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Flexible Display Market To Reach $2.8 Billion By 2013, Says ISuppli
11:20 AM - June 10, 2008 by
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Flexible displays are playing an increasingly important role in the global high-tech industry, serving as the crucial enabling technology for a new generation of portable devices designed to combine mobility with compelling user interfaces. Due to the arrival of Polymer Vision’s Readius pocket-sized e-reader and other such products, iSuppli forecasts the total flexible display market will reach $2.8 billion by 2013, a 35-times expansion from about $80 million in 2007.
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