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Liquid Crystals that Light Up

New OLED and LCD displays could be made using a hybrid material.

Cell Phones to Go 3-D

Embedding microlenses in thin films could bring 3-D movies and games to mobile devices.

A Full-Color Screen That Bends

A new way to mass-produce flexible OLED displays could mean affordable commercial products.

A Color E-Reader

The new Fujitsu color e-reader uses LCD technology but has some of the advantages of e-paper.

Clear Carbon-Nanotube Films

Special sheets for bendable displays will soon hit the market.

Simplified Displays

Mary Lou Jepsen is developing technology originally created for the $100 laptop project.

A New Competitor to LCD

A novel pixel design promises to be faster and brighter.

3-D Viewing without Goofy Glasses

Philips's new displays bring high-quality, 3-D images a step closer to your living room.

Samsung's Next-Generation LCD

A new liquid crystal material provides a wider viewing angle and reduces blur.

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