AUO’s CEO says that they they will start producing small to medium-size OLEDs again in 2011. They expect to complete equipment installation by the end of 2010 on their 3.5G LTPS line that will be used for OLEDs.  AUO 14-inch OLED prototype AUO were actually the first company to make AMOLEDs, back in 2006. Their AMOLEDs were used in BenQ-Siemens S88 , the first phone to have an AMOLED display. They since decided to stop making OLEDs.  In January 2008, they resumed their OLED program , and now we hear that actual production will start next year. read more

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AUO to start mass-producing OLEDs again in 2011

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