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LG ‘Real Folding Window’

LG ‘Real Folding Window’ displays could blow Samsung foldable screens away

Posted on September 7, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

LG may have exited the smartphone market, but its LG Chem division is still focused on tech that can redefine the foldables sector.

The company has announced its Real Folding Window technology, that it claims is just as hard as the glass used in current foldable displays, but benefitting from the flexibility of plastic.

The tech, which will be launched in 2023, will provide crack prevention, despite its thin build, and will offer “significantly improved fold lines in the folding area compared to existing products.”
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