TCL Announces First Nxtpaper Smartphones
The TCL 40 Nxtpaper boasts a 6.78” FHD+ Nxtpaper display, designed to offer a unique paper-like viewing experience.
Korean Patent Office Hiring More People to Expedite OLED Patents
A priority screening system for the approval of patents related to OLED technology would protect Korean companies’ innovations as they look to solidify their market position.
UDC Acknowledges Researchers Working on OLED for Healthcare and PHOLEDs
UDC partnered with IMID and the Korean Information Display Society to support the Korean scientific community.
Korea’s Display Industry Faces Existential Crisis
The display industry is about to enter a new era where it is anybody’s game.
Roku Wins Patent Infringement Case
Universal Electronics sued Roku in 2018, alleging that Roku’s remote control devices infringed a collection of patents connected to remote control configuration software that Universal markets under the brand name QuickSet.
TCL Launches Its Biggest QD-MiniLED TV
TCL takes two completely different paths to success in China and North America.
Vsblty Introduces Advanced AI-Driven Edgeless Cooler Door Displays to Boost Retail Sales
The doors can shift from being completely transparent, letting customers view products on every shelf, to completely opaque.
Scientists Develop Tear-Powered Battery for Smart Contact Lenses
Optimal charging involves immersing the battery in a solution rich in glucose, sodium, and potassium ions for at least eight hours, which can conveniently coincide with the user’s sleeping hours.
Korea’s $750 Million Bet on MicroLED, NanoLED, and Quantum Dots
The investment may be kicking off with a massive Smart Modular Center in Asan City equipped to help local industry get a jump on the competition.
F-35 Combat Jets First to Get OLED HUDs in Cockpit
Unlike traditional fighter jets that have a head-up display (HUD) showing critical flight information on a screen in front of the pilot, the F-35 uses this helmet as its main display.
Foldables Need to be 20% of the Smartphone Market by 2027
There is no scenario where foldable phones can be below 20% of the smartphone market within the next 5 years.