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Applied Materials launches a maskless OLED production technology, to support 8-Gen high efficiency OLED deposition and encapsulation

Applied Materials announced a technology, branded as MAX OLED that enables OLED display production on large glass substrates, aiming to provide a cost-effective solution to produce TV and TV displays. Applied developed and patented a new OLED pixel architecture and a "dramatically different manufacturing approach" that the company says enables brighter, clearer, more energy-efficient and longer-lasting.

Applied's new MAX OLED systems can scale from 6-Gen substrates to 8-Gen substrates, supporting the new wave of IT OLED production lines. Applied says that its new solution has strong customer interest - and already achieved repeat orders from several leading display makers. Specifically, Applied announced that it will supply an R&D system to Samsung Display that will test the new production technology for its AMOLED and QD-OLED production technologies.

Read the full story Posted: Nov 21,2024

DSCC: display equipment spending will increase 47% in 2024, industry to focus more on OLED production

DSCC says that the display industry's spend on production equipment will grow 47% in 2024, to reach $7.3 billion. The next three years (2025-2027) will see pretty much the same levels, and will  not return to the high levels we've seen in 2022 and before. 

2024 will see significant investment in new LC capacity, but going forward there will be very little  investments on LCD production, which is not surprising. DSCC says that the major catalyst for the growth will be production lines for IT AMOLED displays.

Read the full story Posted: Nov 21,2024

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Read the full story Posted: Nov 20,2024

Kyulux signs an agreement with Nippon Soda to build a TADF materials mass production facility

Kyulux announced that it has singed a capital and business alliance agreement with Nippon Soda, to establish a mass production system for TADF OLED emitter materials. Nippon Soda will take an equity stake in Kyulux and will engage in process development and capital investment toward establishing the mass production system.

This will be the world's first mass production and stable supply system for TADF materials. Kyulux aims to achieve full-scale mass production of its Hyperfluoresence emitter system by 2025, and this will be an important step forward as it will require a stable supply of TADF materials. 

Read the full story Posted: Nov 20,2024

New OLED gadget: Asus ROG Phone 9 / 9 Pro

Asus' ROG Phone 9 is a gaming smartphone, that offers a 6.78" 2500 nits 185Hz (world's fastest smartphone OLED display) 1080x2400 LTPO AMOLED display (produced by SDC). The ROG Phone 9 also sports a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, up to 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage.

The ROG Phone 9 Pro offers the same display, but with stronger specifications.

The ROG Phone 9 will start shipping soon starting at around $1,100.

Read the full story Posted: Nov 19,2024

The US ITC decides that BOE infringes upon Samsung's OLED patent, does not ban panel imports yet

Samsung Display and BOE are fighting a legal battle in the US, as Samsung wishes to halt the import of BOE OLED displays (such as the ones used by Apple in the upcoming iPhone 4 SE smartphone, according to reports) saying that BOE infringes upon Samsung's patents. BOE, meanwhile, together with other OLED makers in China, answered with a motion of their own, to dismiss an SDC AMOLED patent

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE photo

The US International Trade Commission (ITC) has now ruled that BOE indeed infringed upon Samsung's OLED patents. However the ITC rejected Samsung's request to ban the import of BOE's displays into the US. Samsung asked to re-examine the decision and the final verdict on issue will be given on March 2025.

Read the full story Posted: Nov 18,2024

TCL starts mass producing inkjet printed OLEDs, with a 21.6" 4K OLED monitor panel as the first product

TCL CSoT announced several times in the past that it plans to start producing OLED display using an inkjet printing process by the end of 2024, and yesterday it officially announced it has started mass producing printed OLED displays at its 5.5-Gen production line.

The company brands these displays as APEX OLED displays. In fact it seems as if all of TCL displays (OLEDs and LCDs both) will be branded as APEX OLEDs, with the slogan PACE to APEX.

Read the full story Posted: Nov 17,2024