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Dow Electronic opened OLED Electronic Materials facility in Cheonan

Dow Electronic Materials, a business unit of Dow Advanced Materials, today held an opening ceremony to inaugurate its new OLED Electronic Materials facility in Cheonan, Korea. The facility will supply leading-edge emissive materials to serve the rapidly growing active matrix OLED market. The opening ceremony was held at the Cheonan, Korea manufacturing facility and was attended by Jerome A. Peribere, president and CEO of Dow Advanced Materials, and regional government officials from South Chungchong Province and Cheonan City. read more

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New Silver Conductive Inks from Dupont for the Touch Screen and OLED market

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Nexus One hardware costs $174.15, US multitouch still priceless

If, while perusing the Nexus One teardown , you were doing a mental tally of just how much each internal part may cost, here’s your chance to compare your numbers to some professionally obtained figures. iSuppli reports a preliminary estimate of $174.15 for the cost of materials needed to build each handset. The research firm also congratulates Google on keeping a bill of materials comparable to most recent smartphones while having “the most advanced features of any smart phone ever dissected by iSuppli’s Teardown Analysis Service.” Costliest of all things was the 1GHz Snapdragon ($30.50), followed by the AMOLED display ($23.50) and memory ($20.40) from Samsung. The Bluetooth and 802.11n WiFi transceiver cost $8.20, and perhaps the most egregious spend was $12.50 on a 5 megapixel camera that many of us might never use. Hilariously enough, Google has spent $17.50 on what is clearly identified as a “capacitive multitouch touchscreen assembly” from Synaptics, though enabling it clearly remains a bridge too far . Nexus One hardware costs $174.15, US multitouch still priceless originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 09 Jan 2010 11:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink    |  iSuppli  |  Email this  |  Comments

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New Cost-efficient production process for OLEDs with micro-scale conductor paths

In cooperation with Philips, the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT is developing an innovative, cost-efficient process for applying conductor paths to OLEDs.

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Breakthrough at Hybrid Material for OLED and LCD

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NEMO Project: 11 Partners Conduct Research on New OLED Materials

Merck KGaA and DELO Industrial Adhesives announced today that it has launched a project called “New materials for OLEDs from solutions” (NEMO) together with renowned partners from industry and science. The objective of this project, which is being co-funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, is to develop innovative, soluble materials for use in large-area organic light-emitting diode components for devices such as televisions, electronic traffic signs or lighting systems. The total budget amounts to around € 32 million

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Visionox show OLED digital photo frame and a OLED lamp prototype

Visionox are showing new prototypes, a OLED lighting lamp and a digital photo frame. read more

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LG Display will release 40-inch OLED Panel in 2012

At FPD-International in Japan LG Display published their OLED roadmap for the next years. Won Kim LG Displays OLED sales and marketing VP says that LG Display want to introduce after the 15 inch panel to produce a 20 inch in 2010 a 30 inch and larger in 2011.

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Idemitsu Showcases Phosphorescent OLED Lighting Panels

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Samsung OLED-TV can compete against LCD in 2013-2014

At FPD International in Japan the vice president Kim from Samsung spoke about the future of OLED-Television . Kim thinks that OLED panels in the size from 40 to 50 inch can compete against LCD technology in 4 to 5 years.

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