This development might just change the way that conventional touchscreen displays are developed. At the moment, coatings made out of indium tin oxide are used on smartphone displays, but these tend to be more brittle in comparison, making them more likely to shatter when some force is applied, not to mention being more costly when it comes to the manufacturing process.
Tests involving this new film has seen it bent up to a whopping 1,000 times without any kind of detrimental effect. Thanks to its unprecedented flexibility, the transparent electrode can be cranked out in large numbers in economical, mass-quantity rolls. It would be nice to know just when will this shatterproof screen make its way to modern day mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, as I am quite sure that many of us have already suffered from the heartache of a broken smartphone display at least once in our lives.