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Universal Display Delivers Flexible OLED Prototype With Night-vision Capabilities To US Army
11:40 AM - April 25, 2008 by
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Universal Display, a developer of PHOLED phosphorescent OLED technology, recently announced the successful development and delivery of a OLED display prototype to the US Army. The prototype demonstrates the world’s first flexible OLED display that incorporates both visible green emission for daytime operation and infrared (IR) emission for use in dark environments.
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