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| ===== Advantages and drawbacks of using OLEDs for screens ===== | ===== Advantages and drawbacks of using OLEDs for screens ===== | ||
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| **Types of rigidity: flexible vs. rigid OLED screens ** | **Types of rigidity: flexible vs. rigid OLED screens ** | ||
| - | Flexible OLED based products aren’t always bendable or foldable((P. Samorì and V. Palermo, [Flexible Carbon-based Electronics](https:// | + | Flexible OLED based products aren’t always bendable or foldable |
| + | [(P. Samorì and V. Palermo, [Flexible Carbon-based Electronics](https:// | ||
| The difference in the manufacturing of flexible and rigid OLEDs remains in two processes steps: substrate and encapsulation ([[screen_manufacturing|check this page]] for more information). | The difference in the manufacturing of flexible and rigid OLEDs remains in two processes steps: substrate and encapsulation ([[screen_manufacturing|check this page]] for more information). | ||
| + | ===== References ===== | ||
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