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Corning and Samsung team up to bring us Lotus Glass

by Alistair Lowe on 7 February 2012, 09:42

Tags: Samsung (005935.KS)

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A new venture has just been announced between glass expert, Corning and, Korean giant, Samsung, to bring us a new glass substrate technology, dubbed 'Lotus'.

The new glass will form a high-quality substrate for OLED panels, with enhanced dimensional stability even when exposed to the high temperatures required for OLED production. The aim is to provide a thin surface with fewer irregularities, that remains consistent over a wider range of temperatures, which in turn will enable the creation of OLED displays with superior densities, response times and power consumption.

The technology is already in production and Samsung's part of the arrangement is to ensure it's manufactured in the large volumes required for entry into the mobile device market. To be clear, this is not a replacement for the recently announced Gorilla Glass 2.0 as the glass substrate has a different molecular make-up and whilst resistant to heat, likely isn't quite so resistant to scratches.

With any luck we'll soon be seeing even denser OLED screens from Samsung in the near future.



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We want better battery!!! Not one day, not two and not even 3 day lasting one. We want battery to last at least 5 days. Good old Nokia style but nice new Samsung performance. Never mind the Lotus glass or 4k resolution in 1inch.
You mean Nokia dumbphone battery life in a smartphone?

Yeah, ok then, I'll get right on that.
My battery will last 5 days if I disable all the ‘smart’phone functions :D
Surely this is a competitor for Gorilla Glass… Screen density vs durability.
Looks like screen protector companies are back in business…