By Al Hilal on Monday, October 18, 2010 :: 2,204 views Filed Under: Miscellaneous

Universal Display announced that the company has delivered eight novel wrist-mounted phosphorescent OLED displays built on thin flexible metal foil to the U.S. Army. The devices were presented to the military for evaluation and testing, and were showcased at the U.S. Army’s C4ISR On-the-Move testing environment last month at Fort Dix, New Jersey. The eight units each contain a 4.3″ QVGA full-color, full-motion AMOLED display using amorphous-Silicon (a-Si) TFT backplanes designed and fabricated on thin metallic foil by LG Display. The front planes were then built on top by Universal Display using its full-color PHOLED technology and materials. Designed and integrated by L-3 Display Systems, the units also offer various advanced communications features.
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