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What’s behind Nokia’s ClearBlack display technology?
Feb 5th
Nokia’s ClearBlack Display technology has been announced in September 2010, and Nokia is using it in several phones (including the Lumia 900 , Lumia 800 and older Symbian models such as the X7 and E7 ). We know that it includes polarizing filters to block incoming light. Today however Nokia finally revealed how it actually works: A CBD filter includes both a linear polariser and retardation layers between the surface of your phone and the display. When light hits your screen, this is what happens: read more

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New video mic flag uses 3 OLED displays, new advertising space
Feb 3rd
Recom group has released the world’s first video mic flag – which uses 3 to 4 (depends on configuration) OLED displays. The company reports that the new mic flag is already being used at by CBS, CNET, NBC, ABC, FOX, ESPN, CNN, and Bloomberg and was also used by several broadcasters at the superbowl and the NBA. This mic flag was also used by many broadcasters at CES, and CNN’s Katie Linendoll called it one of her top five picks of the show. The mic flag shows advertisements – from companies such as Ford, Toyota, Subway, Gillette and Pepsi. This brings extra revenue for the broadcasters. Recom says that the flag uses 3 to 4 OLED displays (probably the same ones as on Recom’s video name tag – 2.8″ 320×240 AMOLED panels) and it lasts 8-10 on a single battery charge. It provides a premium advertising space because it’s part of the broadcast. Here’s a video of the mic flag in action, from the superbowl: read more

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Corning and Samsung forms a new OLED glass joint venture
Feb 2nd
Corning and Samsung Mobile Display are going to establish a new equity venture for the manufacture of specialty OLED glass substrates in Korea. The new venture will combine Corning’s Lotus Glass substrate technology with SMD’s OLED display expertise – and will provide product solutions for current and future OLED technologies. The new venture will produce glasses for all OLED sizes: for small mobile panels to large OLED TV panels. It’ll be interested to hear whether this new venture will also develop transparent and flexible glass displays, as envisioned in Corning’s” Day made of glass ” concept video: read more
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Samsung to unveil the Galaxy S2 successor during the first half of 2012
Feb 1st
There are already speculations about the Galaxy S III specifications , and now Samsung says they are indeed working on a successor to the Galaxy S2. They won’t unveil it at the Mobile World Congress 2012 – but rather in a separate event during the first half of 2012, closer to the commercial availability. It will be very interesting to see Samsung’s new flagship phone, and obviously we’re mostly interested in the display. Will it be a Super AMOLED HD , or will Samsung surprise us with some new technology? Maybe the S3 will be the first phone with a plastic based flexible AMOLED ? We’ll have to wait a few months to find out… read more

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More details about MicroOLED’s 5.4mp 0.61" OLED microdisplay
Jan 31st
A couple of days ago MicroOLED announced their next-generation 0.61″ OLED microdisplay which features 5.4 million pixels . Today we have some more information and the product’s data sheet . The most interesting info is that samples of the new products are already available – with volume production expected in 10 weeks. It turns out that MicroOLED will offer two version. The MDP02APFC offers full-color (using 4 sub white OLED subpixels and RGBW filters) and 1,300×1,044 resolution (just a little over SXGA which is 1,280×960). The sub-pixel pitch is 4.7×4.7 micrometre, the maximum brightness is 250Cd/m2 (typical brightness: 120 Cd/m2), the maximum contrast is 100,000:1 (typical contrast: 10,000:1) and the power consumption is 200 mW (minimum) in video mode. read more

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LG Display starts building a pilot 3.5-Gen fab for flexible OLED displays
Jan 31st
There are reports that LG Display decided to built a pilot 3.5-Gen (730 × 460 mm) flexible OLED production line. They have ordered the equipment, which will arrive by 3Q 2012, and the line will become active by the end of 2012. An official from LGD is quoted saying that it will take 1-2 years to develop and verify the process and produce prototypes. The company hasn’t decided on a production schedule yet. LG Display’s flexible OLEDs will use the same technology as Samsung’s flexible prototypes – a polymide coated substrate and direct-emission RGB sub-pixels (as opposed to LG’s OLED TV which use WOLED with color filters ). read more
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Traffic supporting OLED luminaries concept
Jan 30th
Swedish research firm Visual Guidance Systems Scandinavia AB (VGS) developed a new road lighting system concept based around OLED luminaires. The basic idea is that the lamps come in different shapes (enabled by OLED area-lighting panel designs) that signals information processes to support drivers – so a lamp above a crossroad or a pedestrian crossing will signal the object beneath it: VGS sent us an article showcasing this new concept – with lot’s of examples and discussions how this compares with current road luminaries and advantages in safety and traffic management. You can download the article in the link below.

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Sony TX200V
Jan 30th
Sony’s TX200V is a waterproof and dustproof digital camera with a 18mp sensor, 5X optical zoom and a 3.3″ touch AMOLED display . It has a clean glass-covered front design. The TX200V can capture Full-HD videos (and take 13mp stills while doing so) and has a built-in GPS. The TX200V will be available in March 2012 for around $500. It will be available in three colors (red, silver and purple). OLED type: 3.3″ touch AMOLED

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30% off the OLED Handbook printed edition – till January 31
Jan 29th
Lulu.com, our print on demand publisher is now offering a 30% discount on The OLED Handbook . You can now get the book for just $105 ! Just use coupon SHELFSTOCK305 when you check out . This great discount offer is valid through January 31 – yes, for just three days! so hurry up. If you prefer the digital edition (PDF download), it costs $97 . We also offer site and enterprise license options. read more

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LG Display to start making OLED TV panels in July, capacity will be 48,000 units a month
Jan 27th
LG Display says that they will begin production in their 8.5-Gen plant in July, making 8,000 monthly substrates – or about 48,000 55″ OLED TV panels. It’s possible that this assumes 100% yield – and in any case this is more panels then planned . LG plans to invest 4 trillion Won (around $3.5 billion) in OLED production this year, and plans for 2013 will only be made during in the third quarter – LG wants to see the market reaction. LG’s 55EM9600 is a 55″ Full-HD OLED TV featuring 100,000,000:1 contrast ratio and fast response time (1,000 times faster than LCD according to LG). The panel is only 4mm thick, and the whole TV weighs just 7.5Kg. The TV is based on LG Display’s Oxide-TFT white-OLED with color filters (RGBW) OLED panel. read more

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LG Display to start making OLED TV panels in July, capacity will be 48,000 units a month