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		<title>Samsung Flexible OLED Prototype Video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am sure many of you have heard and have seen some prototypes of flexible OLEDs from Samsung.  I have never realized just how durable this thing really is.  In this video you will see what kind of abuse it can take.  Take the Hammer to it and then fold it and this 2.8-inch, 20 micrometer thick OLED display is completely unaffected.  The traditional LCD [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am sure many of you have heard and have seen some prototypes of flexible OLEDs from Samsung.  I have never realized just how durable this thing really is.  In this video you will see what kind of abuse it can take.  Take the Hammer to it and then fold it and this 2.8-inch, 20 micrometer thick OLED display is completely unaffected.  The traditional LCD days are about to be over!</p>
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