The OLED-Info weekly newsletter
Published: Tue, 07/06/21
New OLED gadget: Nikon Z fc
Nikon's Z fc is a retro-style mirrorless digital camera. Features include a 20.9mp APS-C sensor, an LCD touchscreen, USB-C charging and a 1204x768 OLED microdisplay EVF.

The Z fc will ship by the end of July 2021 for $959 (body-only).
New OLED gadget: Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro X 15
Xiaomi's Mi Notebook Pro X 15 laptop features a 15.6" 3.5K (3456x2160) 60Hz AMOLED display and Intel's 11th-gen core i5 or i7 chipsets.

The Pro X 15 will start selling in July 2021, starting at 7,999 CNY (around $1,250 USD).
OLED-Info's OLED Market Reports updated to July 2021
Today we published new versions of our market reports - that cover the transparent, PMOLED, microdisplays and automotive OLED markets. OLED-Info provides comprehensive niche OLED market reports, and our reports cover everything you need to know about the niche market, and can be useful if you want to understand how the OLED industry works and what this technology can provide for your own industry. The reports are now updated to July 2021.
The OLED and MicroLED Microdisplays Market Report:
- The advantages of OLED and MicroLED microdisplays
- Information on all companies involved in this market
- What kind of displays are available on the market today
- Future technologies and roadmaps
The report package also provides a complete list of OLED and microLED microdisplays makers and their current (and future) products, and personal contact details into the leading microdisplays makers. Read more here!
New OLED gadget: SteelSeries Prime+
The SteelSeries Prime+ gaming mouse features optical magnetic switches, pro-grade precision tracking and a small monochrome (white) PMOLED on the bottom for customization.

The Prime+ mouse is now shipping for $79.99.
On Seeya's OLED microdisplays status and plans
OLED microdisplay developer Seeya Information Technology was established in 2016, and in 2017 it started building a $300 million OLED 300 mm microdisplay production line. Seeya's fab is now in operation, with a yearly capacity of around 20 million displays (monthly capacity of 9,000 300 mm wafers).

Seeya quickly became a prominent display maker, who's currently producing high performance displays to global customers. The company says it's currently the world's largest OLED microdisplay maker by volume. Seeya's current standard displays include:
Omdia: laptop OLED shipments to grow from 150,000 units in 2019 to 2.57 million in 2021
Market research firm Omdia experts OLED for laptop shipments to grow rapidly - from 150,000 units in 2019 to 1.48 million units in 2021 and 2.57 million in 2022. The new Windows 11 which was just announced by Microsoft is expected to accelerate adoption of OLED panels in laptop devices.

Omdia estimates that the entire global OLED market will grow to 258.4 million units in 2021 - a 51% increase over 2019. The pandemic has increased demand for IT devices.



