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The GAMEMAX VISION GMX32UCDM is a gaming monitor that is based on a 31.5" 240Hz 4K SDC's 3rd-gen QD-OLED panel. It supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-SYNC, enhanced USB Type-C port and a built-in headset stand.
The GMX32UCDM QD-OLED gaming monitor start shipping later in 2025, with a price of $1,099 in the US.
China-based OLED microdisplay producer Metaways (also called Zhejiang Hongxi Technology) announced that it has successfully completed its Series A funding round, raising almost 500 million Yuan (around $68.5 million USD).
Metaways is building a 12-inch microdisplay production line in Yiwu City, Zhejiang province, and is developing high-end OLED microdisplays, including a 1.4" 4K product.
Sources in Korea suggest that BOE struggles with supplying AMOLED panels to Apple's iPhone, and Apple may switch some of its orders to LG Display and Samsung Display.
BOE is supplying LTPS AMOLED displays to Apple's iPhone 14, 15 and 16 devices, but the company faces quality issues and Apple has rejected many of its displays. It is estimated that it will take at least 6 weeks for BOE to fix the OLED quality problems, and meanwhile since the beginning of 2024 it managed to ship only about 7-8 million panels to Apple - from orders of around 40 million units.
The Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MTIE) has announced that it will allocate 38.7 billion Won (about $26.5 million USD) to support the Korean display industry and help it maintain its competitiveness, especially against competition from China.
The main goal of this new award is to support Korea's OLED and MicroLED display industry. The support will target small and medium-sized enterprises, large corporations and universities and research institutes. The government announced 40 types of projects that will be awarded funds, including novel OLED technologies, AR/VR technologies, microdisplays, and lightfield OLED displays. These are all R&D projects with a time frame of 1-4 years.
MicroLED Connect, our hybrid event series focusing on the microLED industry, will be hosting a two-day virtual event focused on MicroLED and AR/VR innovations, technologies, manufacturing, markets and more. The online event will take place on March 6-7, and will be an excellent opportunity to learn the latest microLED and AR/VR updates and connect with industry professionals on our excellent online event platform. This event could be highly interesting for OLED display developers and anyone working on microdisplays, AR and VR solutions and more.
Today we have published the agenda for this event, with over 25 exciting talks by leading microLED developers, AR/VR developers, supply chain companies and top-edge researchers. This will be an excellent opportunity to learn and connect with the microLED industry. You can register for the event here, with a yearly pass to MicroLED-Connect (with an option to also include entry into our September on-site event in Eindhoven, The Netherlands). Our members also gain access to past event recordings.
We are happy to announce a new edition to The OLED Toolbox, the OLED industry's leading information product that provides an unprecedented depth of OLED content, data, analysis and insights, written and compiled by the industry's leading portal, OLED-Info.com. The new edition, which is a complete yearly overhaul, includes all the latest updates, devices, companies, trends and displays up until February 2025, and also includes new brochures and presentations.
The OLED Toolbox presents an unparalleled array of resources, including guides, projections, analyses, and profound insights into the world of OLED displays and lighting. Never before has it been so easy to gain access to a complete OLED industry resource!
What you'll find inside
OLED Guide: an expert guide to OLED technologies, the OLED market and the OLED industry, covering everything you need to know about OLEDs
OLED Insights: OLED analysis and insights, covering all the latest and future trends and developments in the OLED industry
OLED Spreadsheets: excel files with detailed information on the OLED market and industry (including OLED devices, fabs, microdisplays, automotive solutions and more)
OLED Leaders: In-depth articles by leading OLED professionals to discuss industry and market topics
OLED Library: Over 160 content items by industry players - brochures, catalogs, roadmaps, presentations and more.
Samsung Display announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Qualcomm Technologies, for a potential supply of AMOLED display for Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Cockpit Experience Development Platform (CEDP) to provide next generation in-cabin experiences.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon CEDP is designed to deliver advanced functionality to help automakers build highly immersive, intuitive and sophisticated in-vehicle experiences. SDC will provide a 34-inch 6K (6,008 x 934) wide OLED display for the CEDP demo kit.