
BOE Takes NFC Under the Screen
by Emory Kale
BOE has developed an LCD NFC In-cell in-screen integration solution that integrates the NFC coil into the LCD display.
Tags:BOE| NFC| TFT LCD

by Emory Kale
BOE has developed an LCD NFC In-cell in-screen integration solution that integrates the NFC coil into the LCD display.
Tags:BOE| NFC| TFT LCD

by Emory Kale
The company is set to expand its offerings with various sizes ranging from 27-inch to 49-inch, targeting the premium monitor market.
Tags:gaming monitors| OLED| QD-OLED| Quantum Dots| Samsung| UHD

by Emory Kale
Diffraction artifacts and color shifts are among some of the challenges faced by under display cameras.
Tags:Artificial Intelligence (AI)| Image processors| OLED| showcase| Smartphones| UDC

by Emory Kale
Nationstar is aiming to expand its product line with varying pixel pitches for different applications.
Tags:LTPS TFT| MicroLED| Nationstar

by Emory Kale
The company won for its SSD2363 PM-MicroLED display driver.
Tags:Display Drivers| Integrated Circuit (IC)| MicroLED

by Emory Kale
Four new display products and an AI engine to run manufacturing among the highlights.
Tags:Augmented Reality| Gaming Monitor| headset| MiniLED| OLED| showcase| TCL CSOT| TV Sets| VR

by Emory Kale
The import figures suggest a mild recovery in end demand, including for products like smartphones.
Tags:ASML| China| lithography| semiconductor

by Emory Kale
Apple will continue working closely with Chinese suppliers amid its supply chain diversification but non-China hubs can truly stand as alternatives.
Tags:Apple| iPad| showcase| vietnam

by Emory Kale
2023 may prove to be a blip in the rise of OLED notebooks.
Tags:notebook| OLED| Sigmaintell

by Emory Kale
Toppan has said it intends to invest around 60 billion yen ($407 million) over three years through fiscal 2025 to raise capacity for electronic products including semiconductor substrates.
Tags:JOLED| Manufacturing| OLED| Toppan

by Emory Kale
Company officials claim competitive advantage with performance and pricing.
Tags:Automotive| Hyundai| quantum dot| showcase

by Emory Kale
By 2028, Korea is expected to account for 56% of total material purchases globally, while China takes a 44% market share.
Tags:Materials| OLED| UBI Research