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ETRI Work on Graphene Progresses

by Bob Raikes

ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) in Korea said that it has developed transparent electrodes for OLEDs using graphene. in cooperation with Hanwha Techwin. The substrate size was 370 x 470, although the image …

Tags:Graphene| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 14

eMagin Says High Brightness Displays are Critical for VR

by Chris Chinnock

One might think that low-to-moderate brightness displays are fine for virtual reality applications as it is an immersive experience and users can easily adapt to low luminance levels. But that is not the case …

Tags:eMagin| Microdisplays| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 14

eMagin Develops Night Vision Systems

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Dan Cui, Chief Marketing Officer for eMagin’s HMD Division, recently gave a talk to the SID Mid-Atlantic Chapter (SID-MAC) on his division. Dan has been working in the HMD/VR/AR business since 1997 when he …

Tags:eMagin| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 14

LG Display – 50% of Revenue to Come From OLED

by Bob Raikes

At the Finetech conference in Tokyo, Japan, LG Display’s CTO, Kang In-Byeong said that the company only saw 10% of its revenue coming from OLED in 2016, but that it expects more than 50% …

Tags:CSOT| InkJet Deposition| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 14

Kopin Signs OLED Micro-Display Production Capacity Agreements

by Alan Spencer

In an agreement to cover the high demand for micro-displays, Kopin’s Lightning OLED micro-displays will be produced at Olightek’s fabrication plant in China until the joint purchase of a new OLED line is installed …

Tags:Kopin| Microdisplays| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 14

Is the Display Business too Big for Any Single Company?

by Bob Raikes

The other day, Norbert pointed out in an article in our subscription newsletter that Apple appears to be trying to develop a display technology, microLED, basically on its own. That’s a very hard thing …

Tags:LCD displays| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 13

Can CSOT Invest $5 Billion for Flexible OLEDs?

by Bob Raikes

Digitimes of Taiwan has reported that China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSoT) is planning to build a G6 flexible OLED production line with a monthly capacity of 45,000 substrates. The blog quotes sina.com as the …

Tags:CSOT| Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 13

LG Wins Award for OLED Lights

by Bob Raikes

LG Display worked with light designer Tokujin Yoshioka to create a special display during the Milan Design Week and won the top award for design. The design, called “SF Senses of the Future”, included …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 14

Foldable Phones May Not be Commercialised Until 2019

by Alan Spencer

According to Business Korea, Samsung Display believes that the world is unlikely to see the commercialisation of foldable smartphones for two years. Samsung does not need to sell new handsets with foldable displays as …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 13

TVLogic Will Have Four New Monitors at NAB

by Bob Raikes

TVLogic said that it would have new monitors at NAB 2017 including: UM-310R The LUM-310R (shown as a prototype at IBC) is a 4K HDR Reference Master production monitor with a 31″ wide Super-IPS …

Tags:Broadcast Monitors| Field Monitors| Large Display Monitor| NAB 2017| OLEDs| Vol 24 - Issue 13

Polymer TADF Emitters are Under Development

by Arthur Berman

Researchers from the Technical University in Dresden (Dresden, Germany) have developed a new method to produce polymer Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence (TADF) emitting molecules. The new materials exhibit quantum yields substantially higher than previous …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| TADF| Vol 24 - Issue 13