

Nearly four years after Arizona State University decided to open up a flexible display center, they’ve come forward with a prototype.
Their prototype is a flexible display, that is supposedly very easy to manufacture. Thanks to their plastic construction and low power consumption, they’re currently being boasted as extremely e-friendly. The displays are crafted using self-aligned imprint lithography technology, invented by HP.
ASU and HP are hoping to release the technology soon, but they haven’t sent a definite date.
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