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Worldwide OLED Revenues Forecast to Grow to $7.1 Billion by 2016

In its latest Quarterly oled Shipment and Forecast Report, DisplaySearch forecasts the total oled display market will grow to $7.1 billion by 2016, from $0.6 billion in 2008, with a CAGR of 36%.  more

Related Tags: amoled, mp3


New nanocrystals show potential for cheap lasers, new lighting

For more than a decade, scientists have been frustrated in their attempts to create continuously emitting light sources from individual molecules because of an optical quirk called "blinking," but now scientists at the University of Rochester have uncovered the basic physics behind the phenomenon, and along with researchers at the Eastman Kodak Company, created a nanocrystal that constantly emits light.  more

Related Tags: university-of-rochester, laser, nanoscale


Rolling out flexible displays for the mass market

European researchers have developed a cost-effective method for manufacturing flexible displays in much the same way that newspapers are printed. Their work promises to revolutionise packaging, advertising and even clothing.  more

Related Tags: rfid, nfc, ict, eu


A Flexible Approach to New Phone Displays

..ities, research centres and many small and medium-sized businesses have pooled their skills and expertise to thoroughly test a large number of materials and techniques. Alternatives to glass Displays have two principal assemblies: a ‘back more

Related Tags: kindle, amazon, sony, laser, lcd-displays, lcd


OLEDs are Emerging as the Display Technology of Choice

With liquid crystal display (LCD) technology having reached a point of maturity from where there can only be evolutionary changes rather than revolutionary, the field is open to disruptive, cost-effective technologies. Some of these include organic light emitting diodes (oleds), 3D and holographic displays, as well as multi-touch interfaces.  more

Related Tags: radiation, lcd, mp3, projectors


Is the Panasonic Mobile Phone Plasma Screen a Hoax?

Panasonic has apparently announced plans to rationalise its display products division - and launch a plasma screen display for mobile phones. In a statement issued today by the self-described telecommunications department store, AbleComm - new low-voltage plasma technology, partly sourced from its supplies will provide the service on handsets to be sold by AT&T for Mobile TV service.  more

Related Tags: mobile-tv, voicemail, rcom, panasonic


Using OLEDs in Mobile Phone Displays Lowers Power Consumption

Dialog Semiconductor has announced its new SmartXtend technology that will allow the main displays of many mobile devices - particularly those offering W-QVGA and QVGA resolution - to utilize passive matrix oled displays rather than LCD or active matrix oleds. Passive matrix oleds are available at a much lower cost compared to active matrix oleds while providing the same advantages in terms of video quality and performance.  more

Related Tags: semiconductor, lcd


Mobile Phones Help Drive OLED Display Market Shipments Up 24%

With the release of the highly anticipated AMoled displays, this segment continues to develop, experiencing unit shipment growth of 4% Q/Q and 24% Y/Y - hitting the 19.8 million mark in Q2'07. On a revenue basis, oleds hit US$123.4 million in Q2'07, down only 1% Q/Q and up 13% Y/Y, even as ASPs fell 9% Q/Q. more

Related Tags: lg, amoled, lcd, mp3


New Phones uses LCD Panel for Keypad

South Korea's Pantech Group has announced the launch of the IM-R200 handset, it's latest dual-LCD sliding phone equipped with an oled touch-sensitive screen. Separated from its main LCD display, the new phone does away with the standard keypad in favor of a brand-new LCD-typed keypad. When sliding up, the virtual keypad shows up on the LCD that is touch-sensitive, allowing users to dial numbers and view contacts with a stroke of a finger. more

Related Tags: pantech, lcd-displays, sk-telecom, lcd


Mobile Phone Display Shipments Reached a New High

DisplaySearch has released its quarterly mobile phone display shipmentsupdate, which revealed Q4'06 shipments of 297.6 million main displays and 67.9million sub-displays for a combined growth of 3% Q/Q and 7% Y/Y. Worldwidesubscriber penetration achieved over 36% in 2006, reaching over 2.3 billionsubscribers, up 23% Y/Y. more

Related Tags: sharp, sanyo, displaysearch, lcd


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