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MagnaChip introduces a new PMOLED driver

MagnaChip today announced the launch of its newest PMOLED offering, the HM16EP7002. This product is currently being offered to customers, which include the leading OLED product suppliers globally.

The MagnaChip HM16EP7002 PMOLED device has a 96x96 resolution with 262k color depth. The device also offers a 96x64 resolution option should the customer prefer this solution. It can be adapted to a mobile sub display and MP3 player and provides superior moving picture quality compared with other devices such as Color STN and TFT displays.

Read the full story Posted: May 02,2005

Osram begins shipping new OLED products

OSRAM Pictivia New product line Osram Opto Semiconductors continues to expand its Pictiva line of OLED graphic display products and today announced that it is shipping two new solutions designed for the consumer and communications markets.
The new products include a 128x48 pixel solution and a white and blue display format for Osram’s existing 96x36 pixel displays.
Designed for the fast-growing MP3 player market, the new 128x48 display is a standard product available in seven different colors. Depending on the color, this 1.2-inch product offers a lifetime between 10,000 and 40,000 hours.
The new 96x36 product is offered in both white and blue is designed for handset sub-displays, as well as alternative communications and consumer applications with similar size and specification requirements.
Pictiva products are driven by standard IC-driver technology that supports both parallel and serial interfaces

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Read the full story Posted: Apr 15,2005

Anders Electronics: reference design kit for Osram Opto Semiconductors' Pictiva OLED products.

Anders Electronics is offering a reference design kit that will significantly reduce the time to market of applications based on Osram Opto Semiconductors' Pictiva OLED flat panel display products. The Osram Pictiva Evaluation Kit combines a Pictiva display with all of the hardware, software and support tools needed to rapidly prototype, test and implement OLED-based designs.

Designed for use with a standard Windows desktop or laptop PC, the Pictiva Evaluation Kit comprises an evaluation board with a 128 x 64 format Pictiva display, the Pictiva software, a USB cable, the control keyboard, a power supply and full support documentation.


Read the full story Posted: Mar 28,2005

New display available from OSD

OSD announces the OSDC180-2I color OLED display. This 128xRGBx160 resolution display offers a stunnning image at 127 pixels/inch density. The 1.8 will be the largest mass production color OLED available to the public to support various mass production products. The display features a parallel data interface supporting from 6- to 18-bit parallel RGB digital data. This remarkable display features a configurable 60 to 120 frame rate capable of high quality animation or video. The supporting design will require a dual power supply for logic and a 21 VDC (max) driving voltage for brightness. The 1.8 design can support typical brightnesses from 25 to 100 nits observed. The display also offers a full featured 262k color depth for photo quality images and video. Initial mass production product now availble, contact OSD for details and delivery. Pricing starting at $25 @ 50k. Contact OSD for an official quotation.

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Read the full story Posted: Mar 23,2005

OSD claims Largest Available full color PMOLED.

OSDC167-2I new PM-OLED panel One Stop Displays is proud to promote a new full color PM-OLED available for mass production interest. The OSDC167-2I is the latest 128x128 resolution 1.67 diagonal color OLED display. The display requires only 1.87mm of system depth. The display offers a high quality 65k color depth, and lightning fast response at all temperatures. Despite its ultra-thin design, the display offers better uniformity that any other technology available with a spectacular 80 nits of emitted intensity.

Read the full story Posted: Feb 28,2005

Anders Electronics to distribute Osram's PMOLEDs in the UK, Germany and Switzerland

Anders Electronics is now offering a range of PMOLED displays made by Osram Opto Semiconductors. Anders will provide engineering and design-in support for Osram’s Pictiva OLED displays in the UK, Germany and Switzerland.

The Pictiva range includes display formats ranging from 80 columns x 48 rows to 128 columns x 64 rows. Available color options are green, yellow and orange. They are designed to be driven by standard IC driver technology that supports both parallel and serial interfaces.

Read the full story Posted: Feb 07,2005

OSRAM annonces a user kit for Pictiva PMOLEDs, DigiCharm selects it for wearable applications

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors announced the new Pictive User Kit - which is an assessment platform to simulate and test Osram's Pictiva PLED based PMOLED displays.

OSRAM also announced that Canada's DigiCharm is the first company that selected the user kit for use in its "wearable" products - which include highly customizeable name tags aimed to marketing and sales environments.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 04,2005

SVA NEC developed a 0.8" color PMOLED panel

Shanghai SVA NEC LCD has developed a new 0.8" color PMOLED panel. The company already makes monochrome PMOLED panels (in red, blue and green) and this is their first color one. The company is still testing aging, and lifespan to make sure it meets international standards.

SVA NEC also revealed it is testing production of 1.8" color PMOLED panel for mobile applications.

Read the full story Posted: Dec 17,2004

OLED for MP3 players a large market for both RiTDisplay and Univision

There are reports that PMOLED panels used in MP3 players will account to more than 30% of RiTDisplay's shipments in 2005. MP3 players panels will amount to about 50% of Univision's sales. This is a large jump from the situation in 2004 where MP3 players panels represent only 3.8% of the market (and mobile phones accounting to 88%).

Univision also plans to start offering 65K-color PMOLED panels for mobile phone external displays later this month.

Read the full story Posted: Dec 03,2004