
Flexible AMOLED Poised to Lead Smartphone Display Market in 2024
by Joseph Bryans
The rapid adoption of flexible AMOLED displays is largely attributed to a notable decrease in their average selling price.
Tags:AMOLED| Market Data| omdia| Smartphones

by Joseph Bryans
The rapid adoption of flexible AMOLED displays is largely attributed to a notable decrease in their average selling price.
Tags:AMOLED| Market Data| omdia| Smartphones

by Emory Kale
Its deep-blue OLED emitters have achieved nearly 20% external quantum efficiency.
Tags:beeOLED| blue OLED

by Emory Kale
The display can conform to irregular surfaces, like skin or clothing, and has potential uses across multiple fields, including fashion, wearables, and automotive.
Tags:Automotive| LG| MicroLED| showcase| Stretchable Materials

by Emory Kale
The surplus, currently around 10%, is expected to increase to 19.5% by 2027.
Tags:Market Data| omdia| Polarizers

by Emory Kale
The display is a 6.85-inch OLED panel with a 1220p resolution—branded as a “1.5K true screen”—and has a 144Hz refresh rate.
Tags:BOE| OLED| smartphone

by Emory Kale
Despite competitive and pricing challenges in the automotive sector, display revenue for automotive applications increased over 40% YoY,
Tags:Automotive| Financial Data| OLED| Smartphones| Tianma

by Joseph Bryans
The company’s third quarter financials reveal changing market conditions.
Tags:Financial Data| Materials| OLED| UDC

by Joseph Bryans
Several brands capitalized on back-to-school sales and upcoming holiday demand by releasing refreshed models and increasing inventory.
Tags:IDC| Market Data| tablets

by Emory Kale
Q3 alone saw BOE pull in $7 billion in revenue.
Tags:BOE| Financial Data| TCL| Tianma| Visionox

by Emory Kale
Foldable phones continue to generate excitement, highlighted by Huawei’s Mate XT – the world’s first trifold smartphone.
Tags:China| Counterpoint| Market Data| smartphone

by Joseph Bryans
Display manufacturers lowered utilization rates, which led to a sequential decline in display glass volume.
Tags:Corning| Financial Data

by Shawnee Blackwood
Despite small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) making up two-thirds of the U.S. economy, they currently account for only 5% of TV ad spending.
Tags:Advertising| CTV