http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_flexible_ole ... s-6921.php
http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/07/lg-c ... roduction/
This will be amazing for increasing rift FOV provided the right optics are used
LG flexible OLED smartphone display enters mass production
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Re: LG flexible OLED smartphone display enters mass producti
Yeah, this is one of those technologies that makes you feel like you are actually in "the future".CountZero wrote:http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_flexible_ole ... s-6921.php
http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/07/lg-c ... roduction/
This will be amazing for increasing rift FOV provided the right optics are used
It's very cool, and i have to wonder if these are being used to experiment with VR headsets already.
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Re: LG flexible OLED smartphone display enters mass producti
Ok we have curved screen phones officially in market now...
http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/8/48185 ... e-official
Samsung is though less then willing to share screen with open market as palmer posted in past but their mass production is already ignited atleast seems from their release.
We have seen neck to neck compitition of LG vs SAMSUNG so now expect flexible display for LG much sooner (LG is also developing curved and wire shaped battries, things are getting insane day by day!)
Found particulorly intresting post on Developer forum:
if you are going to put lenses on flat board behind the curved screen then may be it won't make much difference (like horizontal 180 digree fov) other than no need of wrapping
but it will still require wrapping as you will solve horizontal pan wrapping requirement by matching magnifying lenses curve but what about vertical pan?
so using curved display will not help here too.you need to produce concave display with flexible screen matching magnification curve of lenses (eye cups) and put them in a way that they precisely match each other then only you can bypass warpping. correct me if i think wrong.
I have one more question in mind, will curved display and megnifying lenses won't endup in lots of chromatic aberration ?
so achieving 180" horizontal FOv seems impossible this way....this puzzle needs diffrent approch may be.
http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/8/48185 ... e-official
Samsung is though less then willing to share screen with open market as palmer posted in past but their mass production is already ignited atleast seems from their release.
We have seen neck to neck compitition of LG vs SAMSUNG so now expect flexible display for LG much sooner (LG is also developing curved and wire shaped battries, things are getting insane day by day!)
Found particulorly intresting post on Developer forum:
https://developer.oculusvr.com/forums/v ... =26&t=1197Re: Flexible OLED display panel the future for highest FOV H
by uclatommy » Fri Jun 07, 2013 9:44 am
Correct me if I'm wrong but your eyes cannot focus on something that's 1-inch away from it. That's why you need a lens between the object your trying to focus on and your eye.
So even if you had a curved screen, you wouldn't be able to see it unless your eyes had lenses in front of them to allow you to focus on the image. This means you would still need the eye cups between your eye and the screen. And if you have eye cups, it makes no difference to your peripheral vision whether or not the screen behind the eye cups were curved or not.
The only difference might be that you would no longer need to render the fisheye distortion to correct for the lens distortion since the curvature of the screen would automatically compensate for it.
if you are going to put lenses on flat board behind the curved screen then may be it won't make much difference (like horizontal 180 digree fov) other than no need of wrapping
but it will still require wrapping as you will solve horizontal pan wrapping requirement by matching magnifying lenses curve but what about vertical pan?
so using curved display will not help here too.you need to produce concave display with flexible screen matching magnification curve of lenses (eye cups) and put them in a way that they precisely match each other then only you can bypass warpping. correct me if i think wrong.
I have one more question in mind, will curved display and megnifying lenses won't endup in lots of chromatic aberration ?
so achieving 180" horizontal FOv seems impossible this way....this puzzle needs diffrent approch may be.