Samsung Display is introducing a new IT AMOLED display type, branded as UT One OLED. UT One displays feature an ultra-thin structure and a variable refresh rate (VRR) of down to 1Hz. Samsung says that UT One OLEDs offer a reduced power consumption by 30% compared to 'conventional panels'.
UT One OLEDs are produced on a glass substrate, but offer a TFE encapsulation, to reduce thickness (by 30%) and weight (also 30%). Samsung says that compared to a standard rigid OLED protected by two glass panels, this can reduce weight by about 50 gram in a laptop display.
The panels adopt an Oxide TFT backplane, which thanks to its low leakage current, enables to achieve the low VRR refresh rate without luminance fluctuations (flickering).
Samsung says that its UT One IT OLED panels will be produced at its 8.6-Gen IT OLED production line in Asan, which is expected to enter mass production in 2026.
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