GE and KM: efficiency breakthrough (56 lm/w) in roll-to-roll printable white OLEDs

GE and Konica Minolta announced that they have achieved a "major breakthrough" in their white OLEDs: an efficient 56Lm/w flexible white OLED that is made using solution-coatable materials in a roll-to-roll printing process. The materials have "commercially viable lifetime" (we do not know exactly what they mean by that).

GE and Konica Minolta flexible desk lamp prototype

GE and Konica Minolta plan to introduce their flexible OLED lighting products next year (2011), and have already displayed some early prototype lamps (one of which is shown above). They are working together since 2007. KM hopes to see $1 billion in OLED Lighting sales by 2018. KM has licensed OLED IP from UDC.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 16,2010

Samsung sold over 2 million Galaxy S and Wave phones, expects to ship 10 million Galaxy S phones

Samsung says that they have sold over a million Galaxy S phones globally in 3 weeks. They have also sold over a million Wave phones so far. Samsung aims to sell 10 million Galaxy S phones globally. We hope that they'll have enough Super-AMOLED displays...

Samsung Wave s8500Samsung Wave s8500

The Wave has a 3.3" Super-AMOLED, and runs the Bada OS. It's shipping in the US, unlocked for $399. The Galaxy-S has a larger (4") Super-AMOLED and runs Android. You can buy the Galaxy S unlocked for $599.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 15,2010

New rumors about Apple's 2nd-Gen OLED iPad, still seems unlikely

There are some new rumors about Apple's 2nd-Gen iPad, that will use 5.6" and 7" AMOLED displays. According to the rumors, the iPad 2 will be launched at 4Q 2010. A new 9.7" version will also be released, with some "minor" changes, and will still use an IPS-LCD. The smaller iPads will mainly target the e-reader market.

While it's true that OLED costs are expected to drop, it's still unlikely that Apple will find a supplier that can make enough OLED displays. Samsung can't keep up with current demand for smaller displays (4" or less), and their new plant will not be ready by the July 2011. There are other companies working on new OLED plants (LG, AUO, TPO) but these will also not be able to meet Apple's demand.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 13,2010

Novaled to remain in the IP & Material business, OLED displays

Last week we reported that Novaled is set to become an OLED Lighting manufacturer, moving away from the display business (the original post came from OLEDNet). Today Novaled tells us that in fact this is not true. Novaled's core business remains their technology licensing and material sales (the materials are made by BASF). They are also acting very successfully in the display field and have very good relationships with Korean manufacturers.

So this sets things straight...

Read the full story Posted: Jul 13,2010

DisplaySearch expects at least 20 new AMOLED production lines in 3 years

Jennifer Colegrove, director of display technologies at DisplaySearch, is optimistic about AMOLED production capacity: "I expect in the next three years for at least 20 new AMOLED production lines to open up...  This is the future of the display technology on smartphones and you'll see a lot of companies investing money to enter".

We already know of a few production lines that are expected in the coming years: Samsung has begun working on their 5.5-Gen Plant (that'll have 3 lines, a $2.2 billion investment), LG is also investing heavily in new lines, TPO is expected to launch products soon, AUO will soon start building their AMOLED line and Visionox has a pilot line ready.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 12,2010

The HTC Droid Incredible is now shipping again

The HTC Droid Incredible was not shipping for a while because of AMOLED shortage, and it was reported that it'll start shipping again in July 12th. So it's one day earlier, and indeed it seems that the Droid is shipping again - at least from Amazon.

HTC Incredible

The HTC Incredible is an Android (v2.1) phone with a large 3.7" 480x800 WVGA touch AMOLED display, 1Ghz processor, 8mp camera, 8GB of internal memory and a microSD slot.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 11,2010

TPO Display (part of Chimei Innolux) to introdue AMOLED products in 2010 or early 2011?

iSupply is reporting about the AMOLED shortage and its effect on android smartphones. Interestingly, they say that TPO Display (which is now a part of Chimei Innolux) is planning to introduce AMOLED products at the end of 2010 or early 2011.


TPO were developing 3"-4" panels for mobile phones and cameras (it was reported
that they will supply Nokia
with these AMOLEDs). TPO were facing some technical problems, that caused some delays, and it wasn't clear what will happen to that OLED program after the merger with Chimei Innolux. It's good to hear that it's still going forward.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 08,2010