Over at Oled-Display.net, they’ve got video and pictures of the newest flexible OLED Display technology from Universal Display and the Flexible Display Center.

Universal Display and Flexible Display Center introduced the first a-Si:H active matrix flexible organic light-emitting diode display to be manufactured directly on DuPont Teijin’s polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) substrate. Implementing Universal Display Corporation’s phosphorescent organic light-emitting diode (PHOLED) technology and materials and the FDC’s proprietary bond-debond manufacturing technology, the 4.1-inch monochrome quarter video graphics array (QVGA) display represents a significant milestone toward achieving a manufacturable solution for flexible OLEDs.

After the break see a video of the Flexible Display showing Pixar’s “Cars” (in monochrome) while being bent in various ways.

via Pictures and Video from the newest Flexible OLED from UDC and FDC.