
OLED displays are slowly becoming one of the standards. Thanks to researchers and scientists who work hard to make the technology even better or cheaper.
Kodak has recently tried on their flexible OLED display underwater to display a fish image. It’s a simple act but shows quite an achievement to them for it works even when soaked.
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