OLED-Info: the OLED experts

OLED technology is based on organic semiconductors that are used to create beautiful, flexible and efficient display panels. OLED-Info, established in 2004, is the world's leading OLED industry portal - offering a range of services to the OLED industry including a web publication, newsletter, market insights, and marketing and business-development services.

LG returns to profitability as revenues grow 15% and the proportion of OLED sales increase

LG Display announced that in Q4 2024, the company's revenues increased 15% from the previous quarter (and 6% from Q4 2023), to reach 7.8 trillion Won ($5.4 billion USD). The company returned to profitability, with an operation profit of 83.1 billion won ($58 million USD).

LG Display OLED assembly fab, Hai Phong Vietnam

LG Display continues to increase its OLED business, and the proportion of OLED products in total sales expanding by 7 percentage points to reach 55% in 2024 (and 60% in Q4 2024). The company reports a notable increase in shipments of AMOLED smartphone panels. 

Read the full story Posted: Jan 23,2025

New OLED gadget: Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra

Samsung's Galaxy S25 series include three phones. We start with the Galaxy S25, that offers a 6.2" 120Hz 2600 nits (peak) 1080x2340 LTPO AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and up to 12GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage.

The Galaxy S25+ offers a larger 6.7" 1440x3120 LTPO AMOLED display, a larger battery - and otherwise quite similar specifications. The flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra offers a 6.9" 2,600 nits 120Hz 1440x3120 LTPO AMOLED display protected by the latest Corning Gorilla Armor 2 glass. It offers up to 1 TB of storage and 12 GB of RAM and a stronger camera setup.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 23,2025

The Perovskite Handbook - 2025 edition

We're happy to announce the 2025 edition of The Perovskite Handbook. This book is a comprehensive guide to perovskite materials, applications and industry. Perovskites are an exciting class of materials that feature a myriad of exciting properties and are considered the future of solar cells, displays, sensors, LEDs and more. The perovskite industry is at an inflection point, with dramatic investments and commitments, and perovskite could become important material to watch for all display developers. The handbook is now updated to January 2025 and lists recent developments and new companies, initiatives and research activities. 

Reading this book, you'll learn all about:

  • Different perovskite materials, their properties and structure
  • How perovskites can be made, tuned and used
  • What kinds of applications perovskites may be suitable for
  • What the obstacles on the way to a perovskite revolution are
  • Perovskite solar cells, their merits and challenges
  • Perovskite QDs, LEDs, and other applications
  • The state of the perovskite market, potential and future

The book also provides: a history of perovskite research, a guide to perovskite companies and developers, information on leading collaboration and development projects, a comprehensive list of perovskite companies, market updates and much more!

Read the full story Posted: Jan 22,2025

LG Display's latest WOLED panels reach 4000 nits, the company details the META 3.0 technology behind it

Last week LG Electronics officially launched its 2025 OLED TV range, where some of the high-end models reaching 4,000 nits. LG Display today unveiled the technology behind these new OLED displays.

LGD's so-called META 3 WOLED panels (which are the company's 4th-gen WOLEDs) achieve 33% higher brightness to each a maximum of 4,000 nits. The new panels adopt a new stack structure that has two layers of blue emitters and two more layers, one with red emitters and one with green emitters. LGD refers to this architecture as a "Primary RGB Tandem structure". 

Read the full story Posted: Jan 16,2025

Researchers at the Fraunhofer IPMS developed a 200,000 nits monochrome OLED microdisplay

The Fraunhofer IMPS announced that it has developed an exceptionally bright OLED microdisplay, using a novel stack architecture. The new 0.62" SXGA monochrome (green) microdisplay achieves a brightness of 70,000 nits, and on reference substrates it has even achieved over 200,000 nits.

The new architecture uses a 3-stack architecture, which means that three complete OLED device stacks are placed on top of the other. This achieves high brightness, and also reduces the current density for a given brightness compared to a single stack device - and so enhances the lifetime of the device.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 15,2025

The MicroLED Handbook, 2025 edition

MicroLED-Info is happy to announce the 2025 edition of The MicroLED Handbook. This book is the industry's trusted and comprehensive guide to MicroLED display technology, industry and market. MicroLED displays are thin, efficient, bright and flexible and are on track to revolutionize the display industry. The handbook is now updated to January 2025 and lists recent developments and new companies, initiatives, products and research activities. This is a must read for display industry and OLED professionals, to learn all about the most promising next-generation display technology.

Reading this book, you'll learn all about:

  • MicroLED technology, materials and production processes
  • How MicroLEDs compare to LCDs and OLEDs
  • What are the challenges towards commercial production
  • LED technology and manufacturing processes
  • MicroLED driving and full-color architectures
  • The MicroLED displays currently on the market

The book also provides: an in-depth guide to MicroLED Microdisplays, potential applications of MicroLED displays, a comprehensive list of MicroLED companies, an introduction to other emerging display technologies (such as quantum dots and OLEDs), a current overview of the MicroLED market, market and industry forecasts and much more. Click here for more information, and to order the handbook.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 15,2025

Researchers use graphene to create more effective flexible OLED laser lift off process

Researchers from the Korea 's SNU, KAIST and KIMM developed a new lift-off process for flexible OLED displays, based on graphene. The researchers term the new method GLLO, or Graphene Laser Lift Off.

GLLO process vs. regular LLO process image

The researchers placed a single-layer CVD graphene film between the polyimide film and the glass carrier. The graphene, with its ability to absorb ultra-violet light and distribute heat laterally, enables a clean lift-off without any wrinkles or residues. Using the GLLO method, the researchers successfully separated 2.9 μm thick ultrathin PI substrates without any mechanical damage or carbon residue left behind. In contrast, traditional methods left the substrates wrinkled and the glass carriers unusable due to stubborn residues. This breakthrough has far-reaching implications for stretchable electronics and wearable devices.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 12,2025