.