US researchers are claiming the largest flexible colour OLED display using mixed oxide thin-film transistors - a 7.4in device for the US Army. "It meets a critical target set by the US Department of Defense to advance the development of ...
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Sony and Panasonic has announced that they have signed an agreement regarding the joint development of next-generation OLED(organic light-emitting diode)panels and modules for TVs and large-sized displays. Sony and Panasonic plan to ...
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Panasonic has inked a deal with Sony to jointly develop advanced organic light-emitting diode(OLED)modules and panels for televisions and large displays,using their printing and core technologies. Panasonic and Sony have plans to devise ...
Display Taiwan sees increased Chinese participants Julian Ho,Taipei;Alex Wolfgram,DIGITIMES[Tuesday 19 June 2012]Display makers from all over Asia have come to the Taiwan Photonics Festival and Display Taiwan Exposition currently taking ...
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Indium Corp of Clinton, NY, USA has named Robert Ploessl PhD as product manager for indium, gallium, germanium and tin compounds. Dr Ploessl will work with Indium Corp’s global team of engineering, sales, operations and R&D ...
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3M to challenge OLED displays with quantum dots 07 Jun 2012 The giant industrial company says it will commercialize a quantum-dot optical film that dramatically improves LCD color. OLED TVs:on sale soon 3M's optical systems business ...
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Although the development of LED lighting technology,especially with regard to efficacy and the production costs of semiconductors,has not yet been maximized,there is already a new technology standing at the ready:organic light emitting ...
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The Flexible Display Center(FDC)at Arizona State University recently declared that it has competed developing the massive flexible color organic light emitting display(OLED)prototype based on advanced mixed oxide thin film ...
3M's Optical Systems division is making a optically clear barrier films that protect sensitive electronics from water vapour and oxygen commercially available for the first time. This could have implications for the future commercial ...
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A polymer discovered at Georgia Tech could allow air-stable electrodes to be used in OLED displays. At the moment,efficient OLED displays need to have low'work function'metals as internal electrodes,which are all reactive metals like ...
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US market for Conductive Polymers is projected to reach US$1.6 bln by the year 2017, as per Global Industry Analyst. Growth will be primarily driven by expanding new applications in advanced organic light emitting diode screens, sensor ...
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The worldwide LED market grew 9.8% to $12.5 billion in 2011, with 44% growth in the lighting sector, according to Strategies Unlimited, who revealed the top-ten LED suppliers for the year. However, the outlook remains roughly flat for the ...
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Samsung Electronics has intended to inject about $41.7 billion to put more distance from competitors in 2012. There are about $22 billion will boost its manufacturing capacity for logic chips, MEMS sensors and OLED displays as well as ...
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Sony has awed audiences at CES 2012 with what it is calling its "Crystal LED Display". The technology for the display is new to the consumer market, but it has been around for some time in the electronic billboard and sign market. The ...
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Sony has awed audiences at CES 2012 with what it is calling its "Crystal LED Display". The technology for the display is new to the consumer market, but it has been around for some time in the electronic billboard and sign market. The ...
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