Sony has brought to CES a flexible color OLED (organic light-emitting diode) screen that could be seen in future, highly portable electronics devices. The screen, dubbed "Flex OLED" by Sony, is just a few inches across, is manufactured on a thin sheet of plastic and can be gently bent while it's showing video. At last year's CES Sony launched the industry's first OLED television , the 11-inch XEL-1 that costs about $2,500.
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CES Slide Show: Great Images From Day One
PC World came, fought the crowds, and found some great gear on day one of the Consumer Electronics Show. Here is a look at just some of the stuff we have found so far.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3
Samsung's Laptop-Friendly Monitors
TomTom Go 740 GPS Comes Calling
Nokia E63 Coming to America
Blu-ray Player Goes Portable
Dell's Slick Studio Laptops
Cool Casio Cameras
Is That a Walkman or an iPod Touch?
A Sexy New Notebook From Sony
Sony Enters the Pocket-Camcorder Ring
Asus Eee Keyboard, Mouse With Touch-Screen
Samsung's Luxia Line of LED-Backlit HDTVs
Sony's Flexible OLED
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