
LG Chem Getting Out of the Polarizer Film Business
by Emory Kale
LG Chem is pivoting its focus towards the production of battery materials, an area with more promising growth potential.
Tags:LCD| LG| OLED| optical film

by Emory Kale
LG Chem is pivoting its focus towards the production of battery materials, an area with more promising growth potential.
Tags:LCD| LG| OLED| optical film

by Shawnee Blackwood
Rosen Aviation, based in Eugene, Oregon, has unveiled the world’s largest aviation production in-flight entertainment (IFE) display – a 97” 4K OLED screen, measuring over 8 feet diagonally.
Tags:Aviation| in-flight entertainment| OLED

by Shawnee Blackwood
The supply of automotive display panels will, by 2026, exceed 240 million units.
Tags:Automotive| OLED| TrendForce

by Shawnee Blackwood
Chinese companies have both the capacity and the cost structure to continue to dominate the automotive display market.
Tags:Automotive| BOE| CSOT| OLED| showcase| TFT LCD| Tianma| Visionox

by Omid Rahmat
Samsung gets beaten to the punch and that may be all an LG product has to do to be productive.
Tags:Foldable Devices| LG| OLED| Samsung| showcase| Touch Displays

by Emory Kale
China’s OLED manufacturing capacity and its domestic market are weighing heavily on Korean minds.
Tags:AMOLED| BOE| China| Flexible Displays| foldables| Korea| OLED| showcase

by Emory Kale
Apple takes a bite out of LG’s profits.
Tags:Apple| iPhone| LG| OLED| TV

by Shawnee Blackwood
LCD prices are being protected and boosted artificially at the expense of growth in shipments.
Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD| market research| OLED| omdia

by Emory Kale
LG is embarking on a business transformation aimed at establishing itself as a media and entertainment platform company.
Tags:LG| OLED| showcase| Smart TV| TV| WebOS
by Emory Kale
Chinese companies dominated the $500 to $1,000 segment, but trailed Samsung and LG in the premium range exceeding $1,000.
Tags:DSCC| Huawei| LG| OLED| Samsung| TCL| TV| Xiaomi

by Shawnee Blackwood
While OLED TVs are expected to comprise 44% of the market area in 2023, down from 51% in 2022, OLED smartphones are anticipated to grow to 48%, driven mainly by a 29% unit increase for the 6.6” to 8” category.
Tags:AMOLED| DSCC| Flexible Displays| foldables| laptop| OLED| smartphone| TV

by Omid Rahmat
That may a little too clickbait-y a title, but it could also be true.
Tags:JDI| OLED