South Korea's LG Display CTO (Chief Technology Officer) Jiang Yiping said in a show in Japan at the Finetech Japan exhibition that OLED has become the mainstream of display technology. He predicted that more than 50% of TV panels will use this technology in 2023.
LG Display says 2023 OLED TVs will account for more than 50% of the proportion
Jiang Yubing pointed out that the global display industry believes that the large-scale development of OLEDs is an inevitable trend. TV operators have also begun to invest in the development of OLED TVs. For example, at CES 2017 in January this year, LG TVs exhibited the use of LG Display. The new ultra-light ultra-thin OLED panel, LG Display also exhibited 55-inch, 65-inch OLED TV panels with Ultra HD resolution and two sizes. This is thinner than the 2.57mm ultra-thin panel used in the LG Signature OLED TV, making it the thinnest TV on the market, which can be wall-mounted like a window or hanging on a wall like a painting.
Jiang Yan Bing also introduced Crystal Sound OLED panel with integrated sound system.
At the same time UltraHD resolution is reached, a speaker for outputting sound is also built in. The reason why this effect can be achieved is that since the OLED panel has a very low requirement for the mechanism space, the speaker can be directly hidden behind the panel. after that. This kind of effect will give viewers a greater sense of realism in the picture, rather than the fact that today's televisions surround speakers with a mechanism that allows viewers to place sounds and sounds in different positions in the brain. Mix imaginations.
OLED enlargement is an inevitable trend
Jiang Yubing believes that OLED panels will have the ability to achieve the best possible compression thickness. It will be just a matter of realizing the reality that TVs are like stickers on the wall. Although OLED display technology is currently used in the application of large-size TVs, The proportion is still quite small, but Jiang Yan Bing believes that after 6 years, that is, by 2023, OLED will account for more than 50% of television products. In order to achieve this goal, by 2020, LG Display's large-size OLED panel production capacity will be 6 times the current, and flexible OLED panel will be upgraded to the current 14 times.
LG Display is stepping up its efforts to build a new plant for the 8th generation OLED panel and the 6th generation flexible OLED panel. It is believed that in the coming years, the new production capacity of these OLEDs will be successively released. In terms of yield, LG Display has a considerable breakthrough in production technology. In large-scale OLED panels, it took only 2 years to reach the target of 80% yield. Compared to LCD panels, LG Display took 10 years to produce. Yield exceeded 80%. In the face of large-scale production technology requirements, printed OLED technology will continue to make more breakthroughs, and will bring considerable help to promote the application of large-size OLED.
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