May 13, 2010, 10:11 AM — A new type of display that can be curved around walls or pillars is on display in Tokyo this week. The screen is a Plasma Tube Array in which hundreds of millimeter-high plasma tubes are arranged one after another. The tubes are thin and all run parallel to each other so the screen can be gently curved in one direction. Read more
Video: Fujitsu's Plasma Tube Array screen can bend around corners
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