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OLED technology is based on organic semiconductors that are used to create beautiful, flexible and efficient display panels. OLED-Info, established in 2004, is the world's leading OLED industry portal - offering a range of services to the OLED industry including a web publication, newsletter, market insights, and marketing and business-development services.

Researchers use graphene to create more effective flexible OLED laser lift off process

Researchers from the Korea 's SNU, KAIST and KIMM developed a new lift-off process for flexible OLED displays, based on graphene. The researchers term the new method GLLO, or Graphene Laser Lift Off.

GLLO process vs. regular LLO process image

The researchers placed a single-layer CVD graphene film between the polyimide film and the glass carrier. The graphene, with its ability to absorb ultra-violet light and distribute heat laterally, enables a clean lift-off without any wrinkles or residues. Using the GLLO method, the researchers successfully separated 2.9 μm thick ultrathin PI substrates without any mechanical damage or carbon residue left behind. In contrast, traditional methods left the substrates wrinkled and the glass carriers unusable due to stubborn residues. This breakthrough has far-reaching implications for stretchable electronics and wearable devices.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 12,2025

Cambridge Isotope announces a breakthrough in OLED benzene recovery

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (CIL) has successfully developed and implemented a game-changing benzene-d6 recovery program, addressing major pain points for manufacturers of OLED displays. This innovative service reduces costs, minimizes environmental impact, and conserves scarce deuterium supplies.

OLED display producers rely heavily on deuterated benzene (benzene-d6) as a critical starting material in their synthesis processes. However, this results in significant quantities of depleted benzene-d6, which is no longer usable but still retains considerable deuterium value. The disposal of such depleted material poses environmental challenges and substantial expenses.

CIL's benzene-recovery program offers a transformative solution. Customers can now return their depleted benzene-d6 to CIL, where it undergoes a proprietary re-enrichment process to restore it to virgin material quality. This service is available at a significant cost savings compared to new benzene-d6, providing significant economic benefits.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 11,2025

Tianma and Corning show a dual-screen multi-curved color-matched automotive OLED display

At CES 2025, Tianma unveiled a new display prototype that it has developed in collaboration with Corning. This is an automotive OLED display that is made from two 13-inch AMOLED panels. The company says the new display offers "unparalleled visual clarity in automotive applications". 

The new OLED display features a unique multi-curvature design, with a left curvature radius of R800mm for optimal driver focus, a middle curvature radius of R1140mm, and a right curvature radius of R2160mm to accommodate the passenger. The system seamlessly bonds two color-matched 13" OLED displays to the multi-curve cover glass made possible with Corning ColdForm technology.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 10,2025

Counterpoint: OLED shipments grew 28% in Q3 2024, driven by higher demand for smartphones, TVs and laptops

Counterpoint (DSCC) says that OLED panel revenues increased 28% in Q3 2024, and the company expects revenues in all of 2024 to grow 16% from 2023, mainly driven by growth in smartphones, TVs and IT applications.

In terms of unit shipments, Q3 2024 saw a 34% increase from Q3 2023. Shipments of OLED smartphone panels increased 43% from 2023 (and 24% in revenues). OLED TV shipments grew 48% in the quarter (36% increase in revenue). The largest increase came from laptop OLED panels that more than doubled (108%) in shipments in Q3.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 10,2025

New OLED gadget: Sansui 2025 OLED TV

Sansui's 2025 range of OLED TV include three models: 55-inch, 65-inch, and 77-inch. All of these utilize LG's 120Hz 4K WOLED panels. The TVs offer Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and AI-powere karaoke.

Sansui's 2025 OLED TVs will be available in Q2 2025, and the company aims to offer the lowest-cost OLED TVs on the market.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 10,2025

New OLED gadget: Dell Pro Premium 14 (2025)

Dell's family of premium Copilot Plus laptops include the high-end Pro Premium 14, that offers an optional OLED display - a 14" 2880x1800 tandem AMOLED produced by LGD. The laptops are powered by Intel's Lunar Lake CPUs and offer a new dual-fan thermal design for quiet operation.

Dell did not yet reveal the price or release date of its new laptops.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 09,2025

Samsung Display to start producing rollable OLED laptop displays in April 2025, Lenovo is its first customer

Samsung Display unveiled a 18.1" rollable OLED laptop display at CES 2025, one that can roll down to 13.1" when closed. The company today announced that it aims to begin mass producing rollable OLED displays in April 2025. This will mark the first ever mass produced rollable display (apart for the limited volume production of LG's 65" rollable TV screens, that are discontinued).

During CES, Lenovo demonstrated the first laptop to use such a rollable OLED, the ThinkBook Plus G6 Rollable laptop. Lenovo plans to launch it globally in June 2025. The ThinkBook Plus G6 Rollable will have a 14" 5:4 display when rolled in, and a 16.7" 8:9 display when opened. That's an increase of almost 50% in screen size. The price of Lenovo rollable laptop will start at $3,499 - this is a ultra premium device.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 09,2025