A display technology employing light-emitting diodes (LEDs) embedded within a pliable and see-through substrate enables visuals to be presented on surfaces previously unsuitable for conventional screens. The use of a thin, adaptable film allows these displays to conform to curved or irregular shapes, differing significantly from rigid LED panels. An example is its use on glass facades, creating dynamic displays without obstructing the view.
This technology offers advantages such as high transparency, allowing natural light to pass through and maintaining visibility. Its flexibility permits installation in diverse environments, expanding the possibilities for architectural integration and creative visual communication. Historically, display technology has been constrained by rigid formats. This advancement represents a significant departure, opening avenues for innovative applications where conformity and minimal visual impact are critical.