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Published: Tue, 06/14/22
The OLED-Info newsletter (June 14, 2022)
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Samsung officially launches its 240Hz laptop AMOLED display
Samsung Display officially announced its latest laptop OLED display, a 15.6" 240Hz panel aimed for gaming laptops. The display offers a QHD (2560x1440) resolution, a response time of 0.2 ms and VESA DisplayHDR 600 certification.

Samsung also announced that the first laptop to adopt the new display, which will enter production soon, is MSI's Raider GE67 HX, which is already available for pre-orders.
New OLED gadget: HiSense X8HAU / X9HAU
HiSense's 2022 OLED TV lineup include the X8HAU (55-inch) and X9HAU (55-inch and 65-inch). Both TVs offer 4K resolution and Dolby Vision IQ (HDR10) and are based on HiSense's own VIDAA U6 smart TV platform with support for Google assistant and Alexa. The X9HAU offers an enhanced audio setup.

HiSense's 2022 OLED TVs should start shipping soon in the US, EU and Australia.
LG Display suggests new applications for its transparent OLED displays
LG Display is holding its Open Innovation Forum (OIF) in Las Vegas, and the company is showing new potential applications for its 55" transparent OLED displays. LGD has teamed up with its customers and design houses to introduce these new use cases.

Above you can see the E-Crystal, which is a proposed solution for conference rooms, created with Korean interior company EXA E&C. The E-Crystal embeds a transparent OLED into the conference room glass wall. LGD also shows the Transparent Wall Skin, produced with DAIER, that adds OLED displays into a glass wall which can be easily installed in offices, hotels, and hospitals.
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Many analysts and display professionals believe that MicroLED technology is the leading next-gen display technology. Companies have invested billions of dollars in MicroLED R&D and the first displays are now entering the market. We believe there are many challenges ahead, but this is certainly a technology that no display professional should ignore.
Notion Systems sells several n.jet EHD system
Notion Systems GmbH, a leading manufacturer of inkjet printing systems for functional materials, has received several orders for its newly developed n.jet EHD platform. The “EHD (Electrohydrodynamic) technology is a promising technology to reduce structure sizes to less than one micron and enables the use of higher viscosity inks. It supports printing of small structures in microelectronics, semiconductor and next generation display manufacturing. Notion will ship the first four n.jet EHD systems to undisclosed customers in Europe in the third quarter of 2022.
The overall benefits of inkjet printing in the display industry are:
- Printing of smaller features sizes compared with conventional inkjet printing
- Elimination and replacement of various process steps
- Material savings, as printing is done digitally and without masks
- Replacement of expensive process steps

“Several presentations and discussions with industry representatives during Display Week 2022 in San Jose – USA revealed that inkjet printing technology for OLED/QLED displays will play an important role in future production. Since standard inkjet printing has a limitation at 400 dpi, EHD technology is the way to go. This was one of the main reasons why Notion entered into a cooperation with EHD printhead manufacturer Scrona in Switzerland last year, says Antonio Schmidt - SVP Sales & Marketing of Notions Systems
LG to start OLED microdisplay production, to order deposition equipment from Sunic System
LG Display has been developing OLED microdisplay technologies for several years, and according to a new report from Korea the company is now aiming to build its first production line, as it has hopes to supply OLED Microdisplay to Apple in the future. LG is reportedly ordering deposition equipment from Korea-based OLED equipment maker Sunic System.
According to reports, Apple is using 4K OLED microdisplay produced by Sony for its first-gen AR device. But Apple could aim to replace Sony (which is a direct competitor) in its later-generation devices.
Samsung's supercomputer OLED material software platform is up and running
In February 2022 we reported that Samsung Display launched a new platform for OLED material simulation, called Sync-OLED, which is used to evaluation OLED material characteristics before they are synthesized, to help speed up R&D projects.

According to a new report from Korea, the new software platform have started operating, and is already in use by three companies. Sync-OLED, developed by Samsung and the KISTI institute, runs on a supercomputer called Nurion located at the KISTI Super Computing Application Centre. Samsung offers access to the software to small and medium OLED material research companies. Samsung's partners have access to the software at no cost.
India-based Rajesh progressed with its proposed $3 billion AMOLED fab, signs MOU with local government
Last month we reported that India-based gold-trading company Rajesh Exports has proposed to build a $3 billion 6-Gen AMOLED fab in India. It is now reported that the project is progressing, and Rajesh has signed an MOU with the local government of Telangana, a state in southern India.

Rajesh Exports established a subsidiary called Elest for this project. The plan is to build a 6-Gen AMOLED fab and produce displays for smartphones, tablets and laptops.
UBI: the OLED emitter material market up 9% to $420 million in Q1 2022
UBI Research says that the OLED emitter material market reached $421 million in Q1 2022, down 21.1% from the previous quarter, but up 9% compared to Q1 2021. UBI estimates that the OLED emitter material market will reach $1.77 billion in 2022, and will grow to $2.4 billion by 2026.

UBI says that sale of materials for TV and mobile devices decreased (compared to Q4 2021) while sales of materials for the production of IT (laptops, tablets and monitors) displays were up $6.6 million.
Tianma starts producing in-cell touch AMOLED displays
Tianma announced that it has successfully commercialized in-cell touch AMOLED displays, and it is now starting to mass produce the first such display to a customer, a well-known smartwatch maker that will ship the product in Q3 2022, globally.

Tianma explains that by adopting the in-cell structure, it has managed to reduce the total screen thickness by 20%, compared to its current on-cell technology. The new AMOLED display is also lighter.







