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Apple Granted Patent for OLED Touch-Screen Keyboard

by Andrew Fenn

An Apple patent, which the company applied for back in 2015, was granted last week, revealing the potential for an Apple-branded OLED touch-screen keyboard or dual-display laptop device. The patent details two versions of …

Tags:Apple| Keyboards| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 25 - Issue 08

IHS Markit: Flexible AMOLED Market More Than Tripled in 2017

by Andrew Fenn

Thanks to a sudden increase in demand, shipment revenue of flexible AMOLED displays more than tripled in 2017, accounting for 54.6% of total AMOLED panel shipment revenue, according to IHS Markit. The flexible AMOLED …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 25 - Issue 08

MWC 2018 Catch Up

by Bob Raikes

After the really big shows there are always a few items that ‘slip through the net’ at the time we finalise our show report, so we like to catch up so that as little …

Tags:Codecs| Mobile Display Monitor| MWC 2018| OLEDs| Rugged Displays| Smartphones| Vol 25 - Issue 09

Thoughts on Display Improvements

by Bob Raikes

We have a short issue this week, especially LDM as we were flat out finishing the very lengthy report from ISE 2018. There was very little of interest to MDM readers, but we did …

Tags:Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Vol 25 - Issue 07

Eyevis Shows New LCDs and Some Tech Demos

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Eyevis was at ISE demonstrating existing products, new products and two new demonstration units that may lead to products in the future. Existing products included a 3 x 3 array of their 60” DLP …

Tags:Eyevis| High Brightness Displays| ISE 2018| Large Display Monitor| OLEDs| Projection Cubes| Video Walls| Vol 25 - Issue 06

Samsung Cuts OLED Panel Production as iPhone X Disappoints

by Andrew Fenn

Samsung Electronics will greatly reduce its OLED panel production, following the news that Apple is reducing its own output of the iPhone X by 50%, following the device’s disappointing sales performance according to Nikkei. …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Samsung| Vol 25 - Issue 07

LG Starts with Transparent OLED

by Bob Raikes

As with previous years, LG Electronics organised its ISE presence based on a number of vertical applications. However, at the front of the booth was a transparent OLED that was getting a lot of …

Tags:ISE 2018| Large Display Monitor| LED| LG Electronics (LGE)| OLEDs| Transparent Displays| Vol 25 - Issue 06

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UBI Research Analyses OLED Industry in 2017 and Beyond

by Andrew Fenn

UBI Research has published new data analysing the OLED industry for the year of 2017, including panel makers’ development trends, key issues, applied products, and relevant markets from various perspectives on rigid and flexible …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 25 - Issue 06

Flexible OLED Display: the Savior for the Smartphone Market?

by Sweta Dash

Flexible OLED display technology is poised to dominate the next generation smartphone market with thinner, lighter, bezel less, immersive screens and differentiating form factors. AMOLED technology will enable the display to provide faster response …

Tags:Apple| Flexible Displays| OLEDs| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 25 - Issue 06

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Apple, Valve and LG Don’t Invest in eMagin!

by Andrew Fenn

After eMagin announced a new offering of stock, there were wide reports that investors included Apple, LG and Valve. (eMagin Announces Price of Underwritten Public Offering) However, the company put out a special release …

Tags:Apple| eMagin| Investment| LG Electronics (LGE)| Microdisplays| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 25 - Issue 06

Hella OLED Lighting Modules Featured in 2018 Audi A8

by Andrew Fenn

Hella, a lighting and electronics developer based in Germany, has revealed that it was the company behind the OLED lighting modules featured in the new 2018 edition of the Audi A8. The vehicle’s OLED …

Tags:Automotive| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 25 - Issue 05

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Visionox Developing a 814 PPI AMOLED for VR

by Andrew Fenn

An article on Taiwanese website Sina.com claims that Visionox has developed a new AMOLED display for VR applications with a pixel density of 814 PPI. The article mentions Black Cattle Food, which provided financial …

Tags:AMOLED| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 25 - Issue 04