
IHS classifies flexible displays into four generations of technology.
- The first generation is the durable display panels that are now entering the market. While these panels do employ a flexible substrate to attain superior thinness and unbreakable ruggedness, they are flat and cannot be bent or rolled.
- Second-generation flexible displays are bendable and conformable, and can be molded to curved surfaces.
- The third generation consists of truly flexible and rollable displays that can be manipulated by end users. These displays will also enable a new generation of space-saving devices that blur the lines between product categories like smartphones and tablets.
- The fourth generation consists of disposable displays that cost so little that they can serve as a replacement for paper.
It is expected that the “flexible display revolution” starts with smaller-sized products, such as smartphones which shipments will climb to 351 million units by 2020. However, once large-size displays are available, this technology will be used in bigger screen-size platforms like laptops, monitors and televisions.
Finally, IHS predicts OLEDs will be the leading flexible display technology during every year for the foreseeable future, accounting for 64% percent of shipments in 2020.
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