Archive for the ‘OLED’ Category
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
by Charles Annis, Vice President, Manufacturing Research
SID, the display industry’s leading annual academic conference, is always a great source of information on R&D into future display technologies. Crystallization of a-Si to p-Si and its application to AMOLED fabrication have been a favorite topic of the symposium for several years now. ...
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
by Barry Young, Senior Advisor and Consultant
Gartner and Gizmodo took opposites sides of the same story about the Apple iPhone and AMOLED displays and they both got it wrong. How could this be, from two widely quoted and respected organizations?
Ken Dulaney of Gartner reportedly said the second generation iPhone with ...
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Monday, January 7th, 2008
by Barry Young, Senior Advisor and Consultant
The month of December was filled with groundbreaking and confusing news, which is an indicator of just how significant OLEDs are becoming:
Hitachi, Canon and Matsushita announced a new alliance to work on OLEDs.
Toshiba announced that it cannot produce a 30” AMOLED TV by 2009, ...
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Tuesday, August 7th, 2007
By Barry Young, Senior Vice President
In the period of less than one week, two very successful and well-capitalized high tech companies took a look at the same business opportunity—polymer based OLEDs (P-OLED)—and executed the exact opposite strategy. Sumitomo, presumably closer to the technology, saw the potential to be a ...
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Monday, April 30th, 2007
By Ross Young, President and Founder
At the 2007 FINETECH Show, Sony announced its intention to begin selling its 11" OLED TVs also demonstrated at the January 2007 CES show to consumers. The OLED TVs were specified at 600 nits of brightness, 1,000,000:1 contrast with 100% NTSC color gamut and can ...
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